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how can i can became oncologist after 2+ science stream

Prachi Kumari 14th Sep, 2024

Hello,

To become an oncologist after completing your 12th (Science stream), follow these steps:

1. Pursue MBBS: Clear entrance exams like NEET to get into a recognized medical college and complete a 5.5-year MBBS degree.

2. Complete MD: After MBBS, appear for PG entrance exams (NEET-PG) and pursue a 3-year MD in General Medicine or Pediatrics.

3. Super Specialization: After MD, qualify for DM (Doctorate of Medicine) in Medical Oncology, which takes another 3 years.

4. Gain Experience: Post-training, work in hospitals or research institutions.

The entire process typically takes around 11-14 years, including studies and specialization.

Hope it helps !

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Hi i have scored an overall 59 percentage in my boards and i am of obc-NCL category if i manage to get 99 percentile in jee mains can i get into nsut ??

Prachi Kumari 9th Sep, 2024

Hello,

With a 99 percentile in JEE Mains and being from the OBC-NCL category, you have a strong chance of getting admission into NSUT (Netaji Subhas University of Technology). However, your chances also depend on factors like the branch you choose, home state quota, and category rank. For highly competitive branches like Computer Science (CSE), the cutoffs are usually higher, but your OBC-NCL status will help.

For other branches, a 99 percentile should offer a good chance. You can check previous years' cutoffs for NSUT under the OBC-NCL category through the Joint Admission Counselling (JAC) portal for more clarity.

Hope it helps !

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I scored 2575 in tspgecet which college should I choose for cse BC D category less tution fee with reimbursement

Prachi Kumari 4th Sep, 2024

Hello,

To give you the best recommendations, here’s a breakdown of how to approach college selection based on your TS PGECET score and category:

1. Score and Rank: A score of 2575 is decent, and you'll likely find options among colleges that participate in TS PGECET counseling.

2. Category: Since you belong to the BC-D category, you have some reservation benefits that might help you get into better colleges.

3. Fee Reimbursement: As a BC-D category student, if your family's annual income is below a certain threshold (usually rs. 1 lakh for urban areas and rs. 1.5 lakh for rural), you might be eligible for a fee reimbursement under schemes like the Telangana government's Fee Reimbursement Scheme.


College Options:

Here are some colleges you might consider that have lower tuition fees and where fee reimbursement is likely applicable:

1. Government and University Colleges

- Osmania University, Hyderabad

- JNTU Hyderabad

- University College of Engineering, Kakatiya University, Warangal

- University College of Engineering, Osmania University, Hyderabad

These colleges typically have lower fees as they are government-funded, and the quality of education is high. With your rank and category, you might have a chance, though competition is stiff.

2. Top Private Colleges with Reasonable Fees

- CBIT (Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology), Hyderabad

- Vasavi College of Engineering, Hyderabad

- VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad

- Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad

These private colleges are well-reputed and might have moderate fees. If you're eligible for fee reimbursement, this will significantly reduce your financial burden.

3. Other Good Private Colleges

- MVSR Engineering College, Hyderabad

- BVRIT Hyderabad College of Engineering for Women

- Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad

- SR Engineering College, Warangal

These colleges offer good CSE programs and might have a slightly higher fee structure but are still manageable with fee reimbursement.


Next Steps:

- Counseling: Attend the TS PGECET counseling and carefully check the previous year's cut-off ranks for the colleges you are interested in. This will give you a better idea of your chances.

- Fee Reimbursement: Make sure you have all the necessary documents to apply for the fee reimbursement if you are eligible.

Hope it helps !

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Future prospects of English hons

Shrutika Wahane 2nd Aug, 2024

Hello there,

As the importance of this particular language has increased, the jobs opportunities related to this subject have also increased in the past few years. English is subject that includes literature and writing styles. If you are really make a career as an English Hons student, you need to have the patience and understanding of literature and a thrive for writer. The future prospects of this subject are-

  • Author- If you have great sense of writing and story telling, publishing books is the best way to showcase your writing talent worldwide.
  • Content Writer- Content writers work for the companies where they publish blogs, articles, and social media posts.
  • Editor and Writer- Newspapers need these 2 people. Editor is basically edits the draft written by the writer. Editors works everywhere. In newspaper, MNCs etc.
  • Technical writer- These writers have to have vast knowledge on technology and writing. They work at firms and IT sector.
  • Freelancer- You can also freelance your writing talents.
  • Professor- If you feel like passing the knowledge on Literature, this profession is for you. In India, you need to have NET\SET exam cleared to become a professor.
  • Copywriting- They work with advertising companies and marketing firms, promoting a brand or product with the use of captivating content.
  • Content Strategist- In the world of social media, content strategist are the key to maintain the influence through their words.
  • Bloggers- Blogs are now passion for many people. You can do blogging as an independent blogger as well. Sharing your own experiences is what makes a blogger different from a content writer.

