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If you develop shortness of breath or other signs of dilated cardiomyopathy, consult your doctor as soon as possible.
Speak with your medical provider if a family member has dilated cardiomyopathy. Some kinds of dilated cardiomyopathy are hereditary (are inherited). Genetic testing may be advised.
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Omr sheet is not required at the time of admission. The other relevant certificates like your school certificate, birth certificate, income certificate, aadhar card etc will be required at the time of admission.You should have the marks of the qualifying examination NEET and its proof.
The required documents are
NEET UG Admit Card,Seat Allotment Letter, Fee Receipt paid at the time of registration,Date of Birth Proof Certificate Class 10th Mark Sheet and Pass Certificate Class 12th Mark Sheet and Pass Certificate,Transfer Certificate allotted by the school Domicile Certificate Migration Certificate allotted by the school etc
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. To become an embryolosist or IVF doctor one has to specialization in these fields and will have to hold an MBBS. After MBBS one can pursue Post graduation in Ob-gyn and can further specialize in IVF. You will have to sit for NEET UG to seek admission in an MBBS college and NEET PG for post graduation degree.
All the best!
Hello dear,
Hope you are doing more than your efforts but that efforts are only for gaining marks isn't it. First of all you don't have to panic about your less score as success comes slowly. You have recently join akash it's just the starting, there are many more students having the same problem with them.
You need to understand that you need to pickup everything with peace. Start studying for gaining knowledge not marks and you will automatically realize that your score has increased.
Keep in mind that when you study your concentration must be on your subjects not anywhere else and don't force yourself to stick at a place and study whole day. Be yourself, study more but till you can concentrate.
Revise daily, solve 3-4 practice sheets in a week, be focused and you will see in after sometime that you will start gaining good scores.
Wishing you all the very best.
Hello Aspirant
In a nutshell, a doctor in India earns far more money at the entry level than an engineer. But as engineers get more experience and are paid significantly more, the difference between the two figures starts to close over time.
The salary constraints are however dependent on various factors.:
Hello,
You can pursue an MD after earning a B.Sc. in cardiology.
The Bachelor of Science in Cardiology or Cardiac Technology prepares you for entry-level technician positions in the medical industry, but if you want to become a doctor, you must continue your education by earning an MSc and eventually an MD in Cardiology. A higher-level degree, such as an MD with a specialty in cardiology or an MSc in cardiology combined with a master's degree, is required to become a cardiologist.
Here is a link to the article which might be helpful if you wish to know more about Cardiology -
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/cardiology-and-thoracic-science-course
Dear Aspirant,
I completely understand your situation.
Heartbreak can only be dealt with patientce. Understand that you are not the first person going through a heartbreak. Let yourself grieve about the loss, it is quite common and with time things will get better.
As for preparation, it boils down to how disciplined you are willing to be. Make a timetable for yourself and stick to it.
You have a lot of experience with NEET examination. So now use that and analyze your performance and see where you are making mistakes and focus on those areas.
Sit with a teacher and ask them to help you out in finding the mistakes.
Do NCERT thoroughly.
Solve all the previous year questions.
Write as many mock tests as you can while you analyze your performance in each of the exam.
As for heartbreak give yourself sometime to grieve about it everyday. Look at this whole thing as an experience. With every failure you will grow as a person and learn to be a better human.
It is completely all right. Give your best this time and achieve your target.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well!
See it really depends on your goal. If you wish to become a doctor then you should definitely go for MBBS. You have to set a goal in your mind to reach there.
My advice to you would be to go for MBBS if you qualify for neet which you have wanted from the very begining right. Lets invest 2-3 years more where you have already invested 4 years. So yoi should go for MBBS.
However, if you wish to go for UPSC or some other exam then it would also require some time. Its not gonna happen very quickly. But if you have the confidence in you that you can clear it in the first attempt then you should go for UPSC.
It all depends on the goal that you have in mind. Set a goal and work hard to approach that goal.
Hope my answer would help and if you have any further queries ask them in the comments section.
We have so many courses designed for you guys on our website. Check that out and if you like them you can study from there also.
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