Pathology
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With an OBC category rank of 487, your chances of getting a government seat in Oral Pathology depend on the state you belong to, the number of available seats in that quota, and last year’s cutoffs.
In many states, especially in South India, Oral Pathology seats in government dental colleges tend to go up to ranks around 500–700 in OBC. So, with a 487 rank, you do stand a decent chance, particularly if you belong to a state where more seats are available or where demand is slightly lower for this specialization.
Still, keep an eye on the counseling rounds and choice filling carefully. If you’re open to slightly less popular government colleges, your chances improve further. But if competition is very tight in your state, it might be borderline.
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Hello Shubham,
Bachelor of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (BASLP) is a 4-year undergraduate program including a 1-year internship. It trains students to diagnose and treat speech, language, and hearing disorders.
Eligibility:
Completion of 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Minimum aggregate marks of around 50% (may vary by institution).
Some institutes require candidates to be at least 17 years old by December 31 of the admission year.
Admission Process:
Usually through entrance exams or merit-based selection.
Application procedures depend on the institution.
Course Structure:
6 semesters of theory and practical coursework.
2 semesters dedicated to internship.
Subjects include anatomy and physiology of speech and hearing, communication disorders, audiological assessments, speech therapy techniques, and rehabilitation.
Career Opportunities:
Audiologist or Speech-Language Pathologist in hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, and special schools.
Research and development in communication disorders.
Roles in public health organizations focusing on speech and hearing.
Further Studies:
Master’s programs in Audiology or Speech-Language Pathology.
Specialized certifications in communication disorders.
Research opportunities in linguistics and audiology.
Salary Expectations:
Starting salaries generally range from Rs. 3,00,000 to Rs. 5,00,000 per annum, depending on experience and job profile.
Institutions Offering BASLP:
Various universities and colleges across the country offer this program. Admission criteria and fees vary.
This course is suitable for those interested in healthcare related to speech and hearing, combining medical science and communication skills.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hi aspirant,
Some of the best government colleges for a Post Graduate (MD) course in Pathology in India are -
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Hello,
Since you are doing a diploma and training in an MLT (Medical Laboratory Technology) field, you may not be directly eligible for a dermatology degree . Dermatology is a specialization in MBBS, which requires NEET and an MBBS degree.
However, if you want to study something related to skin and healthcare, you can check for B.Sc. in Dermatology, B.Sc. in Medical Lab Technology (MLT), or B.Sc. in Clinical Laboratory Science at Calicut University .
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The tuition fee for the MD in Pathology program at Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital is Rs 16,60,000 per annum . Additionally hostel and mess charges amount to Rs 1,50,000 each per annum , totaling Rs 3,00,000.
Hope this gives you the clarity you need.
Hello aspirant,
Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the top colleges for BSC Pathology colleges in Telangana:
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Hi,
Yes, you can definitely pursue a BSc Pathology after completing a DMLT (Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology) as DMLT provides the necessary foundation in medical laboratory techniques, that makes the candidates eligible for further studies in pathology at the undergraduate level.
A BSc in Pathology is a three-year undergraduate program that studies the causes and effects of diseases and injuries. Candidates having interest in Medical field can pursue Bsc pathology as it have good scope in future.
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If you decide to withdraw from the allotted pathology seat after round 3, you may have to face a penalty, typically a percentage of the fees or a fixed charge. For specific details, it’s best to review the withdrawal guidelines provided by the university.
Based on the previous year analysis, According to your INI CET 2025 Rank... some of the colleges in which you have possibility of getting a seat in MD Pathology are given below:
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https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-phd-in-pathology-universities-in-india Although the PhD in Plant Pathology mainly ensures preparation for research and academia, you can always find yourself a place to fit elsewhere. Here's where:
Research and Academia:
Universities and Research Institutions: Work as a professor, researcher, or scientist conducting research, teaching, and guiding students.
Agricultural Research Institutes: Government and private research centers employ plant pathologists to conduct research on plant diseases and control measures. International Agricultural Research Centers: Institutions such as the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) provide scope for research and development. Industry:
Agrochemical Companies: You may be employed as a research scientist, formulating new pesticides and fungicides.
Seed Companies: You might engage yourself in seed development and seed quality management.
Biotechnology Companies: You could develop genetically engineered crops or biotechnological interventions.
Consultancy Firms: You might be a consultant to farmers and agricultural organizations.
Government and Public Sector:
Agricultural Extension Services: You might work as an extension officer whose primary role is giving technical advice to farmers.
Plant Quarantine Services : You might engage in the inspection of plants and plant products to ensure that diseases do not spread. Regulatory Agencies: You can work in regulatory agencies by promoting development and enforcing regulations on plant health and agriculture.
While one might not have the focus of working directly in hospitals and fields, a plant pathologist's work could be very much linked to much of the agricultural field and food security-related sectors.
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