These job profiles will grow more and more in future, but remember, this stream is only for those who can make people engaged till the last page of a book, or a blog, article anything written with facts and a little play of words.

I hope this information will be helpful to you.


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I subscribed to your college predictor course and I will do the payment but your portal will not show my payment status

Jefferson 23rd Oct, 2024
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If none of these steps work, I recommend contacting our support team through the website for further assistance. They'll be able to look into your specific case and resolve the issue promptly.

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with the marka 872 can i get a admission in govt medical clg in bsc radiology. if we doing bsc radiology then risk of cancer are there ? and its good for girls?

Radhika Goyal 21st Sep, 2024

Hy,

With a mark of 872 , your chances of getting admission into a government medical college for a B.Sc. in Radiology will depend on:

  1. Cut-off Scores : Check the previous year’s cut-off marks for B.Sc. Radiology programs at government colleges in your state. This will give you an idea of where you stand.

  2. Seat Availability : The number of available seats can also influence your chances.

  3. Counseling Process : Ensure you participate in the counseling process, as it plays a crucial role in seat allocation.

Risks Associated with B.Sc. in Radiology

  1. Radiation Exposure : Professionals in radiology work with imaging technologies that involve radiation. However, safety protocols are in place to minimize exposure. Proper training and safety measures can significantly reduce any risks.

  2. Work Environment : As in any medical field, it's essential to be aware of workplace safety practices and regulations.

Suitability for Girls

  1. Career Opportunities : Radiology is a respected field with good career prospects, making it suitable for anyone, including girls. Many women are successfully working in radiology and related fields.

  2. Work-Life Balance : Like any medical profession, it may involve shift work, but many find fulfilling careers in this area.

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agelimit for dpharmacy in tamilnadu

Prachi Kumari 20th Jul, 2024

Hello,

In Tamil Nadu, the age limit for admission to the Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) program is typically set by the Directorate of Medical Education or the specific institutions offering the course. Generally, the age limit for D.Pharm admissions is as follows:

Age Limit for D.Pharm in Tamil Nadu:

  1. Minimum Age:

    • Candidates should generally be at least 17 years old as of December 31 of the year of admission.
  2. Maximum Age:

    • There is typically no upper age limit specified for D.Pharm admissions in Tamil Nadu. However, this can vary based on the specific institution or changes in regulations.

Hope it helps you!

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I have secured 1813 SC rank in WBJEE ...!!! Can I get Government College ???

Abhishek 12th Jul, 2024

Hi,

Congratulations on getting a rank of 1813 in WBJEE.

Yes, you are highly eligible to get an admission in the government  colleges in West Bengal. Generally seats are reserved for the candidates to take admission and your rank is a perfect match to get you an admission in the engineering college.

You can get admission in various government colleges like Durgapur University, Bardman University and many other top institutions. You can visit the official website of the examination authority and colleges and can get an idea about the previous year cutoff and the list of colleges in which you are eligible for the admission.


You can take help  of our college predictor which helps in finding the best match for the colleges according to your rank and the branch in which you can get the admissions. The link of the predictor is mentioned below. You  can take help from there:


https://www.careers360.com/wbjee-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp

Hope this resolves your query.

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Can you prepare the ctet exam

Tanya Gupta 17th Jan, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can prepare for the CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) exam with the right strategy. Start by understanding the syllabus and exam pattern, which includes Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I & II, Mathematics, Environmental Studies, and more. Use NCERT books, practice previous years' question papers, and take mock tests. Enroll in online/offline coaching if needed. Consistent study, time management, and revision are key to succeeding in the CTET exam.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ctet


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I am a bcom graduate from allahabad university what is good for me prepare for government job or private job

Tanya Gupta 19th Jun, 2024

Hello,


Choosing between a government job and a private job after graduating with a BCom from Allahabad University depends on your career goals, interests, and lifestyle preferences. Government jobs offer high job security, fixed working hours, and attractive benefits like pensions and healthcare, but they often require passing competitive exams and may have slower career progression and a rigid work environment. On the other hand, private sector jobs typically offer higher salary potential, faster career growth, and a dynamic work environment, but come with less job security, longer working hours, and higher stress levels. To make an informed decision, consider your priorities regarding stability versus growth, work environment preferences, and career aspirations. Additionally, researching job roles, talking to professionals in both sectors, and gaining practical experience through internships can provide valuable insights. Ultimately, your choice should align with your personal goals and what you envision for your future career.


hope this helps,

Thank you

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