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Konapala Nagalakshmi

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Top International colleges for MBBS:1.University of Oxford*, Oxford, United Kingdom2.Stanford University*, Stanford, United States3.Johns Hopkins University*, Baltimore, United States4.University of Cambridge*, Cambridge, United Kingdom5.University College London (UCL)*, London, United Kingdom6.Karolinska Institutet*, Stockholm, Sweden7.Imperial College London*, London, United Kingdom8.University of California, San Francisco*, San Francisco, United States9.Yale University*, New Haven, United States10.Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)*, Cambridge, United States These colleges offer world-class faculty, international expos
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Tavneet Kaur

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The minimum NEET score required for admission to a government college in Bihar for a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) course is around 500. However, some medical colleges may accept candidates with scores around 300 for reserved categories.  

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Akansha Bisht

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For admission to BSc Agriculture, NEET is not necessary. The entrance tests required for qualification are listed below: ICAR AIEEA - For admission to bachelor's degree programmes in Agriculture and Allied Sciences, the All India Entrance Examination for Admission, CUET (ICAR-UG), is held. KCET - The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) oversees the Karnataka Common Entrance Test, also known as KCET. It is held in order to admit students to professional programmes.AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) - The Andhra Pradesh Engineering Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test (AP EAMCET), formerly known as the Andhra Pradesh Engineering
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Parul Thapa

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No, an optometrist is not an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) doctor. Optometrists are healthcare professionals who specialize in providing primary eye care services, including eye examinations, vision correction, and the diagnosis and management of certain eye conditions. They do not hold an MBBS degree.Optometrists typically earn a Bachelor of Optometry (B Optom) or a similar degree, followed by additional specialisation or postgraduate degrees in Optometry.In contrast, MBBS doctors are medical doctors who have completed a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery program. 

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Parul Thapa

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No, the NEET is not mandatory for admission to Optometry courses. Optometry programs in India are usually offered as Bachelor of Optometry courses, and the admission criteria are determined by the respective universities or colleges. These institutions may have their own entrance examinations or selection processes for admission to optometry courses.The requirement of NEET for Optometry courses may vary depending on the country and the specific educational institution. It is important for individuals interested in pursuing a career in Optometry to research and understand the admission requirements of the respective institutions they ar
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Parul Thapa

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In India, the highest academic degree in the field of medicine is the Doctor of Medicine (DM) and the Doctorate of Medicine (MCh). These degrees are specialised postgraduate qualifications that doctors can pursue after completing their MD (Doctor of Medicine) or MS (Master of Surgery) degrees. DM and MCh degrees are typically awarded in various medical specialities and super-specialities such as Cardiology, Neurology, Gastroenterology, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Neurosurgery, etc. These degrees represent the highest level of expertise and specialisation in their respective medical fields.

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Parul Thapa

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In India, the most common and recognised degree for pursuing a career in surgery is the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). This degree is equivalent to the MD (Doctor of Medicine) degree offered in some other countries. The MBBS degree is the foundation for becoming a medical doctor and is a prerequisite for further specialisation in surgical fields.After completing the MBBS, candidates can pursue a Master of Surgery or Diplomate of National Board (DNB) in Surgery, which is a recognised postgraduate qualification for surgeons in India. Candidates can pursue postgraduate education in a surgical speciality. This is wher
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Given that SC category cutoffs are typically lower, you may be able to secure an MBBS seat at ESIC Medical College if your NEET 2024 score is 423 and you fall into that group. The precise deadline, though, may change every year. For more exact information, it's best to examine the most recent cutoff trends or get in touch with the college.

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Muskan

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GMERS Medical College, Patan's NEET cutoff for admission varies every year depending on the volume of applications and available seats. The cutoff for Gujarat's government medical institutes usually falls between 400 and 500 marks in recent years. It's recommended to verify the most recent admission data or get in touch with the college directly for exact and up-to-date cutoff facts.

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Muskan

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You may be able to gain admission to a government MBBS college if you fall into the OBC category and have a NEET score of 503, but this will depend on the state in which you are applying. In general, especially for more well-known states, the cutoff scores for government medical colleges can be rather high. In states with lower cutoffs or in certain private medical colleges subject to government quotas, your score may be competitive. To determine your chances more precisely, it is imperative that you review the specific cutoff patterns for various states and universities.

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