Does WBUHS accept ISC score?

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    Answered by

    Pavan kumar Kale | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    Yes, WBUHS accepts ISc scores for certain pharmaceutical and health Science courses. however, the specific entrance exam accepted by WBUHS for MBBS is NEET . for general category applicants, a minimal cumulative score of 50% is required, while SC/ST/OBC candidates need a minimum of 40%.

    WBUHS accepts ISc scores for the following courses:

    1. Pharmaceutical and health Science courses

    The entrance exam accepted by WBUHS for MBBS is:

    • NEET
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    Answered by

    Vivek Roy

    a year ago

    If you're interested in certain pharmaceutical and health Science courses at WBUHS, they accept CBSE 12th and ISC exams. Additionally, you can also get admission through exams like NEET PG and AIAPGET for the West Bengal University of Health Sciences.

  • For certain courses in pharmaceutical and health sciences at WBUHS, the CBSE 12th and ISC exams are acknowledged.
    The examinations recorded underneath are too acknowledged for confirmation to the West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS):
    West Bengal Post Graduate Audiology and Speech Language Pathology Admission Test (NEET PG) AIAPGET

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