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my rank is 12k , nay chance of getting dnb medicine

sai raja 24th Aug, 2024

With a rank of 12,000 in NEET PG, you have a fair chance of securing a DNB (Diplomate of National Board) seat in Medicine, but it depends on several factors:

1. Competition and Cutoffs

  • Category Consideration: Your chances might vary depending on your category (General, OBC, SC, ST). Reserved categories generally have lower cutoffs.
  • Location Preference: Colleges in metro cities or reputed institutions tend to have higher cutoffs. You may have a better chance in smaller cities or less competitive states.

2. Specialization Preference

  • General Medicine: DNB General Medicine is highly sought after, so cutoffs can be high. If you're open to other less competitive specialties, your chances increase.

3. State and Centralized Counseling

  • State Quota: If you have a domicile in a particular state, you might have a better chance through the state quota.
  • Centralized Counseling: Participate in the MCC (Medical Counseling Committee) rounds where DNB seats are allocated.

4. Rounds of Counseling

  • Multiple Rounds: Often, seats are vacated after the first or second round, and your rank may secure a seat in later rounds.
  • Mop-Up Rounds: If seats remain vacant after the main counseling rounds, mop-up rounds might offer additional opportunities.

5. Consider Management/NRI Quota

  • Private Hospitals: Some DNB seats in private hospitals may be available through management or NRI quotas, which may have lower competition but higher fees.

6. Alternative Plans

  • Reattempt: If DNB Medicine is your primary goal and you don’t get it, you might consider reattempting the exam next year with more focused preparation.
  • Other Specialties: Consider other specialties within DNB or MD/MS courses that may have lower cutoffs.

It’s crucial to monitor counseling rounds closely and be prepared to make decisions quickly as seat allotments happen.

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My son got43000 rank under obc reservation.is there any chance for Diplomo Dnb in family medicine.

monag2673 24th Aug, 2024

With a rank of 43,000 in the NEET PG under the OBC reservation category, securing a seat for a Diploma in National Board (DNB) in Family Medicine may be challenging, but it's not entirely out of reach, especially under state quotas or in less competitive institutions.

DNB programs tend to have higher cutoffs due to the limited number of seats and the program's popularity. However, the exact cutoff for each specialty and institution varies annually based on factors like the number of applicants, available seats, and the specific state's reservation policies.

Your best chances may be in less sought-after institutions or by exploring state-level counseling options, where cutoffs can be lower than in all-India counseling. Additionally, some private institutions might have seats available, although these may come with higher tuition fees.

It's advisable to participate in all rounds of counseling and explore state-specific quotas and private institutions. Consulting the latest counseling results and speaking directly with the institutions may provide more clarity on your son's chances.

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hello sir i am 33 years am i eligible for m sc nuclear medicine

Ishita 23rd Aug, 2024

Hello Aspirant

Yes, you are eligible for an MSc in Nuclear Medicine at the age of 33.

Most universities and institutions don't have an age limit for postgraduate programs. However, the specific eligibility criteria might vary slightly between different institutions.

The eligibility criteria are that you typically need a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as biomedical sciences, radiology, physics, chemistry, biology, or a related discipline. Many institutions require a minimum GPA for admission and some universities might require you to take entrance exams like GATE or NEET.  If English is not your native language, you might need to provide proof of English language proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS).


Hope this helps

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I have completed MD community medicine. Now i want to pursue DNB in Paediatrics. Am i eligible for the DNB PDCET examination?

Afreen 20th Aug, 2024

DNB –PDCET is conducted twice in a year any Candidates who have passed the final exam for a postgraduate diploma from a recognized Indian university can apply for entrance exam so yes you are eligible DNB is considered equivalent to MD/MS qualifications go for it.to know more about pdcet refer link

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/exams/dnb-pdcet/amp

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how can I get admission through NEET in BSc nuclear medicine?

Kanishka kaushikii 17th Aug, 2024

Hello aspirant,
NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is primarily for admission to MBBS and BDS courses. It is not the standard entrance exam for BSc Nuclear Medicine.
Typically, admission to BSc Nuclear Medicine programs is based on:

  • Merit based on 10+2 scores: Many colleges consider your performance in the 12th standard, especially in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
  • Entrance Exams: Some colleges conduct their own entrance exams for BSc Nuclear Medicine.
  • Direct Admission: In certain cases, based on the availability of seats, direct admission might be possible.

