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With 8,000 rank in TS EAMCET and bring a SC category student, getting a seat in veterinary (BVSc) is very low likely due to the fact that the cutoff rank for your category is around 4000-6000 rank.
If the cutoff goes high this year, then there will be a possibility of getting your desired branch in your desired college.
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In Maharashtra, several reputed institutes offer MD in Homoeopathy. The admission is done through the AIAPGET , which is mandatory for PG seats in Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, and Unani. Some well-known colleges in Maharashtra for MD in Homoeopathy are:
These colleges offer MD in various specializations .If you have completed your BHMS and cleared AIAPGET, you can apply through the counseling conducted by AACCC or the Maharashtra state AYUSH counseling authority.
For more top colleges you can check here: https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-homeopathy-colleges-in-maharashtra
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The LLM in Corporate Law at Symbiosis Law School (SLS) typically covers subjects like Company Law, Corporate Governance, Competition Law, and Securities Regulation. It also includes Research Methodology, Legal Writing, and a dissertation .
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You can find the last 5 year questions of DILR for CAT at Careers360 website. Moreover, you can find the previous year papers of all the subjects i.e. DILR, Quants and VARC. I am attaching the link through which you would be able to access the same.
Here's the link: CAT Previous Year Papers by CAREERS360 Sample paper of DILR: CAT Sample Paper (DILR) by CAREERS360
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If you wants to prepare for NEET requires a structured and disciplined approach. First, you need to have a solid grip on NCERT books of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as at least 70–80% of NEET questions directly or indirectly come from NCERT. Divide your time smartly: biology should get maximum focus since it carries 360 marks, followed by chemistry and then physics. Daily practice of MCQs, mock tests, and previous year papers is essential to build speed and accuracy. Try making a timetable that allows revision of older topics while learning new ones. Use online test series and question banks for practice because they simulate the actual exam atmosphere. If you stay consistent and focused, clearing NEET with a good rank becomes very much achievable.
For more help like your study material etc you can check this: https://learn.careers360.com/medical/neet-preparation-material/
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If you're looking for MBA colleges exclusively for women in Hyderabad, here are some top options:
Andhra Mahila Sabha School of Informatics (SoIM) – Hyderabad’s first business school for women, offering PGDM/MBA programs with strong placements and specializations in Business Analytics, Financial Services, and General Management. Admission is through TS ICET.
Osmania University College for Women (OUCW) – A reputed public institution offering a 2-year MBA program with tuition fees around 40,000 and solid placement records. Entry is via TS ICET.
St. Pious X Degree & PG College for Women – This women-only college offers MBA programs and hosts industry interactions and guest lectures to boost employability.
Yuvathi Mandali School of Business for Women – Offers a full-time MBA/PGDM program. Admission via TS ICET and the fees are around 1,00,000.
Other well-known women’s institutions offering MBA:
Schools like RBVRR Women’s College, Kasturba Gandhi PG College for Women, Sridevi Women’s Engineering College (which has an MBA wing), Stanley College for Women, St. Ann’s College for Women, and Villa Marie College for Women also offer MBA/PGDM programs.
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For eligibility of Diploma in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Candidates will need to have:
As eligibility can vary from university to university, candidates can refer to the specific institute for eligibility guidelines
To take admission in a Diploma in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, the basic criteria usually include having an MBBS degree (or equivalent) from an MCI/NMC-recognized university, successful completion of internship, and valid registration with a state medical council. Admission is typically based on NEET-PG score or other state/national entrance exams, followed by counseling. Some private institutions may also offer seats through direct admission under management quota.
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