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Hello aspirant,
For getting admission in Ujjain Institute of Paramedical Sciences,
I hope you find this helpful.
For more information, click on the link given below,
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/ujjain-institute-of-paramedical-sciences-and-ujjain-college-of-physiotherapy-ujjain/admission
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Hello ,
After a BSc in Operation Theatre Technology (OTT). MSc Clinical Embryology at AIIMS is indeed a specialized and competitive program. AIIMS generally requires a strong background in Allied Health Sciences, Life Sciences, or equivalent degrees, and your 4-year OTT degree does align well with their academic expectations.While specific eligibility criteria can vary slightly each year, most AIIMS MSc programs prefer candidates with in-depth understanding of biology and hands-on experience something your OTT background likely provides. However, it’s always best to refer to the AIIMS prospectus of the specific year you’re applying in, as they list recognized degrees and equivalent courses accepted.
AIIMS does conduct entrance exams, and solving previous year question papers can greatly boost your chances.
You can refer to this link below for more information:
MSc clinical embroyolgy careers 360
Wishing you all the best!
Hello,
Based on previous year cutoffs, with an AIR of 1,108,547 as an OBC candidate, you may not be able to secure a seat under the All-India quota for Raipur Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) as the cutoff rank for OBC candidates in All-India quota was around 369,046.
However, you still have a chance for admission under the Home-State quota (Chhattisgarh) as the closing rank for OBC candidates in the state quota was around 1,195,785. Therefore, if you are from Chhattisgarh, you may have a chance for admission.
Hope it helps !
According to previous year trends score atleast 50 to 60 marks in NFAT to secure a seat in NFSU Delhi B.sc forensic science.
For the CW quota, you must qualify in the common list first, being in CW category gives you a priority in seat allocation.
If you are truly focused on becoming a doctor and are ready to study seriously, then taking a complete drop can be a good option. Since you didn’t prepare properly this year, you can use the drop year to study well and aim for a better NEET score.
But if you are not fully sure about taking a drop or are interested in a career in Forensic Science, then BSc Forensic Science is also a good option with its own career scope.
So, decide based on your interest and confidence in preparing for NEET again.
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