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Mamona Jain

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Candidates can find the steps to become a certified Acupuncturist in India below:Complete a Diploma or degree course in acupuncture from a recognised institution.Ensure you have a background in healthcare or related fields like physiotherapy or naturopathy.Gain theoretical and practical knowledge through the course, including clinical training.Pass exams conducted by accredited acupuncture boards or institutions.Check for any specific licensing or certification requirements in your state or region.Gain hands-on experience through internships or clinical practice.Stay updated with continued education and workshops to maintain certificat
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Loveleen Choudhury

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Yes, acupuncture is legal in India, but it is recognised as an alternative therapy rather than a mainstream medical practice. In 2003, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare declared acupuncture as a form of therapy under the National Health Policy. However, it is not yet regulated as a medical system like Ayurveda, Homeopathy, or Allopathy. While practitioners can legally offer acupuncture services, they must ensure they have proper training and certification from recognised institutes. 

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Mani Sahni

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The salary of an Acupressure doctor in India varies depending on their experience, skill level, and work setting. Entry-Level: INR 2.5-4 LPAMid-Level: INR 4-6 LPASenior-Level: INR 10+ LPA

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Kartik Yadav

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The average Entertainment and Media lawyer salary in India can be INR 22,58,253 or an equivalent hourly rate of INR 1,086. Moreover, they can earn an average bonus of INR 1.3 LPA. The data has been collected from external sources and may vary. But as we can see the figures are much high which concludes that there is a good scope in Media Law in India as well. 

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Vidhi Jain

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To get admission to M.Tech courses at the NITs in India, you must secure at least 60% marks in your BTech/B.E degree in a relevant engineering field. For reserved category candidates, the marks eligibility requirement is usually 55%. In addition, you must appear for and clear the GATE examination. You must secure very good marks and a decent rank in the GATE exam to be eligible for admission.After you successfully secure a decent rank in GATE, you will have to apply online and then appear for the CCMT (Centralized Counselling for M.Tech) counselling process where you will be allotted a seat according to your rank at one of the NIT bran
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In order to secure admission to M.Tech courses at the IITs, you must secure at least 60% marks in your bachelor's degree in a relevant field. For reserved category candidates, the marks eligibility requirement is usually 55%. Further, you have to appear for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, that is the GATE exam. You must secure a good rank in the GATE exam as it serves as the final call for admission. After you successfully secure a decent rank in GATE, you will have to appear for the COAP (Common Offer Acceptance Portal) counselling process where you will be allotted a seat according to your rank at one of the IIT branc
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Studying MBBS in India and studying MBBS abroad both have their pros and cons. Students would be required to weigh their options and choose the one that suits them best. This article provides a comprehensive explanation for the benefits of studying MBBS in India and Abroad.

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