Anesthesia
Hello,
Yes, there is a good chance of admission in the BSc. Anesthesia course if you have Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in 12th with at least 50% marks.
Admissions are mostly based on NEET-UG scores or merit depending on the college. Private colleges also offer direct admission if seats remain after counselling.
Apply early in both government and private colleges to improve your chances.
Hope you understand.
For B.Sc Anesthesia admissions through AP EAMCET 2025 for BiPC students, the counselling process will be conducted in phases. Candidates need to register, pay the processing fee, get their certificates verified, and submit their web options within the given dates. Completing these steps on time is essential to participate in the seat allotment process.
After seat allotment, must report to the allotted college and complete the admission formalities to confirm their seat. Following the official schedule carefully ensures a smooth admission process without any issues.
Hi dear candidate,
It is October end and at max till September end most of the colleges closes admission for UG/ PG courses due to fulfillment of seats and commencement of new session. You may look for open learning school like DU SOL as of now or apply in 2026.
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Hello dear candidate,
Yes, some BiPC EAMCET counselling offers B.Sc. Anesthesia and operation theatre technology under paramedical or allied health courses.
But it is not available in every state you will need check your state's EAMCET counselling website to see if this course is available.
YES, a B.Sc. operation theatre Anaesthesia technologist study in :-
you will just need to give their entrance exam.
For more details you can visit the links below:-
https://dqxeclau.top/university/jawaharlal-institute-of-postgraduate-medical-education-and-research-puducherry
https://dqxeclau.top/university/all-india-institute-of-medical-sciences-new-delhi
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Choosing between Physiotherapy (BPT) and BSc Anesthesia depends on your interest and career goals. If you enjoy working closely with patients to help them recover physically after injury, surgery, or illness, then Physiotherapy is a rewarding, hands-on field with growing demand in hospitals, sports, and private clinics. On the other hand, if you're interested in the surgical side of medicine, assisting doctors in the operating theatre, and monitoring patients during surgeries, then BSc Anesthesia is ideal. It has stable job options in hospitals, but it's more behind-the-scenes work.
Hello Aspirant,
You are passionate about Obstetrics & Gynecology but only a diploma option is possible and just in case you want to consider the future scope. But remember, the scope of a diploma is limited compared to DNB./MD. Among the many other specialties you could apply to, DNB Anesthesia, ENT, and Ophthalmology are all good choices with a positive scope of practice. If a work-life balance is most important to you, then Ophthalmology is the better option; if your primary goal is to work in a surgical field and you love challenges, then ENT makes more sense; and if you have no problems with flexible hours and have open interests with getting in to high demand specialties, then Anesthesia will provide you a consistent and stable scope of practice. All in all, I think you should seriously consider which field you could see yourself practicing for a long time, not just because of your current medical rank.
If you want to admit B.sc anesthesia then B.sc anesthesia is a 3 years undergraduate program.you must have passed 12th pass in science stream with a biology as a main subject.
Some colleges take direct addmission based on 12th marks and some top colleges conduct their own entrance exam or combined entrance exam such as NEET ,AIIMS ,AICET .
For application process you have to fill the application form on official website of your selected college then upload documents , after verification of documents merit list is declared and seat is confirmed .
Hi Aiswarya!
A rank of 6906 in the Unreserved category in INI-CET puts you in a decent position, but getting a seat in Anesthesia will depend on how the cutoff moves during open allotment. In previous years, some AIIMS campuses like Bhopal, Rishikesh, and Raipur have shown Anesthesia seat openings up to around 6000–7500 ranks in open rounds. So yes, you might have a chance, especially in other campuses. Keep your documents ready, watch out for vacancy reports and don’t miss the mop-up counseling.
You can explore more Anaesthesiology colleges in India here :
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-anaesthesiology-colleges-in-india
All the best for your admission!
Yes, you can get direct admission in B.Sc. Anesthesia Technology in many private or deemed universities across India without NEET.
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