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This puts you at a rank of 93,960 NEET PG, and may not help you get admission to such highly sought-after specialties as MS Obstetrics & Gynecology, Respiratory Medicine, or General Surgery in government medical colleges or top private institutions. However, options do exist depending on the state
Yes, you can specialize in nuclear medicine after graduating as a radiation technologist. Here are some ways to become a nuclear medicine technologist:
BSc in Clinical Technology with specialization in Nuclear Medicine: This four-year degree includes practical experience.
BSc in Radiography, followed by specialization in Nuclear Medicine: This route takes
It could be difficult to get into a government medical college for a postgraduate program like the MD in Community Medicine if you scored 76,000 on a medical entrance exam like the NEET.
Reservation Category : If you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PWD), your chances of gaining a seat
There are numerous well-known government medical universities in India that provide postgraduate community medicine (preventive and social medicine) programs.
New Delhi's All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)One of the most prominent medical schools in India, AIIMS New Delhi is well-known for its research and public health programs.
Another well-regarded
Your chances of obtaining a diploma seat in chest medicine (pulmonary medicine) at a NEET PG 2024 rank of 49,470 in the Unreserved (UR) category depend on a number of factors:
1. Cutoff Trends: Every year, there can be variations in the cutoff ranks for diploma programs, especially in specialisations
The qualification for the B.Sc Nuclear Medicine Technology program is a pass with a minimum of 50% in their 10+2 examination from any recognised board or an equivalent board, with mandatory subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and a passing grade in English.its a full time two years course.fees is around
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Congratulations on your NEET rank! That's quite an achievement, and I'm sure you've worked hard for it. Let's take a look at your situation regarding MD General Medicine seats in government colleges.
With an
The chances of getting Radiology or General Medicine in deemed colleges in Tamil Nadu with a rank of 72250 are very low.
Deemed universities in Tamil Nadu, especially for popular courses like Radiology and General Medicine, tend to have very high cutoffs. These courses are highly competitive, and securing a
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