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Yash Goswami

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There is no best course. It depends on your interest and passion. If you have an interest or passion in a course like Diploma or any other. It is the best course. 

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You can get job easily after completing DOEACC ‘O' Level. but like you have to learn other skills, based on your interest you can choose any programming language I will suggest choose Front End technology like node.js, Reach Js with PHP also. Initially you face some issue to get job but once you get first job every thing will be much easy.

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Yash Goswami

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Both are same. DOEACC (Department of Electronics and Accreditation of Computer Courses) is renamed to NIELIT (National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology). They have changed the syllabus of the Non-formal courses during the same period. I personally felt their approach and functionality improved after name change. They have added many new courses with the existing courses.

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Adarsh kr singj

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Direct Admission B.Sc. Medical care is not available in the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Chandigarh. Instead, they are based on merit and secured status in GMCH Joint Entrance Test (GCET). For eligibility, a candidate must have passed Class 12 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as compulsory subjects, with a minimum aggregate of 45% (40% for SC candidates). Applicants will then have to appear for the GMCH Joint Entrance Test (GCET), which assesses the knowledge and skills for various nursing courses, including B.Sc. Nurses. A merit list is prepared for the eligible candidates and
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The B.Sc. Nursing programme at Government Medical College And Hospital, Chandigarh (GMCH) is relatively inexpensive compared to private institutions. The total tuition fee for the four-year course is INR 38,316, which is considerably lower than many private colleges. Other fees include a one-time admission fee of INR 2,000, hostel accommodation (optional), and additional expenses like books, stationery, uniforms, and living. The total cost of pursuing a B.Sc. Nursing at GMCH can range from INR 40,316 (without hostel) to INR 69,116 (with hostel) per year.Government funding at GMCH helps keep tuition fees lower compared to private instit
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B.Sc. is the average package. Nursing students at Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Chandigarh are difficult to decide due to limited information available to the public. Education reports a deployment rate of 20-30%, with the highest salary being in the range of Rs. 60000 - Rs. 700000 per annum and a minimum of Rs. 30000 - 30000 - Rs. 40000 per annum.other It provides 8.9/10 user rating for recruitment based on student surveys. However, it is difficult to obtain specific information about average density due to limited data. Options include contacting the college directly, connecting with alumni through online platform
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Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh (GMCH) does not provide scholarships for specific study programs for undergraduate courses. However, students can explore various financial aid options. Government of India provides scholarships for students belonging to specific categories, such as SC, ST, OBC, economically weaker sections The merit-based scholarships are provided by external organizations and foundations, and will be used for research purposes online with NGOs and charitable trusts or apply Furthermore, banks and financial institutions offer education loans mainly for medical studies, which include tuition fees, hot
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The cut off for admission to MBBS in Government Medical College & Hospital, Chandigarh for the 2024 academic year is not yet available. The cutoff is fixed after taking the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and declaring the results. The cutoff mark is the minimum score required for MBBS admission counseling at GMCH, which varies from year to year depending on factors like number of applicants, difficulty of exam, number of seats available etc. For reference , last year (2023) cutoff information is 635 (Used Section). It is worth noting that the cut-off marks may change from year to year, so it is recommended to wait for th
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The best courses in Government Medical College And Hospital, Chandigarh (GMCH) are based on personal factors and career aspirations. Factors to consider when choosing a course include academic interests, career goals, admission requirements, and future opportunities. Academic interest and natural abilities should be considered when researching the use of different specialties and associated resources. Career goals must be considered, as different courses lead to different career paths. Requirements for admission and competition should be considered, taking into account academic achievement, strength of relevant discipline and level of
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Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh, India, receives 150 MBBS per annum. Established in 1991, the college can accommodate 150 students as of 2013. This expansion reflects the organization’s growing initiatives and commitment to train more medical professionals. Getting a seat in this highly competitive institute is a testament to its reputation as one of the most prestigious medical institutes of India.The number of MBBS seats in Chandigarh Government Medical College and Hospital may change from year to year due to rules and regulations of Medical Council of India (MCI) or National Medical Council (NMC). It is sug
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