Srishti Manipal Entrance and Aptitude Test
No, there typically isn't a BSc in Cardiology offered in India. The related field you might be interested in is BSc Cardiac Technology, which involves using technology to assist doctors in diagnosing and treating heart conditions. EAMCET (or its state-specific variant) can be used for admission into BSc Cardiac Technology programs in some institutions. There isn't a BSc in Cardiology. BSc Cardiac Technology focuses on the technical aspects of cardiac care using equipment. EAMCET can be used for admission in some colleges. Eligibility criteria and entrance exams may vary. https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/ap-eamcet-preparation-tips I hope it helps!
Hello aspirant
BSC Cardiology seat are given on the basis of class xii results .
The aspiring candidate must have passed class xii with minimum 50 % marks in physics, chemistry and biology from any reputed university.
There is no Entrance exam As such for bsc Cardiology but universities conduct their own exam followed by personal I.terview of the candidate. On the basis of Combined score of Class xii score, test and interview , a merit list is prepared and then the seat is alloted to the student.
Though if you have appeared for eam cet , you may upload it w
Along with other documents. It will create a good effect.
Hello student,
With a JEE Mains rank of 57,677, you have a decent chance of getting into several NITs, IIITs, and other centrally funded technical institutions, though it might be challenging for top branches like CSE or ECE in the most sought-after NITs.
Here are some options where you might secure a seat:
Additionally, state engineering colleges that accept JEE Mains scores, like those in Punjab, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh, may also be accessible. The exact college and branch will depend on your category, home state quota, and seat availability during counseling.
I would recommend you to use JEE college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
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Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.
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Hi there,
Hope you are doing well.
To gather the detailed information regarding the rank and the colleges that you can get at this marks, you have to visit the official website of the ap eamcet examination authority and then check the previous year cutoffs and the opening and closing ranks to know which course you can study at a particular college.
The cutoffs generally vary every year depending upon a lot of factors like the number of seats available, the number of applicants and the difficulty level of the examination and many more.
You can also take the help of our official college predictor which is designed by our experts to give us an idea and possible colleges that we can get at this score. The link of the predictor is mentioned below:
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp
Hope this resolves your query.
There are 50% of the seats are filled in JC college based on merit in PGCET and the admission fee is less under this is 3.7 lakh but if you opt for management quota seats you have to pay more or additional fee which is 5.6 lakh in your case. So its upto you which entrance path you choose for the admission.
Hello there,
With a rank of 3,342 in the veterinary practical exam and belonging to the SC category, you have a reasonable chance of getting a seat in a veterinary college, particularly in states where the competition for SC candidates may have lower cutoffs.
Factors to Consider:
Previous Year Cutoffs : Check the previous years' cutoffs for veterinary colleges in your state, especially for SC category candidates. This will give you a clearer idea of your chances.
State Quota vs. All India Quota : If you're applying through the state quota, your chances might be better than through the All India Quota, as state quotas often have lower cutoffs for reserved categories.
Active Participation in Counseling : Ensure that you actively participate in the counseling process and stay updated on seat availability.
In summary, while getting into a "good" college may depend on the specific state and college, you should have a reasonable chance of securing a seat in a veterinary college with your rank in the SC category.
With a NEET UG score of 407 in the SC category , you have a chance of getting a medical seat in some of the southern states, though the exact chances depend on various factors such as:
State Quota : Since you belong to the SC category, you may have a better chance of securing a seat under the 85% state quota in states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana .
Previous Year Cutoffs : In states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka , SC category students have been able to get government or semi-government medical seats with scores around 400-450. However, the cutoff changes each year based on the competition and availability of seats.
Private Colleges : You can also explore private medical colleges in states like Karnataka or Tamil Nadu, where the cutoff for SC candidates is usually lower than government colleges.
It’s best to participate in the state counseling process for each state you’re interested in to see your chances based on your rank and category. Keep an eye on cutoff trends from previous years to assess your chances better.
Hello Ranjita,
With 154 marks in NEET , your chances of getting a BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) or BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences) seat largely depend on the state you are applying to and your category (General/SC/ST/OBC).
Here’s what you can expect:
Government Colleges : Getting a seat in government colleges with 154 marks can be difficult, even in the reserved categories, as the cutoffs for BHMS and BNYS are usually higher.
Private Colleges : You have a good chance of securing a seat in private colleges for BHMS or BNYS. Many private institutions have lower cutoffs and might accept candidates with scores around 150-200 in NEET.
State Counseling : Check your state’s counseling process and cutoff trends, as some states may offer seats with lower NEET scores, especially for reserved category candidates.
Make sure to apply through the state quota counseling for BHMS and BNYS, and explore private college options for better chances of admission.
Hello student, With 98.6% in Intermediate and 60% in JEE Mains, you have a good chance of getting a seat at SASTRA University. SASTRA considers both JEE Main scores and board exam marks for admission, with weightage given to both. Your high percentage in Intermediate should strengthen your application, making it likely for you to secure a seat, though the final decision will depend on the specific cutoffs for the year and the competition. I would recommend you to use JEE college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your score.
Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your score.
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