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Aashi Rai

Contributor-Level 7

The scope of Business Economics is very much diverse and it offers opportunities in many different sectors because of its focus on applying economic principles to the decision-making of businesses.

The scope of Business Economics is evolving continuously and is providing opportunities in multiple sectors where a deep understanding of economics and its application to business decisions is given value.

It provides a strong foundation for roles that need analytical skills, strategic thinking, and a comprehensive understanding of economic factors influencing business environments.

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Business Economics

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Loveleen Choudhury

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It is very important that candidates choose best colleges for themselves to go for Nephrology courses.

Candidates can see factors below during sleecting colleges that they love -

They can consider following factors while selecting colleges:

  • Accreditation

  • Ranking 

  • Clinical Exposure

  • Entrance Exam Requirements

  • Placement & Research Opportunities

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Nishtha Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education is a moderately competitive institute to get into, as its acceptance rate stands at 50%. This figure tells us that almost 50 out of every 100 applicants manage to get enrolled in the institute, which is more than half of all the applicants. Therefore, once an applicant fulfills KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education admission requirements i.e., competitive grades, standardised test scores, English language requirements as well as relevant documents, they are most likely to secure an admission in the institute. However, students must not take this lightly and apply to the institute within

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Aishwarya Rai

Contributor-Level 10

Urologist and Nephrologist are two different professionals.

Urologists are doctors who study about urinary system and treatment of diseases related to it. But Nephrologists study about kidney, its structure, diseases and their treatment.

Candidates can see table below showing the comparison -

Aspect

Urologist

Nephrologist

Focus Area

Urinary tract and male reproductive system

Kidney diseases and non-surgical treatment

Procedures Performed

Kidney stone removal, prostate surgery, kidney transplants

Dialysis, kidney failure management, electrolyte balance

Training Path

MBBS? MD (General Surgery)? MCh/DNB (Urology)

MBBS? MD (General Medicine)? DM/DNB (Nephrology)

Career Scope

Surgical field, hospitals, and clinics

The medical field, dialysis centres, and hospitals

Best for?

Patients needing surgery for kidney/urinary disorders

Patients needing medical treatment for kidney issues

 

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Mamona Jain

Contributor-Level 10

The main difference between a Nephrologist and a Consultant Nephrologist is about experience. Consultant Nephrologists are experienced professionals in this field. 

Candidates can see table below showing key differences between Nephrologist and a Consultant Nephrologist -

Feature

Nephrologist

Consultant Nephrologist

Qualification

MBBS + MD + DM/DNB in Nephrology

MBBS + MD + DM/DM/DNB4 with years of experience

Role

Diagnoses and treats kidney diseases

Leads a team and provides expert consultations

Experience Level

Early to mid-career specialist

Senior specialist with vast experience

Responsibilities

Manages dialysis, kidney failure, and electrolyte imbalances

Oversees complex cases, research, and training

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Nitesh Srivastava

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The reporting time for the MAH HM CET exam is usually mentioned on your admit card and varies based on the exam center. Typically, candidates are advised to report at least 1.5 to 2 hours before the exam start time. This early arrival allows time for document verification, security checks, and other formalities. The exam itself will have a fixed start time, which will also be stated on the admit card. It is crucial to follow the instructions provided to avoid any delays or complications on the day of the exam. Always check your admit card for specific details.

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Parul Shukla

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Below are steps to become a Nephrologist after 12th -

  • Complete 12th with PCB
  • Clear NEET-UG
  • Complete MBBS (5.5 years)
  • Qualify NEET-PG
  • Pursue MD (3 years)
  • Appear for NEET-SS.
  • Complete DM/DNB in Nephrology (3 years)

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Kritika Malhotra

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Candidates applying for IBSAT 2025, can fill the application form in

  • Online Mode
  • Offline Mode

For online mode candidates can visit at ibsindia.org and for offline mode, students must visit the IBS centre to college offline applictaion form and prospectus.

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Jaya Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

The USA, Germany, and Canada are considered the best countries for Nephrology due to advanced healthcare systems, high salaries, and extensive research opportunities. The USA has top-ranking institutions like the Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins, offering excellent training and career prospects. Germany and Canada provide well-structured Nephrology programs with strong patient care systems. India also has growing opportunities, especially in transplant nephrology and dialysis management.

