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Muskan

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A valid NEET score is required for admission to Nilamber Pitambar University's Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) program. All dentistry and medical programs in India, including BDS, need completion of the NEET (National Eligibility and Entrance Test). The Dental Council of India (DCI) has established the NEET qualification as a national requirement, and candidates cannot be admitted to the BDS programme without meeting it. As a result, NEET is required for applicants to Nilamber Pitambar University's BDS program.

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Parul Thapa

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An MBBS is a more extensive and demanding course that leads to becoming a physician or surgeon. It typically takes 5.5 years in India, including an internship, and involves deep study in medicine, surgery, and related fields. Nursing, on the other hand, offers a quicker path to entering the healthcare field, with programs ranging from 3 to 4 years for a BSc in Nursing. If you aspire to diagnose and treat patients independently, an MBBS might be a better fit. If you're drawn to patient care with a strong focus on compassion and support, nursing could be the ideal path.

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Nidhi Kumari

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Provided the medical school you attend is approved by the appropriate medical education authorities in the nation where you wish to practice, you can still pursue an MBBS degree from overseas without having to meet the NEET requirements and have your degree recognised and acknowledged globally. Your medical school's listing in international directories like the World Directory of Medical Schools is generally required by many nations, as they have their own methods for assessing and acknowledging medical degrees. Although the NEET exam is a prerequisite for admission to Indian medical schools, it has no bearing on whether your degree is
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Nidhi Kumari

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The prerequisite of having a background in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) must be addressed, as you passed your 12th grade in 2019 with a Commerce stream and now want to pursue a career in medicine. Enrolling in a bridge or foundation course intended especially for students switching from non-science fields is one strategy. The PCB subjects required for medical admission exams are covered in these courses, which are frequently provided by different educational institutions. The National Eligibility and Entrance Test, or NEET, is necessary for admission to medical programs like MBBS or BDS, therefore after finishing such a course
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Parul Thapa

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Getting into an MBBS programme is far more difficult than getting into a B Pharm programme. Both are good, depending on how much effort candidates are willing to put in. MBBS is a lot of hard work that takes 5 to 6 years to complete before candidates can become a doctor.  MBBS is a lot of hard work that takes 5 to 6 years to complete before you can become a doctor. It's an honourable profession.B Pharm is a reasonably simple programme in which we become pharmaceuticals, generally working in pharmacies and occasionally becoming chemists.Getting into an MBBS programme is much more challenging than getting into a B Pharm program
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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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If you are a student who has not qualified for NEET then you need not worry. There are a plethora of courses that you can pursue after completing Class 12. You can choose them based on your interests, preferences and eligibility. If you are interested in Psychology then you can pursue BSc in Psychology course followed by MSc in Psychology. You can further pursue a PhD and become a Clinical Psychologist or Forensic Psychologist. 

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Parul Thapa

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No, MBBS is not compulsory for pursuing a BDS. BDS is a distinct undergraduate programme specifically focused on dental education and training, whereas MBBS is centred on medical education with a broader focus on general medicine and surgery. Both are separate professional degrees with different curricula and career paths. To pursue BDS, candidates typically need to complete their higher secondary education with subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and pass the required entrance exams, such as NEET, specific to dental studies.

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Parul Thapa

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No,  BDS require NEET. If candidates do not have NEET eligibility, they cannot enrol in BDS. Although states were permitted to host their own entrances using an ordinance in 2016, NEET has been made mandatory going forward.Candidates still need to pass NEET even if they wish to study BDS abroad. NEET is essentially a qualification exam for future healthcare professionals in India. Nothing is possible without NEET.In India, there is just one entrance exam for admission to the MBBS and BDS programmes: the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). The exam lasts three hours and 20 minutes and is given once a year in offline mode
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, candidates can pursue a career in Hospital Management in India without having an MBBS degree. Hospital management, also known as Healthcare Administration or Healthcare Management, involves the planning, coordination, and supervision of various aspects of healthcare facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizations.While an MBBS degree is not a prerequisite for this field, candidates will typically need a relevant degree and may benefit from additional qualifications and experience. Other medical courses without NEET:Occupational TherapyClinical PsychologyClinical Research

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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According to the schedule, September 17 is the last date for registration for round-2 Gujarat NEET 2024 counselling. Candidates had to to purchase PIN by paying INR 11,000 (1,000 non refundable and 10,000 refundable) for registration. Thereafter documents have to be verified at help centres. Documents can be verified from September 11 to September 18, 2024 at help centres for Gujarat NEET 2024 counselling round-2.

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