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Maharashtra medical colleges fee structure 2024 - Tuition & Development Fees for MBBS/BDS

Maharashtra medical colleges fee structure 2024 - Tuition & Development Fees for MBBS/BDS

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Aspirants seeking medical admission in the state of Maharashtra must know the fee structure of medical college in Maharashtra before applying for it. Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Mumbai is the authority competent to release the Maharashtra MBBS/BDS fee structure for both private and government colleges. All the private participating institutes for granting medical admission in Maharashtra mandatorily have to declare their respective fee structure with the state conducting authority. So that it can be released on the official website of state admission conducting authority for the convenience of aspirants in Maharashtra medical admission.

Maharashtra medical colleges fee structure 2024 - Tuition & Development Fees for MBBS/BDS
Maharashtra medical colleges fee structure 2024 - Tuition & Development Fees for MBBS/BDS

Candidates can go through the article on Maharashtra NEET 2025 colleges fee structure comprising the amount which an aspirant needs to pay for granting admission to MBBS/BDS seat in the state. Fees of any government or private college or institute is mandatory to be known by aspirants before applying for admission. By going through the Maharashtra NEET fee structure, aspirants along with their parents will have an idea about the amount of money needed to be paid for granting the admission. Read the article on Maharashtra government/private medical college fee structure to know fees structure for MBBS in Mumbai and all the other states,

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MBBS fee in Maharashtra

The MBBS fee structure in Maharashtra is specified by the state authorities and will be released along with the Maharashtra NEET official information bulletin.

Candidates can go through the Maharashtra government NEET fee structure from the table below.

Tuition fee of Maharashtra government medical colleges


Sr. No.

Course

Annual Tuition fee per annum Rs.

Development

Fee per annum Rs.

1)

Medical

1,14,300

5,000

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Miscellaneous charge of Maharashtra government medical colleges

Sr.No

Item

Rs.

Remark

1)

Admission Fee

1,500

at the time of admission

2)

Gymkhana Fee

500

per annum

3)

Hostel Fee

4,000

per annum

4)

Library Fee

2,000

Deposit - once - At the time of admission

1,000

per annum

Maharashtra private medical colleges fee structure

The fee structure of private colleges of Maharashtra medical colleges is decided by the respective authorities of the college. Candidates can go through the list of private medical institutions of Maharashtra with its fee structure.

MBBS Fee Structure for private colleges

Sr. No.

Institute Name

Total Fee

1

K.J. Somaiya Medical College & Research Centre, Sion, Mumbai

1127500

2

Terna Medical College & Hospital, Nerul, Navi Mumbai

700000

3

MIMER, Medical College, Talegaon Dabhade, Pune

1055000

4

MVPS Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College, Hospital & Research Center Nashik

894000

5

A.C.P.M. Medical College, Dhule

660000

6

NKP Salve Institute Of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Nagpur

1166000

7

Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Memorial Medical College, Amravati

962000

8

M.I.M.S.R. Medical College, Latur

815000

9

Padmashri Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Medical College, Ahmednagar

1100000

10

SMT Kashibai Navale Medical College, Narhe, Pune

1391500

11

Ashwini Rural Medical College Hospital & Research Centre

985000

12

Jiiu’s Indian Institute Of Medical Science Research

700000

13

SMBT Institute Of Medical Sciences & Research Centre

1160000

14

B K L Walawalkar Rural Medical College, Chiplun

1085000

15

Prakash Institute Of Medical Sciences And Research

484000

16

SSPM Medical College & Lifetime Hospital Padve Sindhudurg

825000

17

Vedantaa Institute Of Medical Sciences

1647000

Maharashtra NEET seat matrix

Candidates can check the list of medical and dental colleges for admission to Maharashtra MBBS/BDS admissions along with their seats intake.

Medical colleges

S.No.

Medical College

Ownership

Annual Intake (Seats)

1

Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha

Trust

250

2

Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College and General Hospital,Pune

Trust

150

3

ACPM Medical College, Dhule

Trust

100

4

Dr. Shankarrao Chavan Govt. Medical College, Nanded

Govt.

