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Hello aspirant,
Indeed, a Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT) program is approved and offered by the Indian Medical Association (IMA). The Railway Ministry and other government agencies, as well as state governments like Delhi and West Bengal, accept the IMA-approved DMLT diploma. Additionally, it is recognized worldwide and in semi-governmental and private therapeutic settings.
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With a rank of 19,000 and SC rank of 400, there is a chance of getting Mumbai colleges in AIQ Counselling.
For top Mumbai Colleges, the closing rank is around 14,000 - 16,000 AIR. But there are spot rounds and mop up rounds which would help to get those top colleges for a 19,000 rank student.
To know more about AIQ: AIQ by CAREERS360
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APNCET counselling for Andhra Pradesh students in 2025 is expected to start a few weeks after the results are declared. Usually, the counselling process begins around August or September. The official dates and complete schedule will be released by the Andhra Pradesh Nursing Council or the concerned authority on their official website. So, keep checking the official site regularly and make sure you have all your documents ready for the counselling process.
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Yes, admission to BALLB (Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Laws) in many Central Universities is done through the CUET UG (Common University Entrance Test). If you’re interested in pursuing BALLB, you must appear for CUET UG and select universities offering the course. After the results are out, admissions are based on your CUET score and university-specific cut-offs. It’s important to check each university’s eligibility criteria, subject combinations, and counselling process.
if you scored 60% in SAAT round 2 for BSc Nursing, then selection depends on the cutoff and available seats. Usually, the cutoff is around 60–65%, so you might have a chance. Better check the counselling result or allotment list to confirm.
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The qualifying percentage for SAAT B.Sc Nursing exam varies each year and according to the cutoff declared by Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University. Generally, it is considered safe to say that a qualifying percentage is somewhere to the order of 50%–60%. But you must keep in mind that entry to B.Sc Nursing also depends on availability of seats, category status, and the overall merit list. If you scored 60%, there is quite a good chance that you have qualified, in particular if you meet the category criteria. You can know whether you have qualified after the Round 2 results and merit lists. Keep checking the SOA (https://www.soa.ac.in/) official website.
For SC category in BSc Nursing, usually 15% of the total seats are reserved. So if a college has 100 seats, around 15 seats are for SC. Exact seat count depends on the college, so check during counselling for the correct number.
The merit list of NEET PG of Tamilnadu state was released on the official website,
www.tnhealth.tn.gov.in (//www.tnhealth.tn.gov.in)
Or careers360 website also provides the merit list,
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/tamil-nadu-neet-pg-merit-list,
Best of luck for your college hunting.
if you scored 60% in the SAAT BSc Nursing exam, then chances are you qualified, as cutoff usually stays around 60–65%. If you didn’t get any mail yet, just check the official website or counselling portal for result or updates.
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As you have missed your deadline to submit the form, you will have to directly contact the college. There should be a contact number or at least an email id on the college's website which you can use to contact. If possible, it would be best to visit the college and ask at the reception/admission office for the same.
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