Pathology
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With a NEET PG rank of 167,000, getting MD Pathology or MS Surgery in a deemed university in Maharashtra is highly unlikely. The closing ranks for these courses in most deemed universities are much lower, usually under 130,000.
You can consider:
Trying for less-demanded branches like para-clinical or non-clinical
With a 79,000 NEET PG rank General category, getting MD Pathology through AIQ Round 1 in top government colleges is unlikely, as most close by 30,000–50,000 ranks.
You may still get a seat in later rounds, state quota, or private/DNB colleges. Fill a broad choice list and keep backup
To get admission in government-funded colleges for M.Sc. in Speech-Language Pathology , you need to appear for the AIISH Entrance Exam or All India Entrance Test conducted by NTA for the RCI-approved institutes .
Here are the main entrance exams:
AIISH Entrance Exam – Conducted by the All India
Hello Yes, there are colleges/universities in India that offer M.Sc. or equivalent programmes. Some of the colleges are Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore. Shoolini University, Himachal Pradesh, Dr. Yashwant Singh parmar university of horticulture and forestry. Kaveri University, Telangana.
If your category rank is 769, the chances of getting a seat in Plant Pathology depend on your category, total seats available, and cutoff trends. In ICAR AIEEA PG, Plant Pathology is a popular subject, so cutoff ranks are usually lower. Still, in later rounds, some seats do open up,
With a NEET PG rank of around 45,000 under the OBC category, securing admission in a good DNB or MD Pathology program is feasible, especially in private medical colleges and accredited hospitals offering DNB courses. Although government medical colleges often have higher cutoffs for MD Pathology, private institutions and deemed
Your OBC rank of 487 in Oral Pathology in Government Dental College is good enough to secure you a seat. Typically government dental colleges will keep aside a reasonable number of seat for OBC candidates and a rank below 500 is considered competitive. The most you can do is to
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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
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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
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