Surgeon
Hey there, As per your query I would like to tell you that with this quite impossible to getting admission in government medical College.
You can try for government dental College and you can go for also private medical Colleges.
For predicting your rank and chances for getting admission in government medical College.click upon links mentioned below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-west-bengal.
Hopeful it's useful to you.
Good luck.
Hello!
In order to pursue a degree in medicals to perform surgeries the educational requirements after +2 in India are:
Thus, after your +2, it takes up to 9 to 10 years to become a functional surgeon in India! Which means that you will be about 28 years old when you can finally enjoy the perks of being a surgeon (if so)!
Yes, it's a lot! But worth the hardwork!
Hi Pinky.
Hope you have done well in the AIIMS entrance exam which is the criteria to get into AIIMS. According to the 2019 cutoff marks released by AIIMS New Delhi, the qualifying percentile for:
General category - 98.12
OBC - 95.29
SC/ST - 90.20
However all the candidates who have secured the qualifying percentile will not be eligible for counseling. The authority has released the merit list of candidates who are eligible for the mock round of counseling which will be conducted on June 20,2019.
For latest updates, please check:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/aiims-mbbs-cut-off/amp#referrer=https://www.google.com
Hope this helps.
For further queries feel free to ask.
Good luck!!
Hello Shivanshu, some of the colleges offering Mch course in ortho in India are-
All the best.
Hello Stuti
Many students go through this confusion whether they should give up on their dreams after not getting selected in Medical college or they should continue preparing for Medical and enrolling themselves in another course. See everything is possible if you are dedicated enough to manage two courses at the same time, it'll be tough but not impossible, BDS is a course in which you have to study seriously in order to clear semesters and understand the concepts of various subjects, you will have to manage your timings by giving equal importance to both the things. you will have to give your 200% to each and everything. to be honest the cons are more than pros, but the most important pro is that you'll get your dream course, so take your time and ask yourself whether you can give up on all distractions and just study rigrously for both the courses or not. As you are experienced and you know how hard NEET is, it'll be a plus point for you, just focus on marks gaining topics and study smart. Don't loose hope :-)
All the very Best :-)
Hi Rohit,
I am here to help you with your query in a little way. First of all, To become a surgeon you have study Bipc in 12th and after that, you should pursue your bachelor degree from a bachelor of biology which includes many other subjects by completing Graduation. After that, for another four years, you have to join any medical school to pursue your doctorate. Further, you have to do training under some other professional for 3-10 years to gain a piece of practical knowledge and become a skilled surgeon.
All the best surgeon.
Thank you.
Hello aspirate
Your marks is quite satisfactory, you can get mbbs course in government medical college under 85% state quota.
I would suggest you to use career360 neet college predictor to predict the college
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Good luck
Hi Anika,
Well, it totally depends on your motivation and inner self knowing whether this drop is required or not. I must say that you performed really nice because the hike in the marks is really good.
If you think you can surely do it in the next chance and will get a college then you should go for it.
Regrets are never fruitful when they tease you and does not allow you to focus.
Look for your preparations and then if you feel more confident and comfortable with one more year drop them you should go for it.
I hope this information helps.
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