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I got 200 in neet UG 2025 so in which college I should get medicine Seat for 200 marks in neet 2k25

Mahima Sinha 3rd Jul, 2025

Scoring 200 in NEET UG 2025, to be honest, puts you in a challenging position for securing an MBBS seat in any government college in India. The competition’s fierce, and with ranks hovering somewhere above 5.5 to 6 lakh, the odds for General, OBC, or EWS categories just aren’t in your favor for government seats.

Now, here’s what’s realistically on the table:


  • 1. Private Medical Colleges (Management Quota):

You may find opportunities under the management quota, but be prepared—fees range from Rs12–25 lakhs per year. Not exactly easy on the wallet. Institutions like Santosh Medical College (Ghaziabad), Rohilkhand Medical College (Bareilly), Index Medical College (Indore), and Subharti Medical College (Meerut) are typical examples.


  • 2. Deemed Universities (NRI/Management Quota):

Universities such as DY Patil, Bharati Vidyapeeth, or SRM do offer MBBS seats under NRI or management quotas. Qualification in NEET remains essential (137 marks for UR and 107 for SC/ST/OBC in 2024, though this could shift in 2025). The costs are still substantial.


  • 3. MBBS Abroad:

Given your score, pursuing MBBS in countries like Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, or the Philippines is a plausible alternative. NEET qualification is sufficient for eligibility, and total expenses generally range between Rs20–35 lakhs for the full course duration.


  • 4. Allied Health Science Courses:

If MBBS doesn’t seem viable, there are respected alternatives in healthcare:

- B.Sc. Nursing

- BPT (Physiotherapy)

- BAMS/BHMS

- BMLT, B.Sc. Radiology, Optometry, etc.


A Practical Step:

Utilize NEET College Predictor tools (like the one by Careers360) to analyze your precise options based on your category, state, and rank. https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor


If you share your category, state of domicile, and whether you prefer government, private, or abroad options, further recommendations can be tailored for you.


Wishing you clarity and success as you plan your next steps. If you’d like this information in Hindi or need a college-wise fee structure, just ask.

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Iam nishanth from namakkal.I want to know when the adyar cancer institute will open the application form for adimission 2025 the course for nucler medicine.. thank you..

preeti kataria 3rd Jul, 2025

Adyar Cancer Institute in Chennai has opened admissions for its Allied Health Sciences programs like B.Sc in Radiotherapy, Nuclear Medicine, Radiography for the 2025–2026 academic year. You can apply online  now directly through their officialortal . The application process  typically involves registering on their websiteselecting your desired course uploading the necessary documents like  10+2 mark sheet with PCB), and paying the application fee. Shortlisted candidates are invited for interviews before final selection. If you’re aiming for this institute I recommend applying as soon as possible since admissions are already ongoing. If you’d like i can share a checklist of required documents or guide you through the online form process.


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Medicine almanac 2025 is what I am looking for to get more latest updates for proper and early decision making help.

Manav 28th Jun, 2025

If you're looking for the Medicine Almanac 2025 , here are top resources:

  • Pharma’s Almanac : Offers weekly updates on pharma trends, innovations, and biotech news.

  • NIH Almanac : Covers U.S. biomedical research updates, budgets, and leadership.

  • National Health Spending Almanac (2025) : Gives insights into U.S. healthcare costs and trends.

  • Critical Care Almanac : Focuses on innovations in critical care, published yearly.

These are great for making informed and early decisions in the medical and healthcare space.


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Respected sir/madam My daughter was 556marks get in SSC about 600 marks my daughter dreems she get a medicine.but iam a poor person so I want to join heal school please tell me how to I join this school

Devanshi Goyal 16th May, 2025

Hello,

Don't worry i am providing you the details to join heal school which will help you-

1.To apply for the admission you can go to the official website and there you can fill the application form.

2.There will be a application period like till which date forms are going to be accepted.

3. The eligibility criteria-

Its target group is basically unprivileged children ,including orphans and those lacking parental support.

4.Admission process - basically done on the basis of availibility of seats and specific needs of candidate

for more inquires refer to this link- https://school.careers360.com/schools/heal-school-thotapalli-krishna

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All msc nuclear medicine college in india

Aman Kar 16th Apr, 2025

Colleges in India that offer an M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine or related postgraduate degrees in Nuclear Medicine Technology.

