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This seems quite impossible even if you have done a lot of practice and have a experience in your field of neurosurgery. According to the report, Australian neurosurgeons earns the maximum income. The maximum package and Australian neurosurgeon earn is around 3 crore 65 lakh per annum. Other than this bonus is also paid of around one crore rupees to the Australian neurosurgeon.
An Australian neurosurgeon can earn this income only by having very high experience and by earning the highest degree in his field of neurosurgery. However it is difficult to have the same thing possible in India. This is because Australia is a developed country and India is a developing country. The chances of growth in Australia is much more than in India.
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Hello Aspirant,
See it is quite difficult to help you with the exact list of colleges as the counselling is yet to be conducted and the cut-offs keep on changing every year but yes we can provide you the list of colleges that you can get based on previous years cut-off data.
So on such marks you have very no chances to get any of the AIIMS because the minimum closing cut-off was around 540 marks for ST candidate in 2020 . But on such score you can go for some Deemed Institutions through AIQ counselling, so as per the previous years data you can go for following deemed institutions through AIQ counselling :-
Saveetha Medical College, Chennai:- 265 marks
Dr. DYP Edu. Soc. Deemed Uni., Kolhapur:- 262 marks
Vinayaka Missions Medical College and Hospital, Karaikal:- 257 marks
Krishna Institute of Medical Sc., Karad:- 253 marks
Or if you want to take a drop and prepare for NEET 2022 then to help you in your preparation we have some resources which you can access from the link given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may
Note that the above prediction is made on the basis of previous year's cut-off and the cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an examination, the number of candidates qualifying an examination, difficulty level of the paper, and so on.
To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your marks, category, and state you can use NEET College Predictor because it will make you comfortable while choice filling in counselling :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
NEET 2021 Cut-off goes like :-
-->>> General - 50th percentile - 720-138 marks
-->>> SC/ST/OBC - 40th percentile - 137-108 marks
-->>> General-PwD - 45th percentile - 137-122 marks
-->>> SC/ST/OBC-PwD - 40th percentile - 121-108 marks
You can check out complete details regarding NEET qualifying cut-offs from the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Dear aspirant,
According to previous year's cutoff you are likely to get admission in AIIMS for B.sc. Hons nursing.
AIIMS BSc (H) nursing cutoff 2020 :-
•Category - OBC (NCL)
•Cutoff overall rank - 1409
•Category rank - 608
AIIMS B.Sc. (H) nursing Cutoff 2019 :-
•Cutoff overall rank - 1036
•Category rank - 513
It will be difficult to get seat in Aiims nagpur or any government medical college through aiq ews quota.
Through state general category you can expect Ashwini rural medical college, ACPM (Dhule), BKL Walawalkar, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh, indian institute of medical science jalna, maharashtra institute of medical science pune, etc.. medical colleges.
Hello there,
Hope you are doing well. Yes, by solving the books that you mentioned in the question,getting a score of 150+ is very much possible in NEET-2022. But I am afraid you shouldn't pick up bulky books for MCQ practice now as you might only have a time of 6-7 months for NEET-2022 examination. Practice MTG NCERT at fingertips for chemistry,past 10 years NEET pyqs and past 5 years AIIMS and JEE Mains pyqs . Beleive me this is more than enough for you to grasp most of the concepts . And make short notes of the questions that you do wrong and revise again and again . Revision is more important than practising innumerable mcqs from multiple sources as you won't be able to remember and apply most of the concepts .
Also, read chemistry NCERT for oraganic and inorganic and chapters like biomolecules, metallurgy, chemistry in everyday life and polymers at any cost ! And practice the intext and back exercise questions as well .
Apart from this solve standard mock tests and revisit you mistakes . In an NCERT oriented exam doing the above things that I mentioned are very much enough to fetch you an awesome score .
Some really important resources to aid in your NEET-2022 preparation:
Hope my answer helped.
