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Updated on - Feb 10, 2024 11:31 AM IST

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Sohini Bhattacharya •  1 week ago

Dear student, 

According to the NEET SS 2024 Syllabus, Gynaecological, Oncology and Reproductive Medicine are included in the same question paper group. Therefore, there will be questions related to these specializations combined in the OBGYN paper. It is required to study Gynaecological, Oncology and Reproductive Medicine to achieve good scores. Students must strategically prepare because there will be mixed questions from both the sections and not studying anyone will not help in better preparation. However, Gynaecological and Oncology focuses on cancers of the female reproductive system, while Reproductive Medicine addresses infertility and reproductive health issues. Therefore, by preparing both topics, students will be able to tackle questions that may question the concepts from oncology to reproductive health medicine. A good approach to preparing will help students to cover the syllabus for the exam and stay less confused. Therefore, students will have to study both concepts to get admission to the MCH reproductive medicine colleges in India. 

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Samiksha Rautela •  1 month ago

Dear Student,

Candidates can start early, create a strategy and have a structured schedule to level up their preparation. To effectively prepare for NEET candidates must follow the below given tips and a study schedule. 

  • Understand the Exam Syllabus: Candidates must familiarise NEET syllabus and the marking scheme. 
  • Craft a Study Plan: Students must allocate specific time slots for each subject and study in a similar schedule. 
  • Read, Revise & Repeat: Candidates must schedule weekly revisions to check things that they have learnt and revise the last read chapters. 
  • Practice Mock Papers: Candidates must regularly attempt mock tests and previous year's papers to keep a check on their preparation.
  • Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle: Students must maintain a balanced diet and ensure adequate sleep to keep their minds sharp.

Further, candidates can follow the NEET 2025 Preparation Time Table and study for 7-8 hours everyday.

Thank You

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Samiksha Rautela •  2 months ago

Dear Student, 

The official dates for NEET PG 2025 Exam are yet to be announced by the exam conducting body, National Board of Examinations (NBE). However, by analyzing the previous years’ trends and data about the NEET PG Entrance Exam dates, CollegeDekho has provided a ‘tentative’ schedule of when the NBE may conduct the NEET PG 2025 Exam next year. As mentioned throughout our NEET PG exam pages, the tentative dates are provided to offer the candidates preparing for the said exam, an idea of the timeline of the NEET PG 2025 Exam Schedule. The expected NEET PG 2025 Exam Date is anticipated to be in June 2025, based on the previous year's exam curriculum. The registration process for the same is likely to begin in the month of March/April 2025. 

It is important to note that the official dates for the entrance exam will be updated as per the formal date schedule as soon as its released by the NBE. Therefore, the tentative schedule provided by CollegeDekho is subject to changes as per the official notification release regarding the NEET PG 2025 final dates schedule. For a detailed insight into the application process, exam pattern, exam overview, important dates, admit card, and latest updates on the upcoming NEET PG 2025 Exam, keep following CollegeDekho. 

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rubina •  Mar-12-2024
Yes,To take admission in BPT program you need to qualify the LPUNEST exam which is mandatory for taking admission in BPT program and for that you can register for LPUNEST exam and book your slot.
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Rajeshwari De •  Aug-23-2023

After earning your Diploma in GNM, you may enrol to the B.Sc. Nursing course at Madras Medical College. However, in order to be eligible, you must meet the following requirements:

  • You need to have earned your General Nursing and Midwifery Diploma (GNM) from a recognised college.
  • You must have received a minimum of 50% marks on your GNM exam.
  • The National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) for Nursing must have been passed by you.

The admission process will be based on your NEET score and the availability of seats. For admission to B.Sc. nursing programs, a national-level entrance exam called the NEET for Nursing is administered. The National Board of Examinations (NBME) administers the test. You may apply for the B.Sc. Nursing courses after you fulfil all the eligibility requirements.