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Geetanjali Soni

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I'm unable to inform you about MMMUT Gorakhpur College cutoff becouse I'm not studying in this college i completed My Bachelor of pharmacy from Technocrats institute of technology pharmacy Bhopal Madhya Pradesh.

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Annu navariya

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Some of the best and most affordable medical colleges in India include AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) in New Delhi, its other branches, Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) in Delhi, Government Medical College in Kottayam (Kerala), Madras Medical College (MMC) in Chennai, and King George's Medical University (KGMU) in Lucknow. These colleges offer high-quality education but have low tuition fees, particularly for seats under government quotas. Admission is on the basis of performance in the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test). State-run medical colleges in all of India, including Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and K
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Ankit kumar

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Hi Sangita,As a fresher with a B.Sc. in Nursing, seeking positions as a Clinical Instructor or Tutor in West Bengal, here are some opportunities you might consider:For opportunities at Dubrajpur Nursing & Medical Research Institute, it's advisable to contact them directly or visit their official Facebook page for the latest updates on vacancies.When applying, ensure your resume highlights your academic achievements, clinical rotations, and any relevant internships. Tailor your cover letter to reflect your passion for teaching and commitment to nursing education. Wishing you success in your job search!

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Shivanshu Dwivedi

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Yes, you can take a Diploma course in nutrition and dietetics after a B.Sc in Nutrition, even many students do the same as after completing a Diploma in nutrition and dietetics, you can work as a nutritionist, dietetic technician, food service manager, or health coach. You can also work in hospitals as a dietician or in medical institutions or clinics as a nutritionist.

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Shivanshu Dwivedi

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No, you cannot pursue a DNB in Respiratory Medicine directly after a B.Sc in Nutrition and to be eligible for a DNB in Respiratory Medicine, you must have an MBBS degree from a recognized institution, and have completed a one-year rotating internship. 

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Shivanshu Dwivedi

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To be very honest private college who provide direct admission are not as good as others are but for your help some of the list of colleges are D.Y. Patil College of Physiotherapy in Mumbai,  SRM Institute of Science and Technology in Chennai, Kasturba Medical College in Mangalore, and Parul University in Vadodara are some of the good option which you can consider. 

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi, If you're short by just 1 mark to meet the NEET eligibility criteria, it's understandable that you're hoping for grace marks. However, the eligibility criteria for NEET are set by the National Testing Agency (NTA), and they strictly follow the requirements laid out by the Maharashtra State Board.Grace marks are typically awarded by the Maharashtra Board for specific reasons, such as for certain types of errors or discrepancies during exams, but they are generally not provided to meet eligibility criteria for competitive exams like NEET. Best of luck!

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Annu navariya

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B.J. Government Medical College (BJMC) Pune NEET UG cutoff ranks in 2023 are as follows: General category cutoff rank was 1,892 for Round 1, OBC cutoff rank was 4,548, SC cutoff rank was 30,836, and ST cutoff rank was 57,650. For Round 2, general category cutoff rank was 2,503, OBC cutoff rank was 6,630, SC cutoff rank was 35,827, and ST cutoff rank was filled. General category cutoff for Mop-Up Round was 5,173, OBC 7,905, SC 48,495, and ST 82,959. For Stray Vacancy Round general category cutoff was 9,818, OBC was 13,898 while SC and ST all were filled.

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Raushan Kumar

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Germany does not require NEET scores for admission to its medical colleges. Instead, Indian students need to meet specific academic qualifications and may need to take entrance exams like the TMS. 

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