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Kanishk Shukla

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A career after Paramedical courses differs from traditional healthcare roles like nursing or medicine, focusing on diagnostic, therapeutic, and support services. Paramedical professionals typically undergo shorter training (1-3 years) in specialised areas like medical imaging, laboratory technology, and physiotherapy. Unlike nurses and doctors, who have broader patient-facing roles, paramedics offer technical expertise in specialised environments. While paramedics may have opportunities in non-clinical roles like healthcare management or research, their demand and salary potential are generally lower than doctors but can be c
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Loveleen Choudhury

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Yes, practical training is an essential part of paramedical courses. Most Paramedical courses, whether Diploma or degree, include mandatory clinical training or internships to provide students with hands-on experience in real healthcare settings. During this training, students work in hospitals, diagnostic labs, or clinics under the supervision of healthcare professionals to develop practical skills in areas like patient care, diagnostic procedures, laboratory techniques, and emergency response. This practical exposure ensures that students are job-ready and familiar with modern medical equipment and clinical protocols before they ente
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Kanishk Shukla

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The benefits of pursuing Paramedical courses are as follows:Specialization: Gain in-depth knowledge in a specific paramedical field like Physiotherapy, Radiology, or Cardiac Care.Better Career Opportunities: Opens doors to senior positions in hospitals, clinics, and research organizations.Higher Salary: Master's degree holders are eligible for higher salaries compared to Diploma or bachelor's graduates.Research and Teaching Roles: Qualifies you for academic and research positions in universities and healthcare institutions.Global Opportunities: Increases chances of working abroad, as many countries prefer candidates with advanced quali
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Shikha Arora

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The answer will be both yes and no. Candidates can enrol at AIIMS Nagpur with out NEET for various courses such as BSc, MSc, MD etc. Admission to all these courses is either subject to an institute-specific entrance exam or INICET.However, if the ultimate objective is to crack AIIMS New Delhi for MBBS, a student has to go through the NEET UG entrance exam followed by the counselling process. If the ranking and score obtained in the exam match with the minimum requirement of the institution, the student will get admission here for MBBS, otherwise not. 

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Mani Sahni

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No, AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) does not offer a B Pharmacy course. AIIMS is renowned for offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses in medical sciences, including MBBS, BSc Nursing, and various specialised programs, but it does not offer a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B Pharmacy) program.If you're looking to pursue a B Pharmacy course, there are other universities and institutions across India that offer this degree, focusing specifically on the pharmaceutical sciences and related fields.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, NEET scores are accepted by some institutions for admission to the B Pharmacy course, although it is not a common requirement. While most colleges admit students based on 12th-grade marks or their own entrance exams, certain universities and colleges may consider NEET scores as part of their admission process for B Pharmacy course.This is more common in institutions that offer both Medical and Pharmacy courses.

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Mani Sahni

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B Pharmacy is a 4-year undergraduate degree that provides an in-depth education in pharmaceutical sciences, including pharmacology, drug formulation, medicinal chemistry, and research.In contrast, D Pharmacy is a 2-year diploma that focuses on the fundamentals of pharmacy, such as drug dispensation, pharmaceutical laws, and basic patient care.While B Pharmacy requires a higher level of education with a Science background in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics, D Pharmacy can be pursued with a Science background as well but is more focused on practical, entry-level skills.Career-wise, B Pharmacy offers a broader range of opportu
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Mani Sahni

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DRx is an informal prefix commonly used by pharmacists to represent their profession, particularly in India. It stands for “Drug Expert” or “Doctor of Pharmacy”, indicating the pharmacist's expertise in the field of medications, drug therapy, and patient care.Unlike the “Dr.” title, which is legally recognised for medical doctors and Pharm D graduates, “DRx” has no official recognition or legal status.

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Parul Shukla

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In order to get admission at AIIMS Nagpur for the MBBS course, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the college. Students must pass Class 12 or with a minimum 60% aggregate with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as compulsory subjects. The selection criteria for the course are based onthe  NEET UG entrance exam + NEET Counselling.

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Liyansha Gaurav

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As per the AIIMS Nagpur NEET UG cutoff 2024, the last round, the closing rank for admission to MBBS was 953 for the General AI category students. The cutoff for the same course was 1264 in 2023, while in 2022, the cutoff closed at 1190. Check NEET marks vis rank analysis for more details. The last year's closing rank is as follows:CourseNEET Closing Rank (General-All India) 2024Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)953

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