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Hey! After completing BSc Medical (3 years), you have many options depending on your interest. You can go for higher studies like MSc Nursing, MSc Medical Microbiology, MSc Biochemistry, MSc Bioinformatics, or even an MBA in Healthcare/Hospital Management. If you want to start working, you can become a Medical Lab Technician, Clinical Research Coordinator, Healthcare Administrator, or Medical Transcriptionist. There are also short vocational courses like DMLT, Ophthalmic Technology, or Pharmacy Diploma. Other options include courses like BAMS, BHMS, or BPT if you are interested in Ayurvedic, Homeopathic, or Physiotherapy fields. Choose a path that matches your interest and career goals.
Hey! With a NEET 2025 score of 229 and a community rank of 126 (or 50 with your 7.5% reservation in SC(A)), getting a government seat in Siddha, Ayurveda, or Homeopathy in Tamil Nadu is unlikely. Government quota seats usually need higher scores, so it might be difficult.
However, your chances are better in self-financing colleges under the government quota. Admission there depends on your rank, seat availability, and reservation rules. Fees are higher than government colleges, but it is a good option if you really want to pursue Siddha or other AYUSH courses.
Keep checking the official Tamil Nadu counselling updates, and also consider private colleges or other states as a backup.
Hey! With 367 marks in NEET 2025, SC category, and Defence quota in Punjab, you have a fair chance of getting a government medical seat in Round 2 counselling. Round 2 often has some unfilled seats from Round 1, which increases the chances for reserved category candidates.
However, your final allotment will depend on the number of seats left, the competition, and the cutoff for SC + Defence quota this year. It’s a good idea to keep checking the official Punjab NEET counselling updates and also be ready with backup options like private colleges or seats in other states.
Hello dear candidate,
YES, with 118 NEET marks under OBC category you can take admission for MBBS abroad.
But, you need to make sure the college you want is NMC approved.
you can the link below for more details:-
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/download/ebooks/study-mbbs-abroad
I hope you find this helpful. Thank you.
Hey! For the AIIMS Paramedical exam, candidates from Jammu & Kashmir do have options to choose their preferred exam centre while filling out the application form. Jammu is listed as one of the exam centres, but the final allotment depends on seat availability and administrative considerations. It’s best to select a centre close to your location to reduce travel stress and register early to increase the chances of getting your preferred city. Always keep checking official notifications in case of any changes.
Yes, there are several universities in the USA where you can do a Master’s program within a $20,000 per year budget. Some good options are Minot State University (around $5,400 per year), Sonoma State University ($7,400), Southeast Missouri State University ($7,700), University of North Florida ($18,797), Westcliff University ($14,310), William Jessup University ($12,540), and University at Buffalo SUNY ($17,400).
Keep in mind that tuition is not the only cost—living expenses vary by city. Also, many universities offer scholarships and financial aid for international students, so check their websites while applying.
Yes, you can apply for a Ph.D. at IITs after completing your M.Tech from IIIT Hyderabad, but it depends on certain conditions. Your online M.Tech should be AICTE or UGC approved, and you should meet the minimum marks/CGPA requirement. Some IITs may have restrictions for online or part-time M.Tech programs, so it’s important to check the specific eligibility criteria of the IIT you want to apply to. Also, you may need a valid GATE score depending on the department.
Hey! You are not eligible for NEET 2027 because your date of birth is 20th January 2011. For NEET, you must be at least 17 years old on or before 31st December of the exam year. Since you will be 16 years 11 months by the end of 2027, you will have to wait.
Options: You can focus on your 12th boards and start NEET coaching now for NEET 2028. Taking this year to prepare well will give you a strong start.
If you want to withdraw your admission from KMC Manipal for MBBS 2025, the refund of fees and return of original documents will depend on the terms of the bond you signed at the time of admission. Most private medical colleges, including KMC, have strict refund policies, often deducting administrative or tuition charges if the admission is cancelled after a certain date. Generally, the process involves submitting a formal written application to the admissions office requesting withdrawal, along with a copy of the admission receipt and bond agreement. The college will then process the request according to their refund rules, which may include retaining a portion of the paid fees and returning the rest after clearance. Original documents are usually returned after the college formally cancels your admission and settles the financial obligations, but it may take a few weeks depending on administrative processing. It is advisable to contact the KMC Manipal admissions office directly to understand the exact refund amount, timeline, and required documents for withdrawal.
Hey! With an EAPCET rank of 3597 and a local area category gender rank of 98 (SC3, SVU region, female, non-farmer quota), you have a good chance of getting a seat in veterinary in the 2nd round. Your rank is strong, especially in the reserved category and local area quota. However, final allotment will depend on seat availability, cutoff trends for your category, and the preferences filled by other candidates, so keep an eye on the official counselling updates.
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