What is the eligibility criteria for PG Diploma in Child Health programme offered by MGIMS Wardha?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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    Anshu choudhary

    4 months ago

    The eligibility criteria for PG Diploma in Child Health programme offered by MGIMS Wardha:

    Candidate must have a MBBS degree from recognised college or university and must have 50 percentile in NEET PG.

  • The eligibility criteria for PG Diploma in Child Health programme offered by MGIMS Wardha is students to have a minimum of 50% in their high school degree (10+2) in the Science stream. 

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    Mukesh Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    4 months ago

    Pg Diploma in child health programme duration is 2 years. The candidate must have completed MBBS dgree or provisional MBBS pass certificate which is recognised as per the provision of the NMC act 2019. Other eligibility criteria for counselling, candidate must have obtained 50 percentile for general category,40 percentile for SC/St/OBC and 45 percentile for UR PWD in NEET PG.

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