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I I currently doing bsc nursing from a private college ...but I want to apply for mns...I can leave it if I got selected in mns.....can I do it ?please reply
Yes, you can leave your B.Sc. Nursing program from a private college if you get selected for the MNS (Military Nursing Service) program.
Getting selected for MNS involves a written test, interview, and medical examination. The competition can be high.
Review your college's policy on leaving a program mid-semester. There might be fees, penalties, or refund procedures you need to follow. If you decide to leave, inform your college administration formally through a written application.
In some cases, if you get selected for MNS and your B.Sc. Nursing program follows a recognized curriculum, you might be able to transfer some credits to the MNS program (if applicable).
Go ahead and apply for the MNS program. There's no harm in trying. While you wait for the MNS selection results, it's wise to continue attending your B.Sc. Nursing classes. If you get selected for MNS, then you can decide whether to leave your B.Sc. Nursing program based on the college policy and your comfort level.
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can i do anaesthesia and operation theatre thechnology after completing Bsc. Biotechnology
No, you cannot directly enter a program for Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology (AOTT) after completing a B.Sc. in Biotechnology. This is because AOTT programs typically require a different educational background.
These programs emphasize practical training in areas like anesthesia care, surgical procedures, and sterile equipment handling. They require a strong foundation in medical sciences relevant to surgery and anesthesia.
These programs emphasize practical training in areas like anesthesia care, surgical procedures, and sterile equipment handling. They require a strong foundation in medical sciences relevant to surgery and anesthesia.
Consider pursuing a Diploma in Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology. These diplomas are offered by various medical colleges and paramedical institutes. They typically last for 1-2 years and provide the necessary training and skills for AOTT careers.
Another option is to pursue a B.Sc. Nursing program. This will equip you with a strong foundation in medical and surgical procedures. Then, you can follow up with a Diploma in AOTT for specialized training.
While not directly leading to AOTT, your B.Sc. in Biotechnology can be an asset in the medical field:
Your knowledge of biological processes might be valuable in research related to anesthesia and pain management.
Consider pursuing additional training in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT). This field uses laboratory techniques to analyze samples for diagnosis and treatment, and it utilizes some of the skills developed in Biotechnology.
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i scored 245 marks in neet can I get bams seat
Hello aspirant
You have not mentioned to which category you belong .
To get bams seat in any medical college you need minimum 350 marks .
Now considering you as a general category candidate it is difficult to get bams with 245 marks . It depends upon neet cut off . Cut off changes every year and depends upon certain factors including number of candidates appeared in exam, Toughness level of exam, seat intake and previous year's cut off.
This year cut off is high.
For general category candidate neet qualifying marks are 50th percentile ie score 720 - 164 .
Still you may try in private colleges or deemed universities .
For rank prediction and college prediction you may visit the links given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
if i dont participate in All India counselling, can i participate in State counselling for NEET UG ?
Yes, you can definitely participate in State counselling for NEET UG without participating in All India Counselling.
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All India Quota (AIQ) Counselling:
This is conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for 15% of the MBBS/BDS seats in government colleges and all seats in central universities and Deemed Universities.
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State Quota Counselling:
This is conducted by the respective state authorities for the remaining 85% of the MBBS/BDS seats in government colleges and private medical colleges within the state.
Participation in one is not dependent on the other. You can choose to participate in either, both, or neither depending on your preference and eligibility (state domicile for State Counselling).
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i git 463 marks in neet 2024,belongs to telangana ,bc d category,having esic ip certificate also,in which college i can get a category mbbs seat
Hello aspirant
With 463 marks and being BC d category candidate you will get mbbs seat . But which college you will get depends upon neet cut off 2024.
Neet cut off 2024 is 50th percentile ie score between 720- 164.
You may get seat in following colleges
Kasturba medical college , manipal
Christian medical college, vellore
St. John's medical college, bangaluru
Sri Ramchandra medical college, Chennai
Datta Meghe medical Institute, Nagpur
For rank and college prediction you may visit the links given below
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how can i join in diploma in pharmacy in government college...
