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To apply for a B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) under the management quota in India, there are many private colleges that provide seats under the management quota.
Eligibility: Class 12 (10+2) with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) or PCM, and a minimum of
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The B.Sc. Nursing fee structure varies by college and state.
For SC category students, many government colleges offer fee concessions or waivers.
Government college fees usually range from around Rs. 1,500 to Rs. 45,000 per year.
Private colleges may charge higher fees, often between Rs. 25,000 and Rs.
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In NEET UG for 200 marks, admission to private medical colleges is challenging because most private colleges have higher cutoff scores.
However, some private colleges with lower fees or in less competitive states may consider scores around 200, especially for management quota or NRI quota seats.
Admission depends
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The required rank for a BSc Nursing program in Karnataka varies significantly depending on the college, category (government or private), and the specific exam used for admission (like KCET or NEET).
Generally, for government colleges, a rank within the top few thousand is often needed, while private colleges may
The cutoff marks for B.Sc. Nursing in India vary across colleges, entrance exams, and candidate categories.
For NEET-based admissions, which are mandatory for most government and private colleges, the general category cutoff typically ranges from 550 to 600 marks, with OBC at 450-500
You can find previous year NEET cut-offs on the official NTA NEET website (neet.nta.nic.in).
You can also find the previous years cutoff on our website Careers360, where you will be provided detailed information on previous years' cut-offs, including category-wise and college-wise details.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
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A physiotherapy course in Kerala, specifically a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) degree, is a popular choice with good job prospects.
The course typically lasts 4.5 years and requires a minimum of 50% marks in higher secondary education with Biology as a core subject.
Graduates can find employment in hospitals,
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Well 4 lakh is not a very good rank, but according to past year's trend, there are chances that you might get into a private medical college for MBBS, not in very 1st round but till 3rd round or stray vacancy round you might get into a private
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Yes, you can pursue a career or further studies in Food Processing after completing a B.Sc , depending on your specialization and interests. Here's how: 1. Eligibility for Higher Studies in Food Processing:
If your B.Sc is in any of the following or related fields, you're eligible:
B.Sc
For admission in your mentioned course, you need to pass your 10th standard. However, if you have already passed your 12th standard, you might be eligible for direct second year entry (lateral entry). Completing a 2 year ITI course will be beneficial. A minimum of 35% is required to
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