Hope you are doing well . Yes, you are doing right . If you are following the books that you have mentioned in the question then you're definitely going to score good in Biology .
I'll add a few points which you can follow to score even better in Biology . See, from the past 2&3 years Biology is being framed strictly from the NCERT textbooks of Class 11th and 12th. So, you should read biology NCERT as many times as possible and highlight and revise those parts which you tend to forget easily . Also, don't skip the summary which is given at the end of each chapter.
Learn all the labellings of the diagrams given in the two books properly and also the tables and flowcharts that are there . There's no need to refer to any other book for Biology .
Also ,you can practice the last 5 years AIIMS biology questions to have a firm grip on the concepts .
While practising ,the questions which you couldn't do in one go , mark them and then revise them frequently .
I'll like to focus on some units like Biotechnology,Ecology and Genetics . This year there were 1-2 questions from these units which were a bit tricky . So ,do read and UNDERSTAND these chapters and analyse all data given properly.
In fact I must tell you that doing AIIMS pyqs atleast last 5 years ,NCERT at fingertips for biology ,Neet biology pyqs last 10 years alongwith thorough NCERT reading would have sufficed.
If you are doing the above things along with following the books you mentioned,I can guarantee you a score of 340+ in Biology in NEET.
If you want to prepare for neet 2022,here are some useful resources which you can use to strengthen you preparation.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hello,
To predict whether you will definitely get a seat in a college is an uphill task as cut-offs for colleges change every year depending upon several factors such as-
• Number of applicants in NEET exam
• NEET question paper difficulty level
• Score of the candidates in NEET 2021 result
• MBBS/BDS seat matrix 2021
NEET 2021 Cut-off goes like : -
• General /EWS- 50th percentile
• SC/ST/OBC - 40th percentile
• General-PwD - 45th percentile
• SC/ST/OBC-PwD - 40th percentile
Marks wise cut off is as following-
• General - 720-138
• OBC/SC/ST - 137-108
• Gen PwD - 137-122
• (OBC /SC / ST ) PwD - 121-108
Though it was expected that due to higher difficulty level of examination cut-off for colleges will decrease, but it turns out students have performed exceptionally well and the cut offs for colleges is expected to increase compared to last year.
See it is quite difficult to help you with the exact list of colleges as the counselling is yet to be conducted and the cut-offs keep on changing every year.
Since you haven't mentioned your category, I would consider you as a General category candidate .
According to previous year data for All India Quota NEET Counseling, cut off for AIIMS Jodhpur and VMMC are as following-
• For AIIMS Jodhpur, last candidate to get seat from Unreserved Category had All India Rank 790.
• For VMMC AND SAFDARJUNG HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI last candidate to get seat had Al India Rank 163.
So your chances of getting seat in these colleges are Nil.
For complete details about previous year cut offs of All the medical colleges in India for MBBS and BDS and for different categories, kindly check out the link given below-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges
For more information about the colleges you would be expecting for your NEET 2021 score you can click on the following link -
The college predictor gives you a detailed report of all the top colleges that you have a fair chance for getting admission in. And from this suggested colleges list you are in a better position to make right decision while filling the choices of colleges during the Counseling process.
Also check out the MBBS companion - It is helpful for the Counseling & Admission process with Webinar sessions along with the college prediction for All India, Central, Deemed & State counseling.
https://dqxeclau.top/mbbs-companion?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=mbbs_comp
Thank you.
Since you have not specified any course, so it would be a little difficult to answer about the fee structure.
I have laid down the structure of some courses of AIIMS, you can refer to these:
MBBS: 6.88k
B.Sc Nursing hons: 6.26k
DM Neurology: 6.78k
DM Medical Oncology: 6.78k
MD Anatomy: 5.73k
M.Ch Neurosurgery: 6.78k
For the fee structure of more courses offered by AIIMS you can visit the following link:
https://dqxeclau.top/university/all-india-institute-of-medical-sciences-new-delhi/courses
I hope this helps you.
Thank You!
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