The process for joining a Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharma) program in a government college can vary slightly depending on your state.
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You need to have passed your 12th board exams (Science stream) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics as mandatory subjects.
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The minimum marks required might vary, but it's generally around 50%. Some colleges might have a higher cut-off depending on competition.
Many states conduct entrance exams for admission to D.Pharma programs in government colleges. These exams test your knowledge of science subjects relevant to pharmacy.Look for information about the specific entrance exam for your state. Some common examples include UPSEE (Uttar Pradesh), GUJCET (Gujarat), etc.
Some states might have a merit-based selection process where they consider your 12th board marks directly, without an entrance exam.
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MY FATHER IS AN ACTIVE PERSNOL IN CRPF AM I ELIGIBLE FOR DEFENCE QUOTA IN MHT CET
Yes, you might be eligible for the Defence Quota in MHT CET if your father is an active personnel in CRPF.
The MHT CET Defence Quota reserves 5% of the total seats (with a limit of 5 seats per institute) for children of Defence Service Personnel
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DEF-1:
This applies to son/daughter/spouse of Ex-defence service personnel domiciled in Maharashtra.
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DEF-2:
This applies to children of active military personnel domiciled in Maharashtra.
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CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force) is a paramilitary force under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India.
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While not strictly classified as "military," CRPF personnel are considered "Defence Service Personnel" for many benefits and quotas.
Since your father is an active CRPF personnel, you might be eligible under DEF-2 if:
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Your family is domiciled in Maharashtra:
This means you and your father have a permanent residence in Maharashtra.
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Your father is actively serving in CRPF:
This applies if he is currently employed and not retired.
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Your family is domiciled in Maharashtra:
This means you and your father have a permanent residence in Maharashtra.
can I get government mbbs college at 641 marks through all India quota in gujrat
Hello aspirant
Congratulations gor getting 641 marks in Neet 2024.
You have scored too good. With 641 marks you will definitely get mbbs seat in prestigious college of Gujarat.
Now whether you will get seat through All India Quota or mot depends upon cut off neet. Cut off keeps changing every year, also it depends upon various factors including number of students appeared in exam, difficulty level of exam and previous year's cut off, availability of seat etc.
So looking at previous year's cut off trens You may gey mbbs seat in the following colleges of Gujarat
B J medical college, Ahmedabad
Government medical colleges, Surat
Government medical colleges, Bhavnagar
Shri M P shah Government medical college, Jamnagar
For college and rank prediction you may visit the links given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
what is reservation for tndalu
TNDALU (The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University) follows the reservation norms applicable as per the rules laid down by the Government of Tamil Nadu.
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Open Category (OC):
31% of the seats are reserved for the general category.
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Backward Class (BC):
Further divided into sub-categories:
- BC (Other): 26.5%
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BC (Muslim): 3.5%
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Most Backward Class & Denotified Communities (MBC/DNC):
This category has a separate reservation of unspecified percentage.
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Scheduled Caste (SC):
15% of the seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste candidates. This might be further divided into SC(O) and SC(A) based on specific government orders.
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Scheduled Tribe (ST):
7.5% of the seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribe candidates.
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can I do corrections in my application as I mistakenly put the wrong gender..please reply
Whether you can correct your application after putting in the wrong gender depends on the platform or institution you applied to.
Many online application portals allow you to edit your information after submitting the initial application, as long as the deadline hasn't passed. Look for an "Edit Application" or "My Profile" section where you can update your details.
If the application portal doesn't offer an edit option, reach out to the admissions department of the institution you applied to. Explain your mistake and inquire if they allow corrections.
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You can find contact information (email and phone number) on the institution's website, usually under the "Admissions" or "Contact Us" section.
- Some institutions might have a formal process for correcting application mistakes. Look for a "Correction Request Form" or similar option on their website.
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If you can't find one online, you might need to send an email requesting the correction.
- Briefly explain that you mistakenly entered the wrong gender in your application.
- Provide your full name, application ID (if available), and any other relevant details.
- Attach a copy of a valid ID proof as verification (optional, but helpful).
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Be polite and professional in your tone.
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