150

5

Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad

Trust

200

6

Padmashree Dr. D.Y.Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai

Trust

250

7

Grant Medical College, Mumbai

Govt.

250

8

Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Sion, Mumbai

Govt.

200

9

Government Medical College, Aurangabad

Govt.

200

10

Government Medical College, Nagpur

Govt.

250

11

Rajashree Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj Government Medical College, Kolhapur

Govt.

150

12

Government Medical College, Miraj

Govt.

200

13

Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai

Govt.

250

14

Shri VasantRao Naik Govt. Medical College, Yavatmal

Govt.

200

15

SRTR Medical College, Ambajogai

Govt.

150

16

Rajiv Gandhi Medical College and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital, Thane

Govt.

80

17

Government Medical College, Akola

Govt.

200

18

Rural Medical College, Loni

Trust

200

19

Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram, Wardha

Trust

100

20

Mahatma Gandhi Missions Medical College, Navi Mumbai

Trust

150

21

Dr. Ulhas Patil Medical College & Hospital, Jalgaon

Trust

150

22

Dr. Panjabrao Alias Bhausaheb Deshmukh Memorial Medical College, Amravati

Trust

100

23

Dr. D Y Patil Medical College, Kolhapur

Trust

150

24

Dr. D Y Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune

Trust

250

25

KJ Somaiya Medical College & Research Centre, Mumbai

Trust

50

26

Mahatma Gandhi Missions Medical College, Aurangabad

Trust

150

27

Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education & Research, Talegaon,Pune

Trust

150

28

Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Latur

Trust

150

29

N. K. P. Salve Institute. of Medical Sciences and Research Centre and Lata Mangeshkar Hospital, Nagpur

Trust

150

30

Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai

Trust

100

31

Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundations Medical College & Hospital, Ahmednagar

Trust

150

32

Government Medical College, Latur

Govt.

150

33

Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Medical College & Hospital, Sangli

Trust

150

34

Shri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College, Dhule

Govt.

150

35

Bharati Vidyapeeth University Medical College, Pune

Trust

150

36

Dr.Vasantrao Pawar Med. Col. Hosp. & Research Centre, Nashik (Prev. NDMVP Samaj Medical College)

Trust

120

37

Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai

Govt.

150

38

B. J. Govt. Medical College, Pune

Govt.

250

39

Armed Forces Medical College, Pune

Govt.

150

40

Indira Gandhi Medical College & Hospital, Nagpur

Govt.

200

41

Dr Vaishampayan Memorial Medical College, Solapur

Govt.

200

42

Datta Meghe Medical College, Nagpur

Private

150

43

Sindhudurg Shikshan Prasarak Mandal (SSPM) Medical College & Lifetime Hospital, Padave, Sindhudurg

Trust

150

44

Symbiosis Medical College for Women, Pune

Society

150

45

Government Medical College & Hospital, Baramati

Govt.

100

46

Government Medical College, Jalgaon

Govt.

150

47

Vedantaa Institute of Medical Sciences, Palghar, Maharashtra

Private

150

48

Prakash Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Sangli

Trust

150

49

Government Medical College, Gondia

Govt.

150

50

Government Medical College, Chandrapur

Govt.

150

51

H.B.T. Medical College & Dr. R.N. Cooper Municipal General Hospital, Juhu, Mumbai

Govt.

200

52

B.K.L. Walawalkar Rural Medical College, Ratnagiri

Trust

100

53

SMBT Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Nandi Hills, Nashik

Trust

150

54

Indian Institute of Medical Science & Research, Jalna

Trust

100

55

Ashwini Rural Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Solapur

Trust

100

Dental colleges

S.No.

