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As you asked for Bsc Nursing government exam paper I've attached a link below from this you can download your resources along with solutions
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/uttarakhand-bsc-nursing-question-paper
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If you lost your NEET 2019 result , you can try these steps to get it again:
Visit the official NTA website: Go to https://nta.ac.in .
Check the NEET archive section: Sometimes NTA keeps old results or scorecards in the “Archive” or “Downloads” section.
Use your login details: If you still have your NEET 2019 application number and password or date of birth, you can log in and download the result.
Contact NTA helpdesk:
Phone: 011-40759000
Email: neet@nta.ac.in Explain your issue and provide your name, application number, and other details. They can help you retrieve your result or issue a duplicate copy.
Check your email: NTA usually sends a copy or link of the scorecard to the registered email.
If you don’t have your application number, you can recover it by clicking “Forgot Application Number” on the NEET login page using your registered email or phone number.
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Yes, if you have passed Class 12 with 60.66% marks, you can get admission in a B.Sc course.
However, admission depends on the college’s cut-off marks and subject requirements .
You can apply to Mansharam Dawar College . If the college requires only passing marks or around 50–55% for eligibility, then you are eligible.
It’s better to contact the college’s official website or admission office to confirm the exact details.
With a NEET score of 327, your admission in Physiotherapy for the open category depends on a few things :
1. State and College Cut-offs : top government colleges may need higher scores, private colleges may accept lower.
2. Seat, Availability and Counselling Rank : Fewer seats and high competition can affect chances.
3. Previous Year Cut-offs : Checking past cut-offs helps estimate your chances.
Could you tell me which state or college you are aiming for ? Then I can give you a better idea of your chances.
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1) You can manage to get a clinical PG seat in Management (B-Category) with an AP Rank of 3635, particularly in the fields of Microbiology, Pathology, Psychiatry, Anesthesia, or Emergency Medicine. High-demand areas such as MD General Medicine, Pediatrics, Radiology, Dermatology, and OBG have very few chances.
2) With BC - B (AU) region rank of 231, you have a decent chance for Anesthesiology, Psychiatry, ENT, Pathology in Government and Private colleges, but high-demand clinical may be slightly difficult.
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The scope of every three courses, which are BSc Agriculture, BSc Anesthesia Technology, and BSc Cardiovascular Technology, is good, and the most appropriate option is based on your career ambitions.
BSc Agriculture is expanded both in the government and in the private sector. Graduates are allowed to serve as Agriculture Officers, Research Assistants, or Agribusiness Managers. Depending on the research or agribusiness experience salary can exceed 8-10 LPA.
BSc Anesthesia Technology professionals work together with doctors in operating theatres and surgeries. They are allowed to work in a hospital, surgical sectors, and healthcare facilities with a starting salary of approximately 2.5-4 LPA along with an increment of experience and specialization.
BSc Cardiovascular Technology is based on the cardiac diagnostics and treatment assistance of hospitals and clinics. New hires receive an average of 3 to 5 LPA, and senior professionals may earn 8-12 LPA in the best cardiac facilities.
BSc Agriculture is the best choice in case you want government jobs and stability. In technical positions (mostly in hospitals) where the remuneration is high in the private sector, it is preferable to pursue a BSc Cardiovascular Technology.
Yes, a BSc MLT (Medical Laboratory Technology) student is eligible for MPH (Master of Public Health) at JNM Medical College, provided you meet these basic conditions:
You must have a bachelor’s degree in a health-related field (like BSc Nursing, BSc MLT, BPT, MBBS, etc.) from a recognized university.
A minimum of 50% marks in graduation is usually required (relaxation for reserved categories).
Yes, after BSc MLT, you can apply for MPH at JNM Medical College, as it accepts candidates from allied health backgrounds.
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As you have passed your secondary level examination with the OTHER spelling, you have to keep it that way in the neet application, you must updae your aadhaar according to your class 10th marksheet as class 10th marksheet also stands as a proof of your DOB.
doing this will ease and uniformize the process with no complication at all.
Since you belong to Bihar but have completed MBBS from Lucknow, you should select “Other than UP” as your domicile during UP State Counselling registration.
Even though you studied in UP, domicile status depends on your permanent residence, not where you studied. If you select UP domicile, you’ll be required to upload an UP-issued domicile and OBC certificate, which you don’t have.
So, choose “Other than UP” and apply under the All India (non-domicile) quota in UP counselling.
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The fee structure for the B.Sc programme is around 2,000-2,500 per year but you can also check the fee structure for the B.Sc course in K.R. Puram College, Bangalore, according to the specific B.Sc specialisation in the link given below
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/government-first-grade-college-kr-puram/courses
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