Eligibility
hello megha
the NTA issued the eligibility criteria of nchm. every year the eligibility criteria remains nearly same .click on the link given below to check out the eligibility criteria
https://hospitality.careers360.com/articles/nchm-jee-eligibility-criteria
also check out the official nchm website for latest updates and more accurate results
hi,
you should have passed each pcb subject and in english too. and scored at least 50% aggregate in these subjects. here is he link for information brochure of neet- https://ntaneet.nic.in/Ntaneet/ShowPdf.aspx?Type=50C9E8D5FC98727B4BBC93CF5D64A68DB647F04F&ID=1B6453892473A467D07372D45EB05ABC2031647A
Hi,
D pharmacy is a diploma course which is done after 12th.
So with just D pharmacy you cannot be eligible for neet PG.
With just D pharmacy you can start a medical store or work under the supervision of a senior licensed pharmacist.
And pharmaD is a doctorate course of 6years.
It's a 6 years course , 4 years of college, +1 year project and clerkship in hospital + 1 year internship.
After pharmaD however you can work as a clinical pharmacist, drug safety associate etc.
Theres scope in IT sector.
Hope it helps
All the best
Yes, you can appear for UPSC Exam after completeing of your D Pharmacy. The minimum qualifications is a graduate. To know about this UPSC exam pattern, syllabus etc., visit the below link.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-civil-services-exam-pattern-syllabus
Hi !
Yes , you are definately eligible for NEET because it's eligibility requirements states that one should score a minimum of 50% aggregate in these subjects. So , individual marks does not matter , only aggregate matters which is 50% for general and 40% for reserved categories.
Hope it helps !
Check out the following link for more information:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
dear aspirant,
B.E. Biomedical Engineering is a 4-year UG course with a specialization in the field of biomedical and related aspects. The minimum eligibility criterion which most of the institutes ask for is a score of at least 50% (relaxable for reserved category candidates) at 10+2 or equivalent level.B.E. Biomedical Engineering admissions involve Common Entrance Test (CET) based selection method as well as merit-based selection criteria that is the percentage of marks obtained at 10+2 or equivalent level by the candidate. Most of the colleges who provide admissions through CET mechanism rely on the score of All India level common entrance exams like JEE Main, JEE Advanced, UPSEE etc while some of them go for a separate entrance exam of their own (like BITSAT, LPUNEST etc).
hope it helped.
Hello aspirant,
To pursure M.Sc in physics, you first have to do B.Sc in physics. You need to have a 50% aggregate to be eligible for M.Sc in physics. The admission procedure varies from college to college and most colleges have an entrance exam for the admissions. Some jobs for M.Sc physics graduates are- Research associate, Junior researcher and medical physicist.
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