NEET
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great.
As per your question, there are various options available for you after completing the MBBS Course. These include career as an MBBS doctor, or else you can complete any specialization in your interested subject. You can complete MD or MS or any other diploma courses as well.
Checkout the following link for any information relating to career after MBBS: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/what-after-mbbs
Hope this helps!!
As per your question, there are various colleges and universities across India which conduct a special entrance exam for the various other medical courses. These include:
1. AIIMS
2. Christian Medical College
3. Chandigarh University
4. Armed Forces Medical College
5. Kasturba Medical College
Checkout this link if you need any information regarding medical courses which are provided through other entrance exams without NEET: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/medical-courses-without-neet
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well,
As per your question, NO it is not possible to get admission into AIIMS without giving the NEET exam. Because all the AIIMS institutions across India will only accept your score in the NEET exam. Therefore you can only secure the seat in AIIMS through NEET exam.
Checkout this link if need any information about the NEET exam: https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet/amp
No it is not required to give the NEET exam for the purpose of pursuing BSc in Cardiology. However you need to study your intermediate in Biology, physics and chemistry subjects there are many universities across India which are offering the course.
Greetings!
I understand that balancing BSc nursing and preparing for NEET can be challenging. Firstly, try to create a realistic study schedule that accommodates your nursing responsibilities. Break down your study sessions into manageable chunks, focusing on high-yield topics for NEET. Utilize any free time you have efficiently. Consider forming a study group with fellow nursing students to share insights and support each other. Make use of resources like NEET study materials, online lectures, and practice tests. Prioritize understanding concepts over rote memorization. Stay consistent and don't get overwhelmed—small, regular study sessions can be more effective than cramming. Don't hesitate to seek guidance from teachers or seniors who have successfully balanced nursing and NEET preparation. Remember, a well-organized plan and dedication can help you manage both effectively.
So as per your question, if the specified option is not present, then you can either choose the option of government employee, if your mother is working in government hospital, or else, you can choose private employee if she is not a government employee. Or, you can choose any other option which is near to the occupation.
Hope this helps!
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