Hello Megha,
No, there is no information regarding lateral entry in MBBS after first year of BSc nursing. However, it is important for candidates to qualify National Eligibility cum Entrance Test exam as specified by National Testing Agency (NTA).
Therefore, considering the fact that BSc candidates might need admission into MBBS/BDS courses, NTA has provided a rule under NEET qualification codes that, aspirants filling the application form must can apply for the exam with Code 6, which states that one has to pass BSc examination with not less than two subjects (which includes Biology/Biotechnology, Physics and Chemistry). Also, they should qualify Class 10+2 with English, Biology/Biotechnology, Physics and Chemistry.
Also, read more information on NEET qualification codes, check the link provided here.
NO NEET TO RIGHT NEET OR ANY ANOTHER EXAM ... THERE IS A LATERAL ENTRY FOR MBBS ... BUT NOT IN INDIA ...
U CAN JOIN LATERAL ENTRY IN EUROPE
No there is a way.. after finishing bsc nursing 4th year u can join directly into 3rd year mbbs . .. where there is a will there is a way. ...
..In india there is no lateral entry for mbbs ..
But in Europe country bsc nursing is more popular course hence on the basics they may allow u to entry into mbbs course ...
All u have to do is just clear all subjects in bscnursing and apply for med school in eroupe ..
Hello Meghna, To get into MBBS you need to crack NEET, national entrance examination test. Neet emcpasses majority of colleges in the. A a few colleges have their own exams, AIIMS, JIPMER. Goodluck.
Yes once you graduate from b.sc. you could apply for NEET. Earlfier there was a age limit of 25 years which now has been removed. Also it means you have already passed +2 so yes you can enter late into MBBS course.
But you will have to clear the NEET UG entrance exam. So if you are willing to work hard and have a dream it's worth a shot.
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