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Shailja Singh

Contributor-Level 6

For CUET Fine Arts, you can map subjects that align with artistic skills, creativity, and cultural knowledge. Below are the CUET subjects that can be paired effectively with Fine Arts:

  • History 
  • Performing Arts
  • English / Hindi / Other Regional Language
  • General Aptitude Test (if required)

Candidates are advised to check university-wise CUET Subject Mapping for their desired UG programme as each university may have different subject requirements for the same undergraduate programme. Find the CUET UG 2025 Subject Combination at NTA official website or at Shiksha portal.

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Manashjyoti Srivastava

Contributor-Level 10

To get admission into Vinayaka Mission's Research Foundation courses, students need to ensure they satisfy the admission criteria of the desired course before applying. The university mainly accepts students based on entrance exam scores followed by counselling conducted by the concerned authority. Hence, applicants need to either provide valid scores obtained in the relevant exams, or appear for the university-level tests (if there is any). Shortlisted students need to go through document verification and pay the admission fees to confirm their seats at the university.

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Sayeba Naushad

Contributor-Level 10

Graduates from B.Des programmes can explore careers in:

  • UI/UX Design

  • Product Design

  • Graphic Design

  • Animation & VFX

  • Industrial Design

  • Interaction Design

  • Game Design

  • Advertising & Branding

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

Yes Nephrology is a very promising and a very rewarding medical branch. It also offers high demand, financial stability to candidates and opportunities in healthcare field. 

Also due to rise in kidney diseases worldwide, nephrologists play a very crucial role in healthcare. 

Field is very stimulating, it requires expertise in internal medicine, dialysis and even transplant care.

No doubt it is challenging, nephrology provides immense job satisfaction by helping patients manage chronic kidney conditions effectively.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

Contributor-Level 10

Yes it is possible that Nephrology can be a stressful speciality especially because it is a study related to kidney diseases. And nature of kidney diseases are usually vey compliated, which also often require long-term management and emergency care. 

It is very common for Nephrologists to deal with critically ill patients everyday, including all those who are on dialysis or awaiting kidney transplants. 

This field is full of handling complex cases and making life-saving decisions, as all doctors do. 

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Anmol Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

Dear reader,

A Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is a valuable degree that provides students with a strong foundation in business principles, management practices, and analytical skills. This program enhances critical thinking, leadership, and communication abilities, preparing graduates for diverse roles in various industries. The curriculum often includes practical experiences through internships and projects, ensuring that students are well-equipped to meet the demands of the corporate world.

Lovely Professional University (LPU) offers a comprehensive BBA program, requiring candidates to have completed their 10+2 education fro

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Kanika Aggarwal

Contributor-Level 7

To be eligible for admission to Vinayaka Mission's Law School, candidates must fulfil the basic eligibility requirements as per the college's standards. Tabulated below is the basic criteria for UG and PG courses:

Course NameEligibility
BA LLBPass Class 12 with minimum 45% aggregate (42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST)
BCom LLBPass Class 12 with minimum 45% aggregate (42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST)
BBA LLBPass Class 12 with minimum 45% aggregate (42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST)
LLBUG degree from a recognised university obtaining minimum 45% aggregate
LLMPassed a LLB degree

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Kanishk Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

No, nephrologists do not perform surgeries. They specialize in the medical management of kidney diseases, including dialysis, kidney failure treatment, and electrolyte balance correction. Surgical procedures like kidney transplants are performed by urologists or transplant surgeons, while nephrologists oversee post-operative care and manage patients on dialysis. 

However, nephrologists are trained in certain procedures like kidney biopsies and catheter placements for dialysis.

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Yatendra Pradhan

Contributor-Level 10

If a professional is in Nephrology field the highest they can earn gets around INR 30 LPA to INR 50 LPA. But this range is for those who are working in government hospitals. 

Those who are in private hospitals or have their own clinic can earn even higher.

 

 

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Mani Sahni

Contributor-Level 10

Yes a nephrologist is a medical doctor who has done Nephrology specialization and is also responsible for diagnosing and even treating kidney related diseases.

If a candidates wishes to become a Nephrologist they should complete MBBS, MD in General Medicine or even Paediatrics and also then they can go for DM or DNB in Nephrology.

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Loveleen Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

Yes NEET is needed if you wish to pursue Nephrology.

At first NEET UG is needed for admission to MBBS and then NEET PG is required for MD in General Medicine or Paediatrics. 

After completing MD, candidates must clear NEET-SS (Super Specialty) to secure admission into a DM/DNB Nephrology program. Since nephrology is a highly specialised medical branch, these entrance exams ensure selection of qualified candidates.

Relevant Links for Nephrology Courses:

MSc Clinical Embryology
MSc Pathology

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