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Dr Swastik SahuCurrent Student
Medical & Engineering Consultant
Scholar-Level 17
NEET is the only gateway for admission into MBBS and BDS courses in India. For government colleges you need a NEET score of 70% in general category.
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Sonik SourabhCurrent Student
Engineer, PGPM 2018-20 @ MDI
Guide-Level 11
Yes, you stand chances for getting into this. Just search up for the last year admission data for the college and then apply accordingly.
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Nishant PanchalCurrent Student
Computer Engineer
Guide-Level 13
As you have very low score in NEET, it is very tough to get govt. college for the B.Sc nursing but you should try for them. Hope you get it.
Otherwise, please have a look over the private college which are also providing best nursing course to
Otherwise, please have a look over the private college which are also providing best nursing course to
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As you have very low score in NEET, it is very tough to get govt. college for the B.Sc nursing but you should try for them. Hope you get it.
Otherwise, please have a look over the private college which are also providing best nursing course to students.
Thanks
Otherwise, please have a look over the private college which are also providing best nursing course to students.
Thanks
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Can you give information about MBBS and nursing?
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Mehak SethCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Following MBBS, the options that you've got are:
1: Go for post-graduation. Get inducted in a government hospital, complete your training and become a consultant.
2: Apply for a post graduate spot in a private hospitals post-graduation program,
1: Go for post-graduation. Get inducted in a government hospital, complete your training and become a consultant.
2: Apply for a post graduate spot in a private hospitals post-graduation program,
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Following MBBS, the options that you've got are:
1: Go for post-graduation. Get inducted in a government hospital, complete your training and become a consultant.
2: Apply for a post graduate spot in a private hospitals post-graduation program, complete your training and become a consultant.
3: Go for a teaching post at a medical school.
4: Get a job as a doctor at private companies. They pay well and have minimal work load but you won't really get much success in the long run.
With all those options, I would say MBBS has a pretty good scope.
And, to know further information about the college or course, kindly visit this link mentioned below: http://www.bjmcpune.org/#
1: Go for post-graduation. Get inducted in a government hospital, complete your training and become a consultant.
2: Apply for a post graduate spot in a private hospitals post-graduation program, complete your training and become a consultant.
3: Go for a teaching post at a medical school.
4: Get a job as a doctor at private companies. They pay well and have minimal work load but you won't really get much success in the long run.
With all those options, I would say MBBS has a pretty good scope.
And, to know further information about the college or course, kindly visit this link mentioned below: http://www.bjmcpune.org/#
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Shikher jainCurrent Student
Student
Guide-Level 12
No, you will not get admission in BJMC because your marks in net is very low. Please try another private college for BSc nursing.
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Shikher jainCurrent Student
Student
Guide-Level 12
In which course do you want to take admission, BDS or MBBS or any other?
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Sampurna GoswamiCurrent Student
Education counselor
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Sharad,
Please find details regarding eligibility below, admissions are based on 10+2 marks and AIPMT score:
https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/course/b-sc-nursing-byramjee-jeejeebhoy-government-medical-college-tadiwala-road-pune-190012
Please find details regarding eligibility below, admissions are based on 10+2 marks and AIPMT score:
https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/course/b-sc-nursing-byramjee-jeejeebhoy-government-medical-college-tadiwala-road-pune-190012
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rahul rCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 18
AIPMT Exam Dates 2018:
The tentative exam schedule of AIPMT (NEET 2018) is given below:
Events-Dates (Tentative)
Issue of Notification- 1st week of December 2017
Last date to submit application form without late fee- 4th week of December 2017
Onlin
The tentative exam schedule of AIPMT (NEET 2018) is given below:
Events-Dates (Tentative)
Issue of Notification- 1st week of December 2017
Last date to submit application form without late fee- 4th week of December 2017
Onlin
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AIPMT Exam Dates 2018:
The tentative exam schedule of AIPMT (NEET 2018) is given below:
Events-Dates (Tentative)
Issue of Notification- 1st week of December 2017
Last date to submit application form without late fee- 4th week of December 2017
Online correction in application form- One week after the last date is over
Admit card released- 1st week of April 2018
AIPMT (NEET) 2018 exam date- 1st week of May 2018
Declaration of result- June 2018
AIPMT 2017 application forms was available through online process only. The form has been provided from the official website of the NEET. The application form won't provide through offline mode. The application form of the AIPMT was available from 31st January 2017. In application form, candidate have advised to fill the qualification code, Center of Examination, category, exam medium, gender and Adhaar number carefully. There is no need to submit the application form through offline mode. Only one application form was accepted by the conducting authority. Regards.
The tentative exam schedule of AIPMT (NEET 2018) is given below:
Events-Dates (Tentative)
Issue of Notification- 1st week of December 2017
Last date to submit application form without late fee- 4th week of December 2017
Online correction in application form- One week after the last date is over
Admit card released- 1st week of April 2018
AIPMT (NEET) 2018 exam date- 1st week of May 2018
Declaration of result- June 2018
AIPMT 2017 application forms was available through online process only. The form has been provided from the official website of the NEET. The application form won't provide through offline mode. The application form of the AIPMT was available from 31st January 2017. In application form, candidate have advised to fill the qualification code, Center of Examination, category, exam medium, gender and Adhaar number carefully. There is no need to submit the application form through offline mode. Only one application form was accepted by the conducting authority. Regards.
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Rahul SinghCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Madhu,
For information regarding this, please follow the links mentioned below:
http://www.bjmcpune.org/ugstudent.htm
https://www.shiksha.com/college/byramjee-jeejeebhoy-government-medical-college-tadiwala-road-pune-37872
For information regarding this, please follow the links mentioned below:
http://www.bjmcpune.org/ugstudent.htm
https://www.shiksha.com/college/byramjee-jeejeebhoy-government-medical-college-tadiwala-road-pune-37872