Pathology
Hello Chaitanya,
It is difficult to predict because cut-offs changes from year to year and depends on many factors like number of seats available, category, difficulty level of the exam, number of students appeared in the exam, etc
For your NEET PG Rank you have less chances of getting MD Pathology in Government Medical Colleges in Karnataka. You can better try for Private Medical Colleges in Karnataka as well.
To check the possibility of getting MD Pathology course in Karnataka Medical Colleges for your NEET PG Rank, you can use below mentioned College Predictor Tool.
You can go through below mentioned article related to NEET PG cut-offs.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-cut-off
To predict Colleges based on your NEET PG score using below mentioned College Predictor Tool.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_pg_cp
May this information will help you.
All The Best!!
hey!
with the 58000 rank you have least chances for government colleges
The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), on behalf of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will release the NEET cutoff 2021 for government medical and dental colleges for admission to 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats. While the cut-off of NEET-UG 2021 for 85% state quota seats will be released by the respective state counselling authorities. Any candidates who secure less than the NEET cutoff for government colleges will not be eligible for admission to MBBS and BDS courses. The cutoff of NEET 2021 for government colleges depends upon various factors such as the number of candidates applied, level of difficulty, seats available and scores obtained in NEET exam . Therefore, the cutoff of NEET 2021 varies for every institute. Aspirants can go through the NEET 2021 cutoff for government colleges from the article below and know the factors on which cutoff varies.
but you can apply for private college too
Private Medical Colleges in India Accepting NEET 2021
to know the best one please refer https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges
hope this would help
Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.
The cutoff rank in MD depends on the department, reservation categories and the seat availability. It changes every year. The previous cutoff with the MD Pathology in TN, you can find in the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pathology-colleges-in-tamil-nadu
Hope this will help you.
ALL THE BEST! WORK HARD !!
Hello,
B.Sc. Pathology is a full-time undergraduate program and the minimum eligibility to seek admission to this course is 10+ 2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects. The general fees for this course ranges from 14000/- to 60000/- per year. Some of the top colleges offering BSc Pathology and their fees are as follows:
Hope this helps!
hello,
Below are the top colleges for pathology:
AIIMS,new delhi
post graduate institute of medical education and research,chandigarh
christian medical college,vellore
sanjay gandhi post graduate institute of medical sciences
banaras hindu university
kasturba medical college,manipal
king georgs medical university,lucknow
for more information and full list refer to: https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pathology-universities-in-india
hope this helps,
thankyou.
Hello aspirant,
MGM Medical College and Hospital, Navi Mumbai is a premier institute that is affiliated to MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai (Deemed to be University). The college provides various undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the field of medical science for the aspirants. The total fees for the 3 years course of DOCTORATE OF MEDICINE [MD] (PATHOLOGY) is somewhere around Rs. 45.00 lakhs. The year wise fee for the course is around Rs. 15.00 lakhs. Students who want to persue this course from this college must have a MBBS degree from a recognized university of India. For more information please visit the official website of the college.
Hope this helps,
All the Best!!
Hi
You need to choose the code 02.
This is because,
Though you are doing bsc cardiac care technology your highest qualification with all the three subjects i. e physics chemistry and Biology /biotechnology remains 10 + 2 .
While, those who have passed 1st year of 3 year degree/graduation course with all the three subject i. e physics chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology needs to select code 5 and those who have completed BSc with at least any two of physics chemistry and Biology in their bsc need to select code 6.
While getting admission,
You can submit T. C and migration of college from which you are doing your bsc because while taking admission in bsc you would have already submitted your 12tc and migration in college for admission in bsc , they don't return it to you as it has been already used for admission in their college, while you leave the college, they will issue the college T. C and migration which you can use during admission.
For more visit
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-qualification-codes
To help you further, here's how you can fill neet application form
To fill the application form you need to go through 5 steps i. e
*neet registration :- first of all visit the official website of neet i. e ntaneet to generate your login credentials,
*then fill the form i. e you need to fill your personal academic and contact details
*and after that you need to go for uploading your documents,
*then pay the application fee
General :- 1500/-
General-EWS/ OBC-NCL :- 1400
SC/ST/PwBD/Third Gender :- 800
Foreign candidate :- 7500
*And finally you should take the printout of confirmation page.
For detailed step by step procedure to fill neet application form, follow the below steps
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-fill-neet-application-form
Thank you
Sorry for late reply. If you think you can prepare and do well in life sciences category then proceed and apply for it.. look at the syllabus first and question papers I suggest its not a good idea if you are only familiar with half of the syllabus the questions are not just based on one half and they have negative marking so don't risk because its not free they take fees..you belong to health science or allied sciences category and both csir net and ugc net don't have such categories..the closest subject I could find related to yours was the social medicine and community health subject i n UGC net. Now I am a MSc physics and I have applied for electronic science in UGC net many times as it was one of the subjects I did in PG and I was eligible and honestly it was tough because i was not familiar with many topics in the syllabus as my specialization was physics not electronic science but my oversmart friend who loved electronics cleared it after a few attempts so if you are like him give it a try but one more fact was that he was not just MSc physics but Mtech in cryogenic engineering from IIT kharagpur too so he literally did rocket science ... UGC net allows subject closest to yours if not exactly the same. CSIR NET aren't strict either they are not JAM or JEST to make rules tough. If you think you can manage...apply under life sciences category and appear for the exam if the application form has drop down list and it doesn't have your qualification then it might be a problem. Then the application won't go further this way at least you will know if you can give or not.
now last but not the least you don't require net qualification to become a lecturer or asst professor in your field. If its for other purposes you can as well appear.
let me know if you have any other query.
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