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Parul Jain

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Yes, it is possible if someone don't want to apply in the existing cutoff round at MAH MCA CET, they can go for the next round. However, it is not allowed to hold any seat. If a candidate targeting the next cutoff round, then he/she might have to bear a risk of losing his/her seat, as the vacant seats are eventually occupied by the remaining candidates in the given period. They might have to compete for the seats remaining after the existing cutoff round. Further, Shivaji University cutoff 2024 for the Round 2 seat allotment has been released for the admission to MCA course. For more information, candidates can click here.

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Aishwarya Rai

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The growth prospects in paramedical fields are promising due to advancements in healthcare and rising demand for skilled professionals. As healthcare becomes more complex, there will be a need for specialists in radiology, physiotherapy, emergency care, and medical laboratory technology.The aging population and chronic diseases will increase demand for rehabilitation and home care providers. The expansion of healthcare facilities and telemedicine will also create global career opportunities for paramedics, enhancing patient care and healthcare delivery.

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Kartik Sharma

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The Who's Next Scholarship at Pearl Academy Jaipur provides the most innovative brains from India with up to 100% funding. MDes students are eligible to apply. The steps to apply for the scholarship are:Appear for the Pearl Academy Entrance Exam.Fulfil the eligibility criteria set by the academy.Appear for the interview process.

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Tanisha Pandey

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The Who's Next Scholarship at Pearl Academy Jaipur provides the most innovative brains from India with up to 100% funding. BDes students are eligible to apply. The steps to apply for the scholarship are:Appear for the Pearl Academy Entrance Exam.Fulfil the eligibility criteria set by the academy.Appear for the interview process.

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Ankit kumar

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 Dear Principal, The NEET PG 2024 Round 3 counselling registration commenced on December 26, 2024, and concluded on January 1, 2025.As the registration period has ended, you are not eligible to participate in Round 3.However, you may consider participating in the Mop-Up Round, which is typically conducted after Round 3 to fill remaining seats.The schedule and eligibility criteria for the Mop-Up Round are usually announced on the official Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) website.I recommend regularly checking the MCC website for updates on the Mop-Up Round registration dates and procedures.Additionally, you may contact the MCC
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Himanshi Pandey

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After The Neotia University MBA application process is completed, a unique 'Application Number' is generated for each applicant. The next step is to pay INR 10,000 (refundable in case of admission withdrawal) for 'Provisional Admission'. The payment must be made using the online payment modes, such as NEFT, UPI, Credit Card, etc. A screenshot of the “Transaction ID” must be shared with the respective admission counsellor and the designated person in the Accounts Department through an e-mail on the prescribed email ID. Once the university shortlists the applicants, it issues Offer Letters to selected candidates. Such candidates must
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Himanshi Pandey

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After The Neotia University BPharm application process is completed, a unique 'Application Number' is generated for each applicant. The next step is to submit INR 20,000 (refundable in case of admission withdrawal) for 'Provisional Admission'. A screenshot of the “Transaction ID” must be shared with the respective admission counsellor and the designated person in the Accounts Department through an e-mail on the prescribed email ID. The university shortlists applicants based on their performance in the last qualifying exam, eligibility, and seat availability. Offer Letters are issued to selected candidates. Such candidates must log
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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes, the NExT (National Exit Test) exam is expected to be compulsory for BHMS course students in the future, as part of a nationwide initiative to standardize medical education and licensure in India. The NExT exam will serve as a common qualifying exam for all medical graduates, including those with degrees in BHMS, MBBS, BDS, and other medical fields. It will assess a candidate's knowledge, clinical skills, and readiness to practice medicine. For BHMS course students, passing the NExT exam will be necessary to register as licensed medical practitioners and practice homeopathy.

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Parul Thapa

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The bill stipulates that similar to medical graduates, dental graduates will now be required to take the 'National Exit Test (Dental)' to obtain a license to practice dentistry. Additionally, the NExT (Dental) exam will serve as the primary basis for admission to postgraduate dental programs in dental institutions.

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Ankit kumar

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Hi Adithya, As of now, the National Exit Test (NExT) is scheduled to be implemented for the MBBS batch admitted in the academic year 2024-2025, with the proposed NExT Step 1 exam likely to be conducted in March 2029.Since you are part of the 2023 MBBS batch, it is anticipated that you will follow the existing examination and licensing procedures currently in place.For the most accurate and up-to-date information, I recommend regularly checking official communications from the National Medical Commission (NMC) and your respective medical institution.Best regards, and wishing you success in your medical studies!

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