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With 149 marks and an approximate rank of 12 lakhs in NEET, it will be difficult to secure admission to an MBBS program, which is a typical route to pursue anesthesia as a specialization later on. However, you can explore other related healthcare courses like:
Diploma in Anaesthesia (DA) : This is a shorter course offered by some private institutions. Admissions are often based on merit and NEET scores, but lower-ranked candidates might still have chances in private colleges.
B.Sc. in Anaesthesia Technology : This is an undergraduate course available at various private colleges. It's a paramedical course that prepares students to assist in anesthesia procedures.
You might need to explore private colleges or management quota seats for these courses as government colleges typically have higher cutoffs.
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