Medical courses
Hello,
Can you please be specific with the private medical college's name in the Bangalore.
It seems that you have forgot to mention it and I am unable to find the fees without the name of a particular college and name.
Kindly mention both of the things.
Fell free to ask any query!
There are quite a few Paramedical Courses, Disha. For example, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation Therapy, Nursing, Medical Lab Technology, Pharmacy, Audiology and Speech Therap, Radiation Therapy, Nuclear Medicine, Operation Theatre Technology, etc. Infact, Para Medical courses can be categorised as Degree courses, Diploma courses and Certificate courses. Now any Bachelor's course falls under Degree courses and any course that is 2 years falls under Diploma course and then a certificate course is ideally 6 months to 1 year. The admission to all these courses is handled by the respective University to which these course conducting Colleges are affiliated to. For example, each Physiotherapy college in a State is affiliated to a Health University of the State. And this University conducts admissions to BPT across the State.For example, for Karnataka, RGUHS is the Health University that conducts admission to BPT in whole of Karnataka. The authoritative body changes from State to State. Now it is the same with other courses. Courses like Medical Lab Technlogy, Nuclear Medicine, Operation Theatre Technology are also considered under Allied Health Sciences. The admissions to these Courses is done at the College level based on either merit scored in the qualifying examination or College/University level entrance examination. So the best thing is to to check the admission process of the course that you want to join in your desired College.
There is no sectional cut off in NEET UG so if you don't attempt questions in Physics and Chemistry but score 320 or above you will qualify and you will be eligible to get admission in any Medical college provided you must fulfill eligibility criteria. With such score not get seat in government college. You need to score minimum 380-400 marks or even more to have decent chances of getting in a desired college and course.
Hello student ,
As NTA has not released any subject wise scores in NEET result . Further if want to pursue for MBBS then you have to also study chemistry and physics and for that some college may consider your score in physcis and chemistry also .That' s why I could not suggest you to that you are eligible or not .
Beside this if you want to pursue for any another course except MBBS like BAMS , BHMS and any other paramedical course then they might not consider your physics , chemistry marks . Else to be at safe side try to score in physics chemistry also as this year competion is very tough .
Hope this will help !
Hello Siddikhi,
Eligibility criteria for NEET are aspirant must passed 10+2 with 50% for general category and 40% for sc/st. And the subject must be Physics, Chemistry and Biology and others for class 10+2.
So, it is clear that you are not eligible for NEET but there are some collages may give you entry as D.Pharma , B.Pharma etc.
So, don't worry there are many chances are left for you be cool and fight for that chances.
Hey!
Well, medical courses revolves around biology and it is the only subject which differentiates medical and non medical courses. However, there is one way, if you clear NEET exam so you can persue mbbs or any other medical course and to clear neet you need to prepare biology as it is the mandatory section to attempt.
Thank you
I am really sorry but for qualifying for NEET, or any other medical entrance, you require atleast a 50% aggregate (UR) or 40% (SC, ST, OBC) in the subjects PCB.
Other courses are:
So there are various options available to choose from. And if a person has taken PCB doesn't mean that he/she cannot opt for a course in a different background. You have various good options available, just work hard, and aim towards success, All the Best.
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