Courses under NEET: Medical Courses after 12th

Edited By: MADE EASY TEAM | Updated on Oct 17, 2024 04:37 PM IST | # NEET
Courses under NEET Medical Courses after 12th

The National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test – NEET is one of the most important exams for those who wish to have a career in the medical field. Students from a science background who are in class 12th or have passed class 12th are eligible for this exam. NEET is highly competitive in nature; in 2024, more than 24 lakh aspirants registered for NEET, whereas the total number of MBBS seats in medical colleges is not even 2 lakh. In such a case, a question arises in the minds of students about what they can do if they fail to secure a seat in MBBS. Generally, in the absence of correct guidance, most of the aspirants go for a year-drop or pursue some other course. In this blog, we’ll look for those medical courses that can be done after 12th and come under NEET.

Courses after NEET

Generally, most of the aspirants who appear in NEET have only one goal, which is to get selected in the MBBS seat of any medical college. However, it is not possible that everyone gets selected for the MBBS seat. Only a few students can make it to the MBBS seat in government medical college. Few may join private medical colleges, and the majority of the rest remain in a confused state due to a lack of proper guidance and information. Let us look at the courses.

  • MBBS: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, MBBS is generally the first priority of the majority of the aspirants who appear in NEET. Generally students opt for MBBS in government colleges but if they don’t get a seat in a government college and they can afford then they turn to private colleges. MBBS is a 5.5 year course (4.5 years course + 1 year internship). After completion of MBBS, generally, most students go for higher studies in order to gain specialization. Some others join government/private hospitals, and some try to clear government exams.
  • BDS: Bachelor of Dental Surgery, BDS is one of the most preferred courses after MBBS. Generally, those who could not grab a seat in MBBS College go for BDS. It is a 5-year course (4-year course+1-year internship). After the completion of the course, students can start their career as dentists or dental surgeons. Students can also go for post-graduation in order to gain specialization. Additionally, they can join BDS in various medical colleges after clearing the cut-off marks and getting a good rank in the NEET.
  • BAMS: Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery, BAMS is another most preferred course by those aspirants who cleared NEET but could not get an MBBS seat in medical college. BAMS is an ayurvedic course of 5.5 years. After completion of the course, students can start their career as an ayurvedic doctor or consultant in government or private hospitals.
  • BHMS: Bachelor of Homeopathy Medicine and Surgery, BHMS is a 5.5-year course, which aspirants opt for in case they could not get a MBBS seat in a government or private medical college. It is one of the trending branches of treatment in which the treatment doesn’t cause adverse effects on the health. Students can enroll in the BHMS course on the basis of their NEET score.
  • BUMS: Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery, BUMS is a 5.5-year medical course that students can pursue after clearing NEET. BUMS focuses on the four basic elements: air, water, earth, and fire. Unani has been the 4th most popular medicine system after allopathy, ayurveda, and homeopathy. BUMS is one of the best courses for those who are looking for a career in the field of Unani medicine. Admission into BUMS depends upon the NEET score.
  • BNYS: Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences, BYNS is another 5.5-year course in the medical field. BNYS focuses on building naturopaths and yoga professionals who can treat health disorders naturally without any surgery. This course is a mixture of cultural ethno-medicine techniques and biomedical techniques. After the completion of the course, students can work in various fields such as medical, research, academics, etc. This course comes under the NEET exam, which means students can join BNYS after clearing NEET.
  • V.Sc and AH: B.V.Sc. and AH stand for Bachelors of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry. Those who are interested in the treatment of animals can pursue this course. The duration of this course is 5.5 years. Although this course focuses on the wellness and treatment of animals, yet this comes under NEET.
  • BPT: Bachelors of Physiotherapy, BPT is one of the trending career options. Those who are interested in rehabilitation and physical therapy can pursue this course. BPT is a 4.5-year course (4-year course + 6-month internship). BPT graduates can work in different sectors, like hospitals, rehabilitation centers, sports clinics, etc.
  • BSMS: Bachelors of Siddha Medicine and Surgery, BSMS is a 5.5-year undergraduate course focusing on various aspects of Siddha Medicine. After completion of the course, BSMS graduates can work as Siddha doctors.

These are some courses that come under NEET and students can pursue if they could not get a MBBS seat in medical college. Apart from the above-mentioned courses, there are paramedical courses also, which can be pursued if aspirants are interested in them. Let us look at some of the paramedical courses under NEET.

Paramedical Courses through NEET

Paramedical courses are job-oriented courses focused on providing patient care, diagnostics, treatments, and other health care services. They have a short duration and are focused on providing support to medical professionals. Some of the paramedical courses are given in the list below:

  • Sc Nursing
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
  • Sc Optometery
  • Sc in X-Ray Technology
  • Sc in Medical lab technology
  • Sc in Dialysis therapy
  • Sc in Nuclear Machine Technology
  • Sc in Operation theatre technology
  • Sc in Radiation Technology
  • Sc in Medical Imaging Technology
  • Sc in Anaesthesia Technology

These are some of the paramedical courses that students can pursue after clearing NEET. The cut-off ranks for each course are different. Students can enroll in these courses in different colleges depending upon their rank in NEET. The ultimate goal of the medical field is to serve mankind, and none is superior to the other.

FAQs:

Is NEET only for MBBS?

Answer: No, there are other courses in which students can enrol after clearing NEET.

How many attempts are there for NEET?

Answer: There is no attempt limit for NEET.

Can I give NEET without Biology?

Answer: No, Biology is must for NEET.

Is there any other entrance exam for MBBS admission other than NEET?

Answer: No, NEET is the sole exam that is important for pursuing MBBS from India.

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