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Parul Thapa

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No, BPT is not equal to MBBS.The main distinction between doctors and BPT graduates lies in their educational backgrounds and the scope of their practice. Doctors, such as medical doctors (MBBS) or doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs), undergo extensive medical training encompassing anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, and other medical specialties. On the other hand, BPT graduates focus on the study of physiotherapy, developing expertise in assessing physical impairments, designing personalized treatment plans, and implementing therapeutic interventions. While BPT gaduates expertise in physical therapy is invaluabl
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Muskan

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As long as the photo satisfies all other requirements, there usually shouldn't be a problem if your NEET application photo includes a blue background. Make sure the photo complies with all the requirements specified in the instructions for the admission card. If unsure, get confirmation from the examination authorities.

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Muskan

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You have a fair chance of getting into a BDS government college with 420 NEET scores, especially if you fall into the SC group. Although cutoffs for BDS government colleges can change, candidates in the SC category often have lower cutoffs than those in other categories. For more exact information, check the college cut-off dates specifically.

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Muskan

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With 420 NEET 2024 points and being in the SC category, you have a good chance of being admitted to a BDS government college under the UP state quota. Since the SC category cutoffs are usually lower, you could be able to get into one of the UP government colleges. For the most up-to-date information, it's crucial to keep an eye on counselling changes and college deadlines.

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Muskan

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The likelihood of being admitted to Rajiv Gandhi Government Post Graduate Ayurvedic College, Paprola as a BAMS student with 250 NEET marks may be low. In recent years, the BAMS cut-off has typically been higher, typically falling between 300 and 400 marks. It's wise to confirm the most recent cut-off trends and take other institutions into account.

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Muskan

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You may be able to gain admission to a number of government medical colleges with an estimated NEET UG 2024 rank of 15,057 to 19,141, though this will depend on the state and category. Particularly in less desirable branches or lower-class cities, this rank may be acceptable for government medical colleges in states like Madhya Pradesh or Uttar Pradesh. For a more precise evaluation, look into the state-specific cut-off rankings for government colleges.

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Manori Sahni

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The table below shows the comparison of JIPMER Puducherry with two other renowned institutions offering the MBBS programme:College NameTotal FeeSeat IntakeMedian SalaryJIPMER PuducherryINR 30,46520011.14 lakhMaulana Azad Medical College (MAMC)INR 24,450250-Christian Medical CollegeINR 13,500100INR 1.55 lakh

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Parul Thapa

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In many countries, including India, it is not a common or direct route to pursue an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) degree after completing a Diploma in Pharmacy (D Pharm).MBBS is typically a separate undergraduate medical degree that requires specific prerequisites, usually in the sciences, along with a rigorous selection process through entrance exams and other criteria. 

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Parul Thapa

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No, for taking NEET, candidates must have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English subjects individually in the qualifying examination.Furthermore, Applicants need to be 17 years old at the time of admission or will reach this age by December 31. NEET does not have an upper age limit.

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