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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
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.
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
Hello vijayvignaraj,
Firstly salute for choosing medical as your profession. Medical is a course where you need be a lot more focused and its takes a very long time to complete but trust me once you get into practice there would be all butterflies around....
Well coming to the point
Physiotherapists cannot perform surgeries in particular however; their concerned area of work is primarily preoperative and postoperative in order to restore natural bodily movement. Only a qualified surgeon is allowed to perform invasive practice of a surgery. You'll have to do MBBS first and then MS/MD to become a surgeon.
Hey there
Do not get depressed by your score as marks doesn't decide one's future. As per your marks you will not get AIIMS Delhi or any other government colleges. Though if you can afford you can have management seat in medical colleges which are self funded.
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Dear candidate, Colleges is totally depend on the marks you got and the rank. Different states have their own criteria for seats to allote. Under state quota the 85 percent reservation for state students and under all india quota the 15 seats for the other state students.
As you have
Hi Abhishek!
Good to know that you are so keen to become a good doctor. Could you please clarify whether you are preparing for medical entrance exam, NEET or whether you are already studying MBBS/BAMS and want guidance for that? We will be in a better position to help you
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