For more information you can check out the link attached below.

https://www.careers360.com/courses/nuclear-medicine-course

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msc in hematology and blood transfusion medicine

kumardurgesh1802 11th Aug, 2024

Hello there,

M.Sc. in Hematology and Blood Transfusion Medicine is a specialized postgraduate course focusing on the study of blood, blood diseases, and transfusion practices. This course prepares students for careers in medical laboratories, blood banks, research, and clinical settings.

Key Details:

  • Duration : 2 years

  • Eligibility :

  • A B.Sc. degree in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT), Biochemistry, Microbiology, or related fields.

  • Some institutions may require a minimum percentage in your undergraduate degree.

    Curriculum :

    • Hematology (study of blood and blood disorders)
    • Blood Transfusion Technology
    • Immunohematology
    • Coagulation and Hemostasis
    • Clinical Laboratory Techniques
    • Blood Banking and Management
    • Research Methodology and Statistics

      Career Opportunities :

    • Hospitals : Working as a Hematologist or Transfusion Medicine Specialist.
    • Blood Banks : Managing blood donation, storage, and distribution.
    • Research Institutes : Conducting research in hematology and transfusion medicine.
    • Teaching : Academic roles in medical colleges and universities.


      Top Colleges in India :

    • AIIMS, Delhi
    • PGIMER, Chandigarh
    • Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai
    • Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore
    • JIPMER, Puducherry

      Admission Process :

    • Entrance exams or merit-based selection depending on the institution.
    • Personal interviews or counseling sessions may also be part of the process.

      Next Steps:

If you're interested, research specific institutions that offer this program and check their admission requirements and deadlines.

I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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what is the name of institute nuclear medicine in bihar

Itisha negi 8th Aug, 2024

The institute you're referring to is likely indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (IGIMS) in Patna, Bihar. IGIMS has a Department of Nuclear Medicine that offers various services, including diagnostic imaging and therapy using radioactive substances.

- The Department of Nuclear Medicine at IGIMS is a specialized unit that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases using radioactive materials.

- It is one of the few departments in Bihar equipped to offer comprehensive nuclear medicine services, which include both diagnostic imaging and therapeutic procedures.




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BSC. NUCLEAR MEDICINE COURSE AVAILABLE IN TAMIL NADU

sai raja 4th Aug, 2024

Here are some institutions in Tamil Nadu that offer B.Sc. Nuclear Medicine courses:

1. Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore

2. MIOT International, Chennai

3. Cancer Institute (WIA), Chennai

4. Vinayaka Mission's Research Foundation, Salem

5. Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Chennai

6. Vadamalayan Institute of Medical and Allied Health Sciences, Madurai

These institutions provide comprehensive programs that include theoretical knowledge and practical training in nuclear medicine technology.

For more detailed information on course structure, fees, and admission procedures, you can visit the respective college websites or educational platforms like Careers360.

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How much should a general category student get to get into MD Community Medicine in CMC Vellore

vaibhavi bhalsod 3rd Aug, 2024

Hello student

To get into MD Community Medicine at CMC Vellore, a general category student should meet the following criteria :

- *Minimum Percentile*: Obtain a minimum of 50 percentile in the entrance exam.

- *Cutoff Scores*: The cutoff scores for CMC Vellore are usually high, around 600 marks for the general category ².

- *Counseling*: Become eligible for counseling by meeting the minimum percentile and cutoff scores.

- *Additional Requirements*: Check the official website or contact CMC Vellore for additional requirements, such as academic qualifications, experience, and other eligibility criteria.


Please note that these requirements are subject to change, and it's essential to verify the information with CMC Vellore or their official website for the most up-to-date and accurate information.

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Dr Debasis maji majitkariee CU mrns(cal) B.A.M.S( CU); MSc(Mebaetryics D/ medicine plant)

sai raja 1st Aug, 2024

Dr. Debasis Maji Majitkariee holds qualifications in B.A.M.S (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) from CU and an MSc in Medicinal Plant Biotechnology.

B.A.M.S Overview

- Duration: 5.5 years

- Eligibility: Completion of class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with a minimum aggregate.

- Entrance Exam: NEET is mandatory for admission.

Career Prospects

Graduates can pursue various career paths, including:

- Ayurvedic practitioner

- Researcher in medicinal plants

- Academic roles in Ayurvedic colleges

Further Studies

Post-BAMS, options include:

- MD in Ayurveda

- Specialization in fields like Panchakarma or Dravyaguna.

For more detailed information about B.A.M.S programs, admission processes, and career opportunities, you can refer to the relevant educational websites or contact academic institutions directly.



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