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Aruna Chhetri

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Physiotherapy Course Eligibility Criteria:Academic Requirements:Complete 10+2 (Class 12) in the Science streamMandatory subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and EnglishMinimum aggregate score of 50% in 10+2 (some colleges require 60%)Candidates must be at least 17 years old by December 31 of the admission year. Entrance Exams:Not mandatory for all collegesSome universities accept:CUETNEET scoresState-level Common Entrance Tests (CETs). Additional Notes:Biology or Life Sciences must be a core subjectEntrance exam requirements vary by institutionPostgraduate physiotherapy courses require a relevant Bachelor's degree with mini
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For the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.) at Madras Medical College, the following details are available:Latest Cutoff Information for B.Pharma. at Madras Medical CollegeCutoff Details:General Category Cutoff: 132.5SC Category Cutoff: 97.5Course Details:Duration: 4 yearsTotal Seats: 60Total Tuition Fees: ?64,640 for the entire course14Admission Eligibility:12th grade requirements:Minimum 35% overall marksMandatory Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, English, Biology/Botany and Zoology/MathematicsCandidates must secure 50% aggregate marks in mandatory subjectsSC/ST candidates can have a minimum of 35% marks1Reservation Policy:Open Competition:
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Sanvi Jha

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Latest cutoff information is not available for Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT) course at Madras Christian College (MCC) Chennai. The minimum eligibility criteria for admission is at least 50% marks (45% for reserved category) in 10+2 examination. For more information, please visit the college's official website or contact the admissions office.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Here are some colleges offering BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) courses with fees usually within ?3 lakh: Govt. Ayurveda College, Thiruvananthapuram, Government college, has affordable fee structure. Kasturba Medical College, Manipal offers BAMS at competitive fees, which in some categories may be around ?3 lakh.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The medical course with better future prospects will be individual interest and needs in the health sector. But, among others, some of the fields which have brighter scopes include MBBS, where individuals can become surgeons and specialists, and BDS, whose demand is rising in this field. In addition, BAMS is also becoming popular because of the growing interest in alternative medicine. Nursing, Physiotherapy, and Pharmacy are also in high demand with excellent job opportunities in diverse career paths in hospitals, clinics, and research.   

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Amit Saini

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With a NEET score of 350+ and belonging to the SC category, you have a reasonable chance of securing admission to a government college for BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), but it will depend on the specific state's cutoff and the number of available seats. Government colleges in states with lower cutoff ranks for SC candidates might offer you a seat, particularly in less competitive or rural regions. However, top government colleges generally have higher cutoffs. You should participate in the NEET counseling process, and after reviewing the seat allotment and cutoff trends for BAMS, you can assess the colleges where y
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With a NEET score of around 530, you may have the opportunity to secure admission to a medical college, but affordability depends on the type of college. Government medical colleges typically have lower tuition fees, and with your score, you might be eligible for admission under the All India Quota (AIQ) or state quota in some state-run colleges, especially in less competitive states. The fee structure in these colleges is generally more affordable compared to private institutions. However, private medical colleges may also be an option, though they tend to have higher fees, especially for management or NRI quota seats. You should part
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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To pursue a paramedical course in a government college, you must first fulfill the criteria of eligibility, usually which you have to fulfill 10+2 with subjects of Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. Many government colleges conduct an entrance exam for admission into these particular courses, such as state level, NEET for few courses, and institute-wise tests.

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Amit Saini

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With a TS EAPCET rank of 29,051, admission to top-tier colleges for Pharmacy or Agriculture in Telangana may be competitive, as these programs often have cutoffs below 20,000. However, options like CMR College of Pharmacy, Bhaskar Pharmacy College, and Deccan School of Pharmacy could still be accessible, as their past cutoffs for pharmacy programs are higher. For Agriculture programs, securing admission might be more challenging. It is advisable to participate in the TS EAPCET counseling process, explore management quotas, and contact individual colleges for specific admission opportunities.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 329 marks in NEET, you may not get a fully free seat in medicine, such as MBBS, in government colleges as the cutoffs are higher. You may qualify for BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), BUMS (Unani), or BVSc (Veterinary Science) in government or semi-government institutions depending on your category and state quota.State counseling processes will vary because cutoffs vary from state to state and category reserved. Even the waiver of tuition fees or scholarship to reserved or economically weaker sections can be quite cost-effective. Check out state-wise NEET counseling portals for more details on options and cutoffs available.

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