Medical courses
Hi Khushi,
To study medical courses from prominent government colleges in India, after 12th you need to appear for NEET exam. Infact, private colleges too take admissions based on the results of the exam. However, this is not to say that there aren't any such college which take admissions without that too. My advice to you would be, to appear for NEET exam and score well there. Once you achieve a decent score, we can dig deep into which colleges you should apply.
See it is little bit difficult to predict exactly whether you get seat or not because different colleges have different cut-offs for State quota and All India Quota. Also, 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.
But if you are seeking admission in Government Medical Colleges or government seats then you should try to maintain you NEET score at least 580-600 to be on the safer side according to previous year's cut-offs which you can check out from the link given below :-
To have a list of those colleges which you can get based upon your marks, category, and state you can use NEET College Predictor:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
The courses are structured and monitored by well experienced and trained faculty members, including Dr Raman Rajeshkumar and Dr Vishal Kumar Gupta. They have curated the program chronologically with proper supervision that helps students understand the basics and advanced levels of Genomics or any other stream as selected.
Hello,
Sorry to say but your question is not properly clear. Actually arts , science and commerce are difference stream and all are valuable. Those are interested in any one going for it. Like anyone interested in science go for it or anyone interested in arts go for it.
Now arts students can studying a lot things and science students also studying a lot. But if you compare medicine study with arts then it's totally wrong. Arts students can studying only some theory portion but a medical student can study whole of human physiology. Infact they have to study patients case, they have to doing practical. So both are different. Don't compare arts with medicine.
All the best.
Hello aspirant
To pursue a career in medicine and health sciences, one must have a degree in medical specialization. You can still try for mbbs, BDS , veterinary , Ayush courses. For that you have to appear in NEET. You can go for BSC nursing course.
Or if you do not want to appear neet. You can pursue following courses
D.M.L.T - Diploma in laboratory Technology
Diploma in nursing
Diploma and Degree courses in Nutrition
Radiology
MBA
Biomedical Science
Management course
greetings,
The best B.Sc. medical course would be:
- in terms of research
Pathology, Microbiology
- and for occupational purposes:
Ophthalmology, Medical Imaging Technology,
For more info you can check this link out,
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/list-of-medicine-courses-in-india
best of luck
If you have missed all your counselling process and application you can apply for AYUSH courses counselling which is yet to start.
For applying you will need you NEET result.
You can register yourself in this portal
https://aaccc.gov.in/
It will be conducted in an online mode.
The counselling of AYUSH UG courses will be conducted for admission to the 15% seats of government and government-aided institutes.
For National, Private and Central universities, 100% seats will be filled through the AYUSH counselling 2020.
The following courses will be available for you
Note you must qualify neet 2020.
hope this helps!!
Hello aspirant,
Here you get the full information about the medical courses which is available without neet and eamcet competitive exams
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/medical-courses-without-neet/amp
Hope this may helps you !
Best of luck!
Thank you!
hello aspirant
here are some courses to do after bsc or graduation in medical imaging technology
there are also some diplomas in this course stream
hope it helps
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