College Name

Type

Total intakes

1

Aditya Dental College, Beed

Private

100

2

Annasaheb Chudaman Patil Memorial Dental College, Dhule

Private

100

3

Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College & Hospital, Navi Mumbai

Private

100

4

Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College & Hospital, Pune

Private

100

5

Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College & Hospital, Sangli

Private

100

6

Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikshan Sanstha’s Dental College & Hospital, Aurangabad

Private

100

7

D.Y. Patil Dental School, Pune

Private

100

8

Dr. D.Y. Patil Dental College & Hospital, Pune

Private

100

9

Dr. Hedgewar Smruti Rugna Seva Mandal's Dental College & Hospital, Hingoli

Private

100

10

Dr. Rajesh Ramdasji Kambe Dental College & Hospital, Akola

Private

100

11

Govt. Dental College & Hospital, Aurangabad

Govt.

57

12

Govt. Dental College & Hospital, Mumbai

Govt.

113

13

Govt. Dental College & Hospital, Nagpur

Govt.

57

14

Late Shri Yashwantrao Chavan Memorial Medical & Rural Development Foundation's Dental College & Hospital, Ahmednagar

Private

100

15

M.A. Rangoonwala College of Dental Sciences & Research Centre, Pune

Private

100

16

Maharashtra Institute of Dental Sciences & Research (Dental College)

Private

100

17

Mahatma Gandhi Missions Dental College & Hospital, Kamothe, Navi Mumbai

Private

100

18

Mahatma Gandhi Vidya Mandir’s Dental College & Hospital, Nashik

Private

100

19

Nair Hospital Dental College, Mumbai

Govt.

67

20

Nanded Rural Dental College & Research Center, Nanded

Private

100

21

Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil Dental College & Hospital, Navi Mumbai

Private

100

22

Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Dental College, Solapur

Private

100

23

Rural Dental College, Loni

Private

100

24

S.M.B.T. Dental College & Hospital, Amrutnagar

Private

100

25

Saraswati Dhanwantri Dental College & Hospital, Parbhani

Private

100

26

School of Dental Sciences, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad

Private

100

27

Sharad Pawar Dental College & Hospital, Wardha

Private

100

28

Sinhgad Dental College & Hospital, Pune

Private

100

29

SMBT Institute of Dental Sciences and Research, Nandi Hills, Nashik

Private

100

30

Swargiya Dadasaheb Kalmegh Smruti Dental College & Hospital, Nagpur

Private

100

31

Tatyasaheb Kore Dental College & Research Centre, New Pargaon

Private

60

32

Terna Dental College & Hospital, Navi Mumbai

Private

100

33

Vasantdada Patil Dental College and Hospital, Sangli

Private

40

34

Vidarbha Youth Welfare Society’s Dental College & Hospital, Amravati

Private

50

35

VSPM’s Dental College & Research Centre, Nagpur

Private

100

36

Yerala Medical Trust & Research Centre’s Dental College & Hospital, Navi Mumbai

Private

100

37

Yogita Dental College & Hospital, Ratnagiri

Private

100

Scholarship in government medical colleges of Maharashtra

Aspirants belonging to backward class or reserved categories, who are selected in open merit category are eligible and can apply for freeship and scholarship to be exempted from paying the Maharashtra NEET fees in government medical colleges. The Educational concession provided to eligible aspirants will be an extension of concession like tuition fees and University examination fees to such students, even if they fail once in their annual examination and for one reason or the other, they will not be benefited with the scholarship scheme. Candidates are required to submit their caste and income certificate in front of respective authorities for verification at the time of Maharashtra NEET admission.

Note: It is mandatory for aspirants to apply for scholarship at the time of admission in the concerned Maharashtra government medical college.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who is responsible for releasing the Maharashtra medical college fee structure?

Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Mumbai is the authority competent to release the Maharashtra MBBS/BDS fee structure for both private and government colleges.

2. What is the fee structure of medical colleges of Maharashtra?

The fee structure of Maharashtra NEET colleges includes the total amount of fee which an aspirant has to pay for granting the admission in the state.

3. For NRI candidates is there any separate amount to be paid for Maharashtra MBBS/BDS admission?

Yes, NRI candidates have to pay a separate amount as it is prescribed by authorities of the respective colleges.

4. Who can apply for Maharashtra NEET admission 2025?

Aspirants after successfully qualifying NEET UG can apply for admission in the medical colleges of Maharashtra.

