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Hello Samarasimha,
YES, you can MS in UA after completing Bsc in Statistics. . All you have to do is score good marks in your PG and prepare for GRE. You should also decide upon the country and the university in which you are going to study.
Furthermore, the requirements
Hello aspirant,
The average remuneration package is 2 LPA. TCS and a few more companies hire students from this school. Almost one-third to one-fourth of the students received an internship, and the others are pursuing further education. There is a college-led instructional trip for those who want more hands-on experience.
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According to the officials migration certificate is now not a mandatory certificate for getting admission and No college can deny the admission of the candidate for not having migration certificate.
Hello Aspirant,
MD or MS Obstetrics and Gynaecology is a two-year postgraduate degree program dealing with female anatomy, reproductive health pregnancy etc.
The fee structure of different universities offering this course is :
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ms-in-gynaecology-and-obstetrics-colleges-in-india
Hope this helps!!
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I comprehend that you are not having any interest in Dentistry, but rather now it would be undeniably challenging for you to pick an alternate stream of vocation like Neuroscience. The explanation is very self-evident, BDS is a dental specialist related field though
Hello candidate!
Yes you can get MS in Opthalmology from IMS BHU considering your rank in the first round or second round.
IMS BHU is a great place to start your career. You can check details about the branch below
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/institute-of-medical-sciences-banaras-hindu-university-varanasi/ms-ophthalmology-course
Hope you are doing great. MS Ramaiah College of Law's Undergraduate Program Admission to the BA LLB, BBA LLB, and B.Com LLB programmes are available. Lateral Entry into specific programmes is available at Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences. Students can enter a programme in its second year (3rd
hello aspirant,
Looking at the previous year NEET PG Cutoff for ST Category, you have difficult or low chances to get a MD or MS Medicine seat in any government medical colleges. However, you have good chances to get some private colleges or deemed universities under this rank.
Further, please
Indian students who go for MBBS programs in nations other than India are classified as foreign medical graduates (FMGs) and can go for post-graduate degree seats in government-run colleges only under the ‘All India Quota’. You are not eligible for the state quota. So, you are not eligible
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