Dentist
Hello Divjot Kaur , From some research on internet I found that most of the medical field professionals say that dentist is better life than doctor because there is no late night calls or emergency for dentist no problem at weekend and most dentists are self-pay, so avoid the headaches that doctors face dealing with Medicare and multiple third party payors.
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Hello dear student
The salary of dentist depends on many factors if they have gain experience and own hospital in metro cities than they really earning is very big amounts.
Basically A person working as a Dentist in India typically earns around INR 75,200/- per month . Salaries range from INR 40,000 /- (lowest) to 120,000 INR (highest). This is the average monthly salary including housing, transport, and other benefits it is not fixed it varies cities to cities and also experience.
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Hello,
Dentist in India earns around Rs 75,200 / month
Highest salary is around Rs 1,17,000
Lowest salary is around Rs 36,900
Including housing, transport and other benefits
Please visit the links given below for further details :
https://dqxeclau.top/careers/dentist
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/top-10-dental-colleges-in-india
Hope it helps
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There is no sectional cut off marks in NEET so if you score the minimum cut off marks by only attempting questions in Biology then you are eligible to seek admission in any medical College provided you must fulfill the other eligibility requirements.
Now, the cut off for dental Colleges in Maharashtra under state quota was around 330 and above considering this you may get seat if you score minimum 350-380 marks because cut off changes every year depending on number of candidates appeared, number of seats available, difficulty of exam etc. And scoring 300+ in Biology alone might not be possible as there is negative marking in NEET. So you need to attempt Physics and Chemistry to get good marks.
First off, Now there is no sectional cut off in NEET. So you can actually write skip questions that you do not know the answer for. Now if you are asking if you can only attend Biology section, yes you can. But during tie breaks situations, after Biology, Chemistry is given importance. And secondly each State has its own cut offs. Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam And for a seat in a Government Dental College, 300-400 might be tad less. Even with SC reservation, you will still need 450 and abaove. But again this also depends on the State you belong to. So please do help us with the State you belong to and we shall help you with the cut offs.
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