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Sometimes, the official website might be experiencing heavy traffic, especially right after the admit cards are released. This can cause errors or make the website slow to respond. A slow internet connection on your end can also prevent the admit card from downloading properly. In some cases, browser extensions like ad-blockers might interfere with the download process. It's also possible that you might be entering the wrong application number, password, or security pin.

Here are a few things you can try to fix this issue. First, double-check that you are entering your NEET application number, password, and the security pin correctly. It might be helpful to copy and paste these details directly from your registration confirmation if you have it. If the website is slow, try refreshing the page or try downloading it again after some time, perhaps during off-peak hours like late at night or early morning.

Try using a different web browser like Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. Also, clear your current browser's cache and cookies or try downloading the admit card in incognito or private browsing mode. If you have any browser extensions enabled, especially ad-blockers or VPNs, try temporarily disabling them and then attempt to download the admit card again. Ensure that you have a stable and good-speed internet connection. Avoid using mobile data hotspots if possible and prefer a broadband or Wi-Fi connection. If you've tried all of this and still can't download the admit card, try using a different device like another computer or a mobile phone.

If none of these steps work, it's important to contact the National Testing Agency (NTA) for help. You can reach them through their helpline numbers: 011-40759000 or 011-69227700. You can also send them an email at neet@nta.ac.in. They should be able to assist you with the issue. Remember to keep trying and don't panic. There's still time before the exam, and the NTA will likely help you resolve this.

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The National Testing Agency (NTA), which conducts the NEET exam, usually provides a few options to recover your password if you've forgotten it. You'll need to visit the official NEET website, which is typically neet.nta.nic.in. On the login page where you'd normally enter your application number and password, you should find a link that says something like "Forgot Password?"

Clicking on this "Forgot Password?" link will generally present you with a few methods to reset your password. One common method involves answering a security question that you would have set up during the NEET registration process. If you remember the answer to your chosen security question, you can enter it, and the website will likely allow you to set a new password.

Another frequent option is to receive a One-Time Password (OTP) on your registered mobile number or email address. If you choose this method, you'll likely need to enter your application number and date of birth. The NTA will then send an OTP to your registered contact details. Once you receive and enter this OTP on the website, you should be able to create a new password.   In some cases, there might also be an option to reset your password via a link sent to your registered email address. If you select this, the NTA will email you a link. Clicking on this link will redirect you to a page where you can set a new password for your NEET account.

After you've successfully reset your password using any of these methods, make sure to note it down in a safe place for future reference. Once you have your new password, go back to the admit card download section on the official NEET website, enter your application number, your newly recovered password, and the security pin displayed on the screen. You should then be able to log in and download your NEET admit card.

If you encounter any difficulties during this process, or if none of these options seem to be working, it's best to directly contact the NTA for assistance. You can find their helpline numbers and email address on the official NEET website under the "Contact Us" section. They will be the most reliable source to help you resolve any login issues and access your admit card.

Predicting specific questions with 95% certainty for NEET 2025 is impossible. The National Testing Agency (NTA) designs the paper to test a broad understanding of the Class 11 and 12 NCERT syllabi for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. However, based on past trends, important concepts, and high-weightage chapters, we can identify areas that are highly likely to have questions.

In Physics, expect a significant number of questions from:

  • Mechanics: This includes topics like Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy, Power, Rotational Motion, and Gravitation. These form the foundation of physics and often have direct applications or are integrated into more complex problems.
  • Thermodynamics: Concepts related to heat, work, energy transfer, and the laws of thermodynamics are consistently important.

  • Optics: Both Ray Optics and Wave Optics usually have a good representation, covering phenomena like reflection, refraction, interference, diffraction, and polarization.
  • Modern Physics: Topics like the photoelectric effect, dual nature of matter, atoms, nuclei, and semiconductors tend to have a significant weightage.
  • Current Electricity and Magnetism: Questions on circuits, Ohm's law, magnetic effects of current, and electromagnetic induction are generally included.

