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Hi Harshita,
Yes, BNYS is a good prospect right now, especially since people are shifting more toward holistic and natural healthcare sources. The high level of wellness awareness, preventive care awareness, and alternative therapies such as naturopathy and yoga therapy has grown immensely, resulting in demand for qualified BNYS practitioners. With a BNYS degree, graduates may work with naturopathy clinics, wellness clinics, spas, yoga studios, or even in combination with hospitals that provide them as a complementary treatment to conventional medicine.
Furthermore, BNYS graduates also practice as health consultants, in research positions, as instructors, or begin working in private practices. With the rise of lifestyle diseases, we should remember that people's interest in natural healing modalities and yoga-based therapies keeps on rising, limiting the scope of opportunity for BNYS practitioners and overall promising a career for passionate holistic health individualism.
Hello Aspirant,
If you filled Code 2 (normally referring to '10+2 or equivalent') in your NEET form and you have a BSc degree, you must clarify your qualification during counselling, using the Bsc mark sheets and degree certificate as proof to supply for the record. There is no additional requirement for you to create a gap certificate, unless you had a rel documentable gap- the evidence required will solely depend on your unique educational background, which of course, will need clarification if relevant. Documents to carry for counselling:
Hello,
The RUHS BSc Nursing results have not been released yet. Keep an eye on the official website. It's expected to be released soon, probably in the month of July 2025. If you qualify, you will be called for the counseling process. So, check the website regularly.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello aspirant,
Depending on the college's location and resources, private colleges that offer BAMS programs can charge anywhere between rupees 40,000 and 12,00,000 annually. For out-of-town students, private colleges sometimes offer hostel accommodations; annual hostel costs range from rupees 20,000 to 50,000.
For more information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bams-bachelor-of-ayurvedic-medicine-and-surgery
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Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the private colleges for MBBS in India:
To know about more colleges, you can visit our site through following link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-medical-colleges-in-india
Here are some private MBBS colleges in Chhattisgarh with comparatively lower fees:
Raipur Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur Fees: Around Rs. 5,40,000 per year
Shri Balaji Institute of Medical Science, Raipur Fees: Around Rs. 6,25,000 per year
Chandulal Chandrakar Memorial Medical College, Durg Fees: Around Rs. 5,50,000 per year
Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhilai Fees: Around Rs. 7,80,000 per year
Late Baliram Kashyap Memorial Govt. Medical College (Private seats under Govt. Quota), Jagdalpur Fees: Around Rs. 5,00,000 per year
Note that these are approximate fees, these may vary by year.
Hope it helps !
No, the NEET result is not declared in the FMGE exam. NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) and FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination) are two separate exams with different purposes.
NEET is for admission to undergraduate medical courses in India, while FMGE is a screening test for Indian citizens who have obtained their medical degrees abroad and wish to practise in India.
Each exam has its own result declaration process and timeline.
For the most authentic source of question paper, visit the NTA website. However, the complete question paper in hindi might not be directly available there. The full question paper is available in Careers360 website.
Dear Candidate, With an approximate NEET 2025 score of 370 , your chances of securing a BAMS seat at the National Institute of Ayurveda ( NIA ) , Jaipur depend significantly on your category and AIR corresponding to your score . If you are from SC ST category, your chances are fair as past cutoffs have gone up to AIT 1.4 -2 .3 lakh . For general/obc category , admission is unlikely since cutoffs are usually below AIR 50,000 . To apply , register for AACCC counselling at aaccc.gov (//aaccc.gov) .in and fill in NIA Jaipur as a preferred choice . Also , consider backup options in other colleges .
Yes, Advance Diploma in Industrial Safety is available in many institutions of India.
To be eligible, you need to have Diploma in Engineering, B.Sc. in Physics/Chemistry, or equivalent qualification. The course covers subjects like accident prevention, risk assessment, fire safety, construction safety, and legal regulations related to health and safety. Some good institutions are Regional Labour Institutes (RLI), State Board of Technical Education, and recognized private institutions like NIFS (National Institute of Fire Engineering & Safety Management).
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