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Hello dear aspirant.
Yes the eligibility criteria for lawcet is 45% minimum in intermediate. Officially you are not eligible to take admission but through management quota you can talk to some private bodies they will tell you some colleges and process.
What I am suggesting you from my side is that you should go for 10+2 again and Score good marks.
Ok good luck
Hello Aspirant,
First of all congratulations for the rank you have obtained. Based on the marks you have scored you will definitely be able to make it into any of the above mentioned courses. Therefore you need not worry about it. Make sure to apply and appear for the counselling sessions. For more details kindly go through this link, https://www.careers360.com/exams/ipu-cet
Good luck!
First of all congratulations for the rank you have secured. Even though you belong outside Delhi you might have a chances to make it into the best colleges through IPUCET under the other state category quota. Therefore you need not worry about it. Make sure to apply and appear for the counselling sessions.
Mention the state or city that you stay in OR want admission in so I can guide you better. What I can tell you now is first of all government medical colleges don't have low cutoffs since there's a very big competition and there are less seats available. So the cutoffs in states like Delhi, Rajasthan and Maharashtra in all the government medical colleges of these states will always be 500 minimum and above. And for some states like Gujarat, Karnataka, etc they can come down to 430-450. And coming to fees, then every government college has somewhat similar fees only that is close to 1 lakh per annum.
Feel free to comment down your state so that I can guide you better..
Best wishes. Thank-you.
Hello Alok Singh
For a govt. medical college seat, you have to secure at least 530 (with all India quota) in NEET. 530 is a safe score but it depends on no. of rounds of counselling. Cut off may come down, but still try to secure above 520. Cutoffs vary every year due to category you belong to, marks scored, no of students appearing for the exam and counselling, no of seats in the college, difficulty level of the paper etc. A lot of factors determine the score and rank but on the safer side you need 600+ marks which won't case any problem to you.
Hope it helps you.
I would suggest you that you don't need to study for hours. Whatever you study, study it with full of concentration which will help you for not only in NEET but other competitive exams too. Study the concepts in depth, don't read superficially. Try to clock 100 hours a week. That is the ideal time or try making atleast 6 hours a day, i.e 50 hours a week, and even if it's little time try to grasp concepts and revise. Maintain your health. Sleep is crucial, else you'll get exhausted before time. Stay motivated. Revisions are the most important Make your own notes, keep reading it again and again as hand written notes are well remembered than printed material. Learn and understand NCERT thoroughly. NCERTs are mandatory to have, refer the rest of the books and find out which one suits you. In the end it doesn't depend upon which book is better but how good can you understand the concepts Also, for the general knowledge subscribe magazines, they will be useful.
Kindly visit the mentioned below pages for more information.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2019 https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics
Hello Waseem Chaudhary
BDS is a dental degree and stands for Bachelor of Dental Surgery. To do BDS, you need to pass your 10th and then choose medical science stream i.e science stream with PCB. After 12th, you need to give entrance exams like NEET. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is a national level exam to apply for BDS admissions. If you qualify it with good marks you can get a seat in dental colleges and pursue your BDS. The course is 4 years in duration followed by one year of paid rotating internship. In India, BDS is regulated by the Dental Council of India where all dentists have to register to be able to practice after the completion of their study.
Initially a fresher dentist may not earn much as they will be working under a senior dentist or as a college tutor.
But, as the experience increases, a dentist will start earning well.
Initially the salary maybe around 20,000 - 30,000 per month.
Experienced dentists may earn around 50,000 - 1,50,000.
Further, the competition is tough but if you get a job in academics in Government as well as Private Dental colleges than the salaries are attractive.
Salaries are also good at government hospitals.
Hello Ishwar Sharma
Merchant navy is the most exciting and lucrative course for youngsters. It offers commercial services. Merchant ships employ a huge number of workers to carry and deliver goods from one country to another.
Merchant navy as a profession is nothing but a treat if you are traveler at heart , it has has opportunities of roaming all around the globe and ensuring the sense of fulfillment and satisfaction apart from that it also demands you to be physically and mentally fit . It is profession not for the faint heart ,crisis in sea not only demands a calm but a brave soul too . Apart from that the salary is downright handsome.
It is quite challenging but also monetarily rewarding and satisfying.
Eligibility criteria :
Class 12 with PCM from recognised board.
Candidate has to be unmarried
Admission is through entrance test followed by a screening test and a main written examination. After clearing test there is an interview and a Medical test.
You also need to complete a ship training course prior to employment, it's a short term course and candidates are taught basic security concerns of voyaging.
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