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The minimal marks that students must acquire in order to be admitted to the BAMS program is set by the BAMS Cut Off for NEET. The BAMS cutoff ranges for NEET 2024 are 720 to 164 for students in the general category and 163 to 129 for those in the reserved category. On June 4, 2024, the qualifying cutoff marks for admission to NEET BAMS were revealed. The minimal score required to pass the exam is shown by the NEET BAMS qualifying cut off 2024, while the last rank required to gain admission is indicated by the admission cutoff.
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Hello Koushik, Yes, it is possible for you to attend the NEET UG 2025 exam as an engineering student. There is no restriction on the academic background of candidates who wish to appear for NEET.
Here are the steps you can follow:
If you qualify for NEET UG 2025 and secure a good rank, you can apply for admission to medical colleges through the counseling process.
For more information about NEET exam you can go through the link attached below. https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet
Matoshri Aasarabai Darade Ayurved College Nashik fees is 1.5 lakh per year hostel not included. obviously private colleges have more fees than government colleges.
For example government colleges Fees is generally for the BAMS program are nearly Rs. 42,025 for the first year, Rs. 28,650 for the second year, Rs. 27,650 for the third year, and Rs. 38,500 for the final year. Hostel fees are Rs. 7,500 per year for three years and Rs. 11,250 for the final year which is very less compared to private.
Sebc D1 category falls under obc category there is no separate reservation for this and fees is same as general candidates i.e 60k to 21 lakh for whole course however you can get scholarship from VJNT, OBC and SBC Welfare Department and Medical Education Department This scheme provides financial assistance to OBC students for tuition fees, exam fees, and other eligible fees. The scheme's goal is to encourage interest in education and provide opportunities for financial growth.
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Yes, it is possible to pursue an MD in Gynecology after completing a DGO (Diploma in Gynecology and Obstetrics) under the in-service quota. In Maharashtra, candidates applying through this quota typically need to secure a rank that falls within a competitive range. The exact rank required can vary from year to year based on factors like the number of seats available, the overall performance of applicants, and reservation policies.
For a good chance at securing a seat, it is generally advised to aim for a high rank in the NEET PG exam, usually within the top few hundred ranks, depending on the year's cut-off trends. However, each year’s cutoff can fluctuate, so checking the latest details and staying updated on the current year’s ranking trends for in-service candidates is crucial.
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Yes, a DGO (Diploma in Gynecology and Obstetrics) holder can pursue an MD (Doctor of Medicine) afterwards through NEET.The pathway typically involves completing the necessary entrance examinations and meeting the eligibility requirements set by medical colleges or universities.Once you will do your MD , then there is no role of your DGO diploma as such, because MD is a higher degree than DGO.
Hello aspirant, I understand the feeling of conflicted when your career paths doesn't align with your personal interest. Pursuing an LLB after BDS can be a strategic move for several reasons:
Before making a decision, consider these factors:
If you're unsure about your career path, consider seeking guidance from a career counselor or a mentor in the legal field. They can provide valuable insights and help you make informed decisions.
Ultimately, the best choice is the one that aligns with your personal goals, interests, and values. It's important to prioritize your own happiness and satisfaction in your career.
For more information about Law colleges in India, you can go through the link attached below. https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-india
Hello aspirant, The field of ceramic and engineering technology is expanding, and distance learning programs are becoming increasingly popular for those seeking flexibility and convenience.
Key Benefits of Distance Learning:
A Diploma in Ceramic and Engineering Technology can lead to the following career options :
When searching for a distance learning program, consider the following factors:
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