Top Colleges Offering M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine/Technology:

  • All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi: Offers M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine Technology.
  • Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore: Offers M.Sc. in disciplines that might have relevance or related to Nuclear Medicine. They also offer a PG Diploma in Nuclear Medicine Technology (though it might be discontinued).
  • Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), Lucknow: Offers M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine Technology.
  • Panjab University, Chandigarh: Offers M.Sc. (Medicine) in Nuclear Medicine.
  • Manipal College of Health Professions (MAHE), Manipal: Offers M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology.
  • IIT Kharagpur: Offers M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine (and also M.Sc. + Ph.D. in Nuclear Medicine).
  • Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU), Lucknow: Offers M.Sc. (Medicine) in Nuclear Medicine.
  • Sunrise University, Alwar: Claims to offer M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine.
  • Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Srinagar: Offers M.Sc. (Nuclear Medicine).
  • Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital, Faridkot: Offers M.Sc. (Nuclear Medicine Technology).
  • Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Allied Health Sciences, Jaipur: Offers M.Sc. (Nuclear Medicine Technology).
  • Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow: Offers M. Sc. (Nuclear Medicine Technology).
  • College of Medical Technology, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow: Offers M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine Technology.
  • Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Kochi: May offer related postgraduate programs in Allied Health Sciences.
  • Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Hyderabad: Offers a Post Graduate Diploma Course in Nuclear Medicine Technology (PGDNMT).
  • Radiation Medicine Centre, BARC, Mumbai: Offers M.Sc. (Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Technology) and related M.Sc. programs.

Important Considerations:

  • Course Name Variations: Be aware that the exact name of the postgraduate program might vary (e.g., M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine, M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine Technology, M.Sc. (Medicine) in Nuclear Medicine). The curriculum will likely have significant overlap.
  • Eligibility: Generally, eligibility requires a Bachelor's degree in a relevant science field such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Allied Health Sciences, or Medicine. Specific percentage requirements can vary.
  • Admission Process: Admission is usually based on merit (marks in the bachelor's degree) or through entrance examinations conducted by the university or institute (e.g., INI CET for AIIMS and other national importance institutes, university-specific entrance tests).
  • Fees: Fees can vary significantly between government and private institutions. Government colleges generally have lower fees (ranging from a few thousands to around a lakh per year), while private colleges can range from INR 1 Lakh to several lakhs per year. Please refer to my previous answer for a more detailed fee breakdown.
  • AERB Recognition: Some institutes mention that their Nuclear Medicine Technology courses are recognized by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB), which is important for professionals working with radioactive materials.

Recommendation:

You should visit the official website of your desired College or you can directly contact the admission office for further details.

Hope this helps           !



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Msc nuclear medicine manipal college entrance exam

Prachi Kumari 30th Apr, 2025

Hello,

Manipal College of Health Professions (MCHP) offers a two-year MSc in Nuclear Medicine Technology . You need to have a BSc in Nuclear Medicine Technology or an equivalent degree from a recognised university. The minimum required marks are usually around 50–60% aggregate, but it's best to check the latest criteria on the official site. Health Professions (MCHP) offers a two-year MSc in Nuclear Medicine Technology.

Hope it helps !

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I want to join md Medicine in govt college with predicted rank

sadafreen356 1st May, 2025

To determine the likelihood of getting into an MD Medicine program in a government college with a predicted rank, you should use a NEET PG college predictor . These tools use past data, including cutoff scores and rank trends, to estimate your chances of admission.

How to use a NEET PG College Predictor:

1. Find a reliable predictor:

Several resources offer NEET PG college predictors, including Careers360, Shiksha, and V4Edu.

2. Enter your NEET PG rank or score:

Input your predicted rank or score, along with your category and any other relevant details.

3. Review the predictions:

The predictor will provide you with a list of colleges where you have a reasonable chance of admission based on your rank and other factors.

4. Analyze the results:

Pay attention to the expected opening and closing ranks for different colleges and specializations.

5. Consider your preferences:

Prioritize colleges and specializations based on your interests and priorities.

6. Consult past data:

Refer to previous years' NEET PG cutoff data to understand the trends and patterns.

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When you will start the admission procedures for Nuclear medicine technology course

Riya Dhoot 14th Apr, 2025

Hello Abhinav,

admission procedures for nuclear medicine technology courses vary by institution. for example, Loma Linda University accepts applications for the Autumn 2025 term from october 1, 2024 with a priority deadline of april 15, 2025, and a finl deadline of august  15, 2025. similarly, Gunick AAcademy has an application deadline of december 30, 2025 for a program starting on march 30,2025. it's advisable to check the specific deadlines and requirements of the institution you're interested in.

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When you will start the admission procedures for Nuclear medicine technology course

Rubina Naseer 15th Apr, 2025

Admissions for the Nuclear Medicine Technology course in 2025 will likely start between March and June .

  • Eligibility : Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB).

  • Duration : 4 years, including 1-year internship.

  • Fees : Rs1.2 lakh to Rs2.5 lakh annually.

Admission procedure for nuclear medicine

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When you will start the admission procedures for Nuclear medicine technology course

Rubina Naseer 15th Apr, 2025
  • Manipal College of Health Professions : Admissions likely start in March or April 2025 . The course is 4 years (including 1-year internship).

  • AIIMS Rishikesh : Admissions usually begin in June or July 2025 , based on NEET scores .

  • Other Colleges : Institutions like CMC, JIPMER, and SGPGI also offer this course, with varying dates.

Eligibility:

  • For UG: Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB), with at least 45–50% marks.

  • For PG: A B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology or a related field. Some colleges require entrance exams like NEET PG or INI CET.

Admission procedure for nuclear medicine




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