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If you have completed your MD from the Philippines and wish to practice or further study in Australia, you will need to follow the Australian Medical Council (AMC) process. First, verify your degree with ECFMG (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates) through EPIC verification. Then, choose the AMC pathway — typically the Standard Pathway (for non-specialists) which involves the AMC MCQ Exam and AMC Clinical Exam, or the Competent Authority Pathway if you qualify. If your aim is postgraduate training, you should also explore specialist medical colleges in Australia for recognition of prior training. Additionally, you will need to meet English proficiency requirements through IELTS or OET. Visa requirements will vary depending on whether you apply for work, training, or further studies. It’s a detailed process, so starting early and following official AMC guidelines is key.
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Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College (ARSD), part of the University of Delhi, is well-regarded for its BSc Mathematics (Hons) program. It offers a structured curriculum covering algebra, analysis, statistics, and applied mathematics, along with exposure to research opportunities. The faculty is experienced, and the college provides good infrastructure such as a well-stocked library and computer labs. ARSD has an active placement cell, though most mathematics graduates either go for higher studies (MSc, data science, actuarial science) or competitive exams. Being part of Delhi University, you’ll also benefit from inter-college events, seminars, and societies that can enhance both academic and soft skills. In terms of discipline and career support, ARSD maintains a professional environment and has good student-teacher interaction.
For more information about this college visit: ARSD College Delhi: Admission 2025
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Yes, you can definitely pursue LLB after completing your MA. The three-year LLB course is open to graduates from any discipline, so having an MA doesn’t stop you—it actually adds strength to your profile. Most colleges require 45–50% marks in your graduation, and since you’ve completed a master’s, you meet the eligibility with ease.
To get in, you’ll usually need to qualify in a law entrance test like CLAT, MH CET Law, TS LAWCET, AILET, CUET LLB, or LSAT India, depending on the university or state you’re targeting.
Yes, you can apply for the NMMS exam if you meet the eligibility criteria. Your parents' yearly income should be less than 3,50,000, and you must be enrolled in Class 8 at an accredited school. The government should recognize your school; if it does, private schools are permitted. Additionally, you must receive at least 55% in Class 7 (or 50% in reserved categories). For precise dates and regulations, see the NMMS notice for your state.
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You can get the NEET previous year papers at this website of Careers360 very easily. Careers360 has provided previous year papers of many exams including NEET. I am providing you the links through which you can access those previous year papers.
Here's the link (2023 - 2025): NEET PY Papers (2023 to 2025) by CAREERS360 For 2022 papers: NEET PY Papers 2022 by CAREERS360 For 2021 papers: NEET PY Papers 2021 by CAREERS360
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For the OBC category, the cut-off for getting an MBBS seat in a government medical college changes every year because it depends on factors like the exam’s difficulty, the performance of candidates, and the availability of seats.
Looking at past trends, for the All India Quota, scoring around 580–600+ marks is usually considered safe for OBC candidates to get a government MBBS seat.
In some states with more seats and lower competition, you may get a seat even with 550+ marks under the State Quota.
Tip: Always aim a bit higher, like 600+ marks, to reduce the risk and increase your chances of getting your preferred college.
While the information in internet doesn't gives a solid outline of when actual classes begin after admission.
Typical Academic Year Start in Karnataka
Looking at broader academic trends across universities in South India, especially Karnataka:
The college and university academic year usually begins in July or August, after board exam results and admissions are finalized; private institutions sometimes start in June or July.
And for semester systems (common in nursing programs), institutions tend to begin classes:
In July–August, followed by semester exams in December/January and sometimes June/July breaks.
Hello, Tentative Schedule for Round 2 Allotment
EventExpected Dates
Option Entry / Submission of PreferencesSecond week of August 2025
Provisional Seat Allotment for Round 2First week of September 2025
Objection Window (for provisional allotment)First week of September 2025
Final Seat Allotment (Round 2)September 2025 (First week)
Last Date to Report to College (for Round 2)September 2025
With an SC category MHT CET percentile of around 94.5 , admission to Bombay College of Pharmacy (BCP), Mumbai for B.Pharm is moderately competitive . In 2024 , BCP’s SC category cutoff ranged approximately between 95 to 96 percentile , so while you're close, it may fall just short under general conditions.
Hostel facilities : Yes, BCP offers separate hostel accommodations for girls on campus. It includes well-lit rooms, essential amenities, and security.
How to apply :
Appear for the MHT CET examination .
Complete counselling and register through the Maharashtra State CET Cell portal .
Choose Bombay College of Pharmacy as your preferred choice during seat allocation. Admissions are strictly based on merit / percentile ranks.
With 70 marks in TG EAMCET and belonging to the SC-I category, your chances for a veterinary seat depend heavily on that year’s cutoffs for your category. Veterinary courses in Telangana are limited in seats and highly sought after, so even category-based reservations are competitive. In some years, SC category cutoffs have been around or slightly above your score, but it varies with the difficulty level of the exam, number of applicants, and seat distribution. I suggest you participate in all rounds of counselling and keep options open for other veterinary colleges under the same university. Also, monitor spot admissions if they are announced.
You can use this tool for predict your college: College predictor careers 360
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