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can i get MD Gen medicine in Telangana with 11370 all india Rank
Hello aspirant,
The chances of securing MD General Medicine in Telangana with an All India Rank of 11370 are relatively low but not impossible. The cutoff ranks for government medical colleges in Telangana can vary significantly from year to year, depending on several factors such as:
- Number of seats available: The more seats available, the lower the cutoff rank.
- Number of candidates appearing for the exam: A higher number of candidates can lead to higher cutoff ranks.
- Difficulty level of the exam: A more difficult exam can result in lower cutoff ranks.
Here are some factors to consider:
- Government vs. private colleges: Government medical colleges generally have lower cutoff ranks than private medical colleges.
- Category: Candidates from reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC) may have lower cutoff ranks than general category candidates.
- State quota vs. All India quota: Candidates with state quota can have an advantage over those with All India quota.
To improve your chances:
- Utilize counseling services: Many counseling services can help you assess your chances and make informed decisions.
- Explore other options: Consider other medical specialties or states where your rank might be competitive.
- Prepare for future exams: If you're not satisfied with your current rank, consider preparing for future attempts at the NEET PG exam.
It's important to note that the final decision depends on the actual cutoff ranks released by the counseling authorities. You can find the latest information on the official websites of the Telangana state counseling authority and the participating medical colleges.
I hope this helps!
at 42k rank can i get md pathology in shkm nallarh or esic faridabad in obc category from haryana state
Higher-ranked candidates with ranks below 20,000 have better chances of securing seats in popular specialties. For a rank of 42000, you may have limited options, primarily in less sought-after specialties or potentially in institutes that have lower demand.shkm and esic both are in demand and has very high cutoff so for admission in these colleges may be challenging for you.
I am Currently Pursuing Bsc In Neuroscience Technology,Its more focused on Neuro Diagnosis Part,Do you think this will hamper my future? I want to Pursue Msc and Phd and Have career in Research, not in hospital. Even after like pursuing neuroscience technology can i do pure neuroscience Msc and Do my Phd later?
hello
Pursuing BSc in Neuroscience Technology with a focus on neuro diagnosis can still lead to a career in research. Your undergraduate degree provides a solid foundation in neuroscience, and you can build upon that.
To transition into pure neuroscience research, consider the following:
1. Take additional courses in neuroscience, biology, chemistry, and mathematics to strengthen your foundation.
2. Gain research experience through internships, projects, or volunteer work.
3. Network with researchers and academics in the field to learn about opportunities and gain guidance.
4. Pursue an MSc in Neuroscience or a related field to specialize in research.
5. Your PhD can be in Neuroscience or a related field, focusing on research areas like neuroplasticity, neurodevelopment, or neurodegeneration.
Your BSc in Neuroscience Technology can serve as a stepping stone, and with additional education and experience, you can transition into pure neuroscience research.
Some potential research areas for you to explore:
1. Neuroimaging and neuroinformatics
2. Neurophysiology and neuroengineering
3. Neuropharmacology and neurotoxicology
4. Molecular neuroscience and genetics
5. Behavioral neuroscience and psychology
Remember, your career path is not limited by your undergraduate degree. Focus on building your skills, network, and experience, and you can achieve your goals in neuroscience research!
sir i am doing diploma my course is computer science so can give upsc exam
Hello there,
According to the guidelines set by UPSC, a candidate should have completed their Bachelor's in any subject or course. A diploma holder is not eligible for appearing in UPSC examination. To get more details on UPSC, kindly check out the given link.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-2025
may I ask which law exams can be given by diploma holders? thank you.
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I am preparing for mht cet sir please send me the pdf
Hello there,
To know more information on MHCET, kindly refer to the given link.
Rank is 34284 which college and branch i can get for MD
Hello there,
With a NEET PG rank of 34,284, your options for securing an MD seat will vary based on several factors, including your category (General, OBC, SC, ST), state domicile, and the availability of seats in various branches and colleges. However, I can provide a general idea of what you might expect:
Possible MD Branches:
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Non-Clinical Branches:
a) MD Pathology
b) MD Microbiology
c) MD Community Medicine
d) MD Pharmacology
e) MD Forensic Medicine
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Para-Clinical Branches:
a) MD Anaesthesia
b) MD Radiodiagnosis (in some private/deemed colleges)
College Types:
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Government Colleges:
a) Lower-ranked government medical colleges may have openings in non-clinical branches.
b) Depending on your category, you might also have a chance for para-clinical branches like Anaesthesia.
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Private and Deemed Universities:
A broader range of branches may be available in private and deemed universities, though the fees can be higher.
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DNB Programs:
You might find a better chance of securing a seat in a Diplomate of National Board (DNB) program, especially in institutions or hospitals offering DNB in branches like Anaesthesia, Family Medicine, or Pathology.
State Quota and Category Influence:
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State Quota:
If you apply through your state's counseling process, you might have better chances depending on the state's reservation policies and seat matrix.
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Category:
Your chances improve if you belong to a reserved category (OBC, SC, ST).
Next Steps:
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Participate in Counseling:
Ensure that you participate in the counseling sessions for both All India Quota (AIQ) and your state's quota. Each round may open up different opportunities.
- Research Colleges: Focus on colleges in your domicile state or those with higher intake in specific branches.
For more precise information, consider checking previous years' cutoff trends for the specific colleges you are interested in or consult with a career counselor specializing in medical education.
I would recommend you to use NEET PG college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
Here is the link to the tool:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
I am looking for BCA colleges.
Hello reader,
Here is the list of BCA colleges in India -->
1) Christ University
2) St.Josephs university
3) Symbiosis pune
4) Kristu Jayanti college
5) Loyala college
6) Amity College , Noida
7) Mount Carmel college
8) St.Xaviers Ahemedabad
9) Institute of management studies, noida
10) MIT Arts, Commerce and Science college
I want to take admission in MCM DAV college
MCM DAV college offers b.a and b.a Hons for arts students.candidatezs must pass 12th or equivalent exam from recognised board.for admission candidates required to submit their documents like marksheet of 12th and 10th on the basis of which they decide merit list for admission to b.a course.the total gee is around 42k.
hello sir,mam ! i am about to pursue a diploma in anesthesia tech. I am interested in both the fields and also in respiratory therapy tech but some people are suggesting me lyk you should take respiratory therapist because you wont get enough pay in anesthesia tech please help me to decide my career
Hello Zara!
Deciding between a diploma in Anaesthesia Technology and Respiratory Therapy Technology depends on various factors including your career goals, interests, and financial expectations. Here’s a brief comparison to help you:
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Anaesthesia Technology :
- Role : You assist in administering anaesthesia during surgeries and monitor patients' vital signs.
- Pros : Can be rewarding in a critical care setting; integral part of surgical teams.
- Pay : Salaries vary, but they may be lower compared to some other healthcare roles depending on location and experience.
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Respiratory Therapy Technology :
- Role : You manage and treat patients with respiratory issues, like asthma or COPD.
- Pros : Growing field with increasing demand; diverse work settings (hospitals, clinics, home care).
- Pay : Often higher compared to anaesthesia tech, especially with advanced certifications.
Considerations :
- Interest : Which field excites you more?
- Job Market : Research the demand and salary trends in your area.
- Career Growth : Both fields offer opportunities for specialization and advancement.
For more detailed insights, you can explore these resources:
Weigh these factors based on your personal goals and preferences to make an informed decision.