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Will I get admission for MSc. Anatomy in this year

Sakshi Badoni 4th Jan, 2025

Hello Greetings

Admissions for MSc Anatomy are ongoing, and the last date to register varies by university. For instance, the expected last date of registration for MSc Anatomy at various universities is May 24, 2025


To be eligible for MSc Anatomy, you typically need to have a bachelor's degree in

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Your organization do this form fill up(neet 2025)

gitika yadav 4th Jan, 2025

Hi Sudeshna,

Filling out the NEET 2025 application form involves several steps. The process is conducted online through the official website of the National Testing Agency (NTA). Here’s a detailed guide:

Step 1: Registration

  1. Visit the official NTA NEET website ( nta.ac.in (https://nta.ac.in) or neet.nta.nic.in ).
  2. Click on the "New
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I am a PhD scholar just enrolled in course. Im from SC category & I am in Gujarat. can I get SC scholarship from digital gujarat portal AND simultaneously receive JRf Or Shodh Or Rajiv gandhi fellowship?? is it okay or can I get only one scholarship at a time?

Prachi Kumari 4th Jan, 2025

Hello,

As a PhD scholar from the SC category in Gujarat, you may be eligible for multiple scholarships and fellowships. However, receiving multiple financial aids simultaneously can be subject to specific guidelines:

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can you please tell me the fees structure bsc Radiologist

Prachi Kumari 4th Jan, 2025

Hello,

The fees for B.Sc. Radiology in India typically vary depending on the institution and its location. On average, the fee structure can be:

  1. Government Colleges : Rs. 10,000 - Rs. 50,000 per year.
  2. Private Colleges : Rs. 50,000 - Rs. 2,00,000 per year.
  3. Top-tier institutions : Rs. 2,00,000 -
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Can u please Tell me the fees structure for bsc nursing 2025 batch

Prachi Kumari 4th Jan, 2025

Hello,

The fee structure for B.Sc. Nursing for the 2025 batch in India typically varies based on the institution and its location. Here's a general overview:

  1. Government Colleges : Rs. 20,000 - Rs. 1,00,000 per year.
  2. Private Colleges : Rs. 1,00,000 - Rs. 3,00,000 per year.
  3. Top Private Institutions :
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Can my application form will be rejected if i have selected wrong option in section "Have you joined the Primary Medical Qualification before 15.03.2002, (15.05.2013 to 03.01.2014)as yes but i had obtain my primary medical qualification on 2018 and uploaded neet result of 2018.

Prachi Kumari 4th Jan, 2025

Hello,

Yes, selecting the wrong option in the application can lead to rejection.

  1. Mismatch Issue : If you selected "Yes" to having joined before the specified dates (15.03.2002, 15.05.2013 to 03.01.2014), but your Primary Medical Qualification was obtained in 2018, the information would be inconsistent.
  2. Potential Consequences : This discrepancy
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Hii, now I am pursuing bsc medical imaging technology, after that course can I specialize in msc nuclear medicine technology and can I work as a nuclear medicine technologist ?

Prachi Kumari 4th Jan, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can specialize in MSc Nuclear Medicine Technology after completing BSc Medical Imaging Technology. Here's how:

  • Eligibility : Most MSc Nuclear Medicine programs accept candidates with a background in medical imaging, radiology, or other related fields.
  • Skillset : Your BSc will provide foundational knowledge in imaging techniques, which
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Hii, now I am pursuing bsc medical imaging technology, after that course can I specialize in msc nuclear medicine technology and can I work as a nuclear medicine technologist ?

Sakshi Badoni 3rd Jan, 2025

As a BSc Medical Imaging Technology student, you're building a strong foundation in medical imaging modalities. Pursuing an MSc in Nuclear Medicine Technology can be a great way to specialize and enhance your career prospects.


Eligibility and Course Details

1. *Eligibility*: Typically, a BSc degree in Medical Imaging Technology, Radiography,

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Hii, now I am pursuing bsc medical imaging technology, after that course can I specialize in msc nuclear medicine technology and can I work as a nuclear medicine technologist ?

Vanshika Agarwal 4th Jan, 2025

Yes, you can pursue a Master's in Nuclear Medicine Technology (MSc) after completing a Bachelor's in Medical Imaging Technology (BSc). You may need to complete additional coursework or prerequisites, such as courses in biology, anatomy, physiology, physics, and radiation safety. You'll need clinical experience under the supervision of a nuclear

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Hi ky without neet nahi hai Q ki mai neet qualify nahi hu To admition milga kya mujhe

Prachi Kumari 9th Jan, 2025

Hello,

Yes, it is possible to get admission to medical courses without NEET in the following ways:

  • Management Quota: Many private medical colleges have management quota seats, which may not require NEET.
  • State-Level Exams: Some states offer medical admissions through their own exams.
  • Alternative Medical Fields: You can pursue courses
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