Surgeon
Hey Aspirant,
Yes, you can study MS with a financially weaker background. If you work hard and get a government seat then you can do MS at a very cheap rate. Private colleges have a very high rate but government colleges have pretty low fees. And thus you can go for it!
I hope this helps, good luck!
Hello aspirant,
Well you haven't mentioned a category and domicile so I'll be providing some basic information.
According to last year's cutoff you need to score a minimum of 370 to get into a government medical college in Karnataka if you belong to general category and you have a domicile of karnataka which means via state quota counselling. In that case you may have chances.
If you have a domicile of some other state and you are going to apply via all India quota counselling then I'm sorry to say but you won't be able to get admission since minimum cutoff last year was 540.
Thank you
Hey there
As per your query I would like to tell you that according to your rank and based upon the previous year cuttoff marks you can easily get admission in private medical college.
In West bengal the last year least cuttoff marks for getting admission in private medical college is 464 marks and for dental college is 404.
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GOOD LUCK.
Hi aspirant
I'm fine. What about you? To pursue MBBS in India, you need to qualify in the NEET exam conducted by the NTA. To write this exam you have to get pass mark in your 12th standard with 50% of marks. But now neet exam scores were released. You may try in next year. Your possibilities to get a seat will vary based on your category and state.
All the best.
Hello Raja...
The Best way to become a Surgeon...
An expert specialist is somebody who spotlights on a specific field of medication, for example, cardiology, neurology, or another particular therapeutic field. All expert specialists have numerous long stretches of instruction and preparing in their picked regions. Be that as it may, before you figure out how to turn into a specialist who spends significant time in a solitary control, there are fundamental advances you have to take.
To start with, you should turn into a medical doctor. Turning into a medical doctor requires, depending upon the state/nation you live in, that you acquire a premedical science qualification and line it up with a medicinal degree. As a general rule, your college degree will take around four years, and medical school will require another four.
Second, it is useful to increase genuine experience for quite a long while as a general professional before going into a specific branch of medicine.
Third, you'll need to apply for admission as a candidate to the preparation program of the careful branch of a medical school. The confirmation criteria for a learner as a general surgeon are strict, and competition is normally wild. This preparation could last from five to eight years. By then, you can end up confirmed in that field of Surgery.
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