In Chemistry, focus on:

  • Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure: Understanding different types of bonds, VSEPR theory, and molecular orbital theory is crucial.

  • Thermodynamics and Equilibrium: Chemical thermodynamics, ionic equilibrium, and chemical equilibrium are high-weightage areas.
  • Organic Chemistry: A significant portion of the chemistry paper comes from Organic Chemistry, including topics like Hydrocarbons, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids, and Amines, along with reaction mechanisms and name reactions.

  • Coordination Compounds: This chapter often has direct and conceptual questions.

  • Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics: These physical chemistry chapters involving electrochemical cells and reaction rates are important.

In Biology (Botany and Zoology), emphasize:

  • Human Physiology: A large number of questions are usually from the various systems of the human body (digestion, respiration, circulation, excretion, nervous, endocrine, reproduction).
  • Genetics and Evolution: Principles of inheritance, molecular basis of inheritance, and evolutionary concepts are consistently important.

  • Plant Physiology: Topics like photosynthesis, respiration in plants, plant growth and development, and plant hormones are significant.

  • Ecology and Environment: This section often has direct and conceptual questions related to ecosystems, biodiversity, and environmental issues.

  • Cell Biology: Understanding cell structure, function, biomolecules, cell cycle, and cell division is fundamental.

  • Biotechnology: Principles and applications of biotechnology are increasingly important.

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Yes, candidates with low vision are permitted to use assistive devices, such as video magnifiers, during the NEET UG 2025 examination. The National Testing Agency (NTA) allows Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) to use their own assistive devices, provided they have a valid PwD certificate issued by a recognized medical authority. Additionally, PwBD candidates are entitled to extra time (1 hour and 5 minutes) and the option to use a scribe, depending on their specific needs. It is advisable to inform the examination authorities in advance and carry relevant medical certificates to facilitate the use of such devices during the exam

Yes, a low vision candidate is allowed to use assistive devices like a video magnifier to read the NEET UG 2025 question paper, provided they meet certain conditions.

Key Points:

  • Benchmark Disability : Must have 40% or more disability, certified by a recognized authority.

  • Medical Certificate : Submit a certificate stating the need for the device.

  • NTA Approval : Get prior approval from NTA to use the device during the exam.

  • Extra Time : Eligible for 60 minutes of extra time.

Make sure to follow the application guidelines and seek NTA approval well in advance.

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Column I ( Salivary gland)

 

Column II ( Their location)

Parotids

I

Below tongue

Sub-maxillary / sub-mandibular

Ii

Lower jaw

Sub-linguals

Iii

Cheek

Option: 1

a(i), b(ii) , c(iii)

 


Option: 2

a(ii), b(i), c(iii)

 


Option: 3

a(i), b(iii), c(ii)


Option: 4

a(iii), b(ii), c(i)


Ethyl \; ester \xrightarrow[(excess)]{CH_{3}MgBr} P

the product 'P' will be ,

Option: 1


Option: 2


Option: 3

\left ( C_{2}H_{5} \right )_{3} - C- OH


Option: 4


 

    

           

 Valve name                            

             

Function

    I   Aortic valve     A

Prevents blood from going backward from the pulmonary artery to the right ventricle.

    II   Mitral valve     B

 Prevent blood from flowing backward from the right ventricle to the right atrium.

    III   Pulmonic valve     C

 Prevents backward flow from the aorta into the left ventricle.

    IV   Tricuspid valve     D

 Prevent backward flow from the left ventricle to the left atrium.

 

Option: 1

I – A , II – B, III – C, IV – D


Option: 2

 I – B , II – C , III – A , IV – D


Option: 3

 I – C , II – D , III – A , IV – B


Option: 4

 I – D , II – A , III – B , IV – C 

 

 


Column A Column B
A

a) Organisation of cellular contents and further cell growth.  

B

b) Leads to formation of two daughter cells.

C

c) Cell grows physically and increase volume proteins,organells.

D

d)  synthesis and replication of DNA.

Match the correct option as per the process shown in the diagram. 

