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Antra sharma

Beginner-Level 4

The admission process and cutoffs for NEET MS can vary depending on various factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, the category you belong to, and the college you prefer. As of my knowledge cutoff of September 2021, based on the previous year's cutoffs, a rank of 16630 in NEET MS may not be sufficient to secure admission in a government college under the general category. However, you may have a chance to get admission in private medical colleges or deemed universities. It's best to check the current year's cutoffs and admission process for NEET MS in various government and private medical colleges to
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Mohammad Sarfaraz Khan

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You can do MD after Pharma. D.Pharma. D is considered to be equivalent to MBBS. You can do postgraduate courses like MS MPH MD or Ph.

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KOUSHIK DUBEY

Beginner-Level 5

Candidates who have completed MBBS BDS BPT BNYS B.Sc. (Nursing), B.A. MS BUMS B.Sc. (Emergency Care & Trauma Care & Technology) and BHM are only eligible to study Diploma in Emergency Medicine.

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Sayani Banerjee

Beginner-Level 5

Dental surgeon is free to choose whom he will serve. He should, however, respond to any request for his assistance in an emergency. Once having undertaken a case, the Dental Surgeon should not neglect the patient, nor should he withdraw from the case without giving adequate notice to the patient and his family.

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Mohit Singh

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Yes, BHMS graduates can apply for MS emergency medicine in Australia.

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Siddhi uttam jarande

Contributor-Level 6

You can opt for AIIPPHS University for an emergency medicine Diploma.

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Sai vishesh

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Yes, dental students can do a crash course for MBBS in some private institutions. They will conduct an exam during 3rd year of BDS if you score good in that exam you are eligible to practice medicine.

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Manish Kumar VermaCertified stroke rehabilitation therapist

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Candidates who have completed MBBS BDS BPT BNYS B.Sc. (Nursing), B.A. MS BUMS B.Sc. (Emergency Care & Trauma Care & Technology) and BHM are only eligible to study Diploma in Emergency Medicine. Any candidate of D. H. MS are also eligible to study only if possess Certificate from Homeopathic Council.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You can pursue a Post Graduate Diploma in Emergency Medicine after completing BNYS. You can pursue this PG Diploma from the following colleges:
1. Singhania University of Jhunjhunu: The fee for this Diploma course is Rs. 20,000.
2. CMJ University of Meghalaya: The fee for this course is Rs. 18,000.
3. CU-Shah University of Surendranagar: The fee for this course is Rs. 34,100. You may also pursue a Post Graduate Diploma in Emergency Medical Services from the Oasis Institute of Health Sciences in Pune.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, you can do PGDMES after BDS. The eligibility criteria of Symbiosis Centre for Health Pune is given below. Eligibility: MBBS BDS. BHMS B.A. MS BSMS BUMS BPT BNYS B.Sc. (Nursing), P. B.Sc. Nursing, B.Sc. (Emergency Trauma Care Technology) or its equivalent DHMS (with certified from Homoeopathic Council with its equivalence to a 5-year degree course) with minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade from any statutory/recognised University. This programme train doctors & nurses in the field of Emergency Medical Services, focusing on pre-hospital care and create awareness and new services in the society. Further MBBS is needed for intensi
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