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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
With the exception of MBBS you have a number of possibilities after finishing your BIPC (Biology Physics, Chemistry) course and receiving a score of 228 on the NEET 2018 exam
A fantastic option for people who are interested in research and the biological sciences is a B.Sc in microbiology. With your 12th grade, you might have a decent chance of being admitted to one of the many colleges that offer this subject. Government colleges may provide seats under reserve categories, which could lessen the cost of tuition, and some institutions grant scholarships.
Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS): This can be an additional good choice if you are i
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Congratulations for CET score. But I can't tell you whether you can get into VIT or not without knowing the branch of your interest and whether you are in general or other categories. You can fill out the form with the branches of your interest. I guess, you can get VIT for 2/3 specific branches.
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Secondly, which branch you want accordingly if your percentile ( 50% wattage to MHT CET score and 58% wattage to HSC OR equivalent score ) is above 90 at least then there is a chance that you can get in.
For more information, the check DTE website for cutoffs of last year or you can also search on Google for last year cutoffs .so you will get some idea.
All the best.
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I understand and appreciate your interest in pursuing Aerospace Engineering. To assist you in choosing the colleges to pursue the same, kindly refer to the link below for more information on the colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/b-tech-in-aerospace-engineering-colleges-india
I hope this answers your question to your satisfaction. If so, kindly upvote this answer. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.
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Programme Highlights:
To equip students with an integrated Hi-skill set that will allow them to develop their professional careers in Information Technology. To prepare students with the theoretical and practical knowledge that is necessary to enable them to understand the design of complex computer applications. The programme trains students to acquire the latest skills and buil
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Though, you might get some local government colleges of your state, with home-state quota in one of the non- technical branches, I would suggest you to not run for those colleges, as those are not worth studying in. For mere degree purpose, you can go for them, but for career, exposure and good placements, go for private universities instead. These universities perform way better than the government colleges you would get with these marks. Recommendations are:
LPU, CU, VIT, Amity, SRM, Manipal, etc.
Best of luck.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Medical courses after 12th Science:
- BDS
- BSc Nursing
- BPharma
- PharmaD
- BAMS
- BHMS
- BUMS
- BPT (Physiotherapy)
- BVSc & AH
- BOT (Bachelor of Occupational Therapy)
- BASLP (Bachelor of Audiology Speech-Language Pathology)
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