 

 

 

Option: 1

1-b,2-a,3-d,4-c
 


Option: 2

1-c,2-b,3-a,4-d


Option: 3

1-a,2-d,3-c,4-b

 


Option: 4

1-c,2-d,3-a,4-b


0.014 Kg of N2 gas at 27 0C is kept in a closed vessel. How much heat is required to double the rms speed of the N2 molecules?

Option: 1

3000 cal


Option: 2

2250 cal


Option: 3

2500 cal


Option: 4

3500 cal


0.16 g of dibasic acid required 25 ml of decinormal NaOH solution for complete neutralisation. The modecular weight of the acid will be

Option: 1

32


Option: 2

64


Option: 3

128


Option: 4

256


0.5 F of electricity is passed through 500 mL of copper sulphate solution. The amount of copper (in g) which can be deposited will be:

Option: 1

31.75


Option: 2

15.8


Option: 3

47.4


Option: 4

63.5


0.5 g of an organic substance was kjeldahlised and the ammonia released was neutralised by 100 ml 0.1 M HCl. Percentage of nitrogen in the compound is

Option: 1

14


Option: 2

42


Option: 3

28


Option: 4

72


0xone is

Option: 1

\mathrm{KO}_{2}


Option: 2

\mathrm{Na}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{2}


Option: 3

\mathrm{Li}_{2} \mathrm{O}


Option: 4

\mathrm{CaO}


(1) A substance  known as "Smack"

(2) Diacetylmorphine

(3) Possessing a white color

(4) Devoid of any odor

(5) Crystal compound with a bitter taste

(6) Obtained by extracting from the latex of the poppy plant

The above statements/information are correct for:

Option: 1

Morphine


Option: 2

Heroin


Option: 3

Cocaine


Option: 4

Barbiturates


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An oncologist is a specialised doctor responsible for providing medical care to patients diagnosed with cancer. He or she uses several therapies to control the cancer and its effect on the human body such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy and biopsy. An oncologist designs a treatment plan based on a pathology report after diagnosing the type of cancer and where it is spreading inside the body.

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Anatomist

Are you searching for an ‘Anatomist job description’? An Anatomist is a research professional who applies the laws of biological science to determine the ability of bodies of various living organisms including animals and humans to regenerate the damaged or destroyed organs. If you want to know what does an anatomist do, then read the entire article, where we will answer all your questions.

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Narcotics Officer

A Narcotics Officer is an officer employed by the state to investigate the usage of drugs and their trafficking. A narcotics officer conducts undercover operations, investigates suspected drug dealers, executes raids and other appropriate actions for arresting these traffickers to reduce the circulation of drugs in the country. 

A narcotics officer works in collaboration with other government agencies to stop drug trafficking at borders. He or she engages with various NGOs and public organisations to teach people about the dangerous effects of drug usage. A narcotics officer plays an important role in reducing the illegal activities of drug dealers and the circulation of drugs in the nation.

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Research Associate

If we talk about a career as a research associate, it all comes down to one thing - curiosity towards nature and the passion to find answers. A career as a research associate is full of thrill and excitement. However, a research associate also faces a lot of challenges and failures while working on a project. A job of a research associate includes a spectrum of Science as a subject in detail. 

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Drug Inspector

A career as a Drug Inspector is regarded as one of the most diverse in the field of healthcare and pharmacy. Candidates must undergo a screening process administered by the UPSC and or SPSCs in order to become drug inspectors. Those who manage it through the selection process will have a rewarding career with a high salary.

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Biotechnologist

A Biotechnologist is a professional who possesses strong knowledge and techniques that are utilised in creating and developing innovative products that improve the quality of human life standards. A biochemist uses biological organisms to create and improve goods and procedures for agriculture, medicine, and sustainability. He or she researches the genetic, chemical, and physical characteristics of cells, tissues, and organisms to determine how they can be used industrially.

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R&D Personnel

A career as R&D Personnel requires researching, planning, and implementing new programs and protocols into their organization and overseeing new products’ development. He or she uses his or her creative abilities to improve the existing products as per the requirements of the target market.

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