Try studying!
or just get someone else to write it for you that's what I did.
Also, you can try paying off the invigilator. It shouldn't cost that much if you're from India.
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Josh adds:
I would stick to studying, taking the test yourself and scoring well. It helps when you have to take Step 2 CK in US and none of the other advice helps and you learn you have to actually learn from Step 1 again.
You need to pass your board exams to be eligible to be medical practitioner. To be a general practitioner, you will get a general medical license from the medical licensing board in your state.
To become a pediatrician you need to: Graduate high school Graduate college Graduate medical school Pass a series of board exams Complete residency Pass a series of licensing exams
its is necessary to be pass in theory of cbse board or not?
WE can pass ssc board exams with more than 33 % (Least is 33 %)
Physicians need to go to college and then medical school, then pass their board exams to be certified fully to practice medicine.
yes, he is
In order to become a family physician, one needs to pass the Medical Board Exams. Also, the physician needs to be licensed in the state.
because if u don't pass u will have to repeat the grade
The collective noun is 'a battery of tests'.
The pass marks for Sanskrit can vary depending on the educational institution or exam board. Typically, it is around 33-40% to pass in Sanskrit exams.
Witing the US, you have to obtain a graduate medical degree. I believe both M.D. (Medical Doctor) and D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathy) offer degrees with specialization in Pediatrics. Once you have the degree you have to also pass the Medical Board exams and then get some specialized experience, usually an internship and then a residency in Pediatrics.
The pass mark for Telugu and English in the 1st year intermediate exams is usually set by the respective education board or institution conducting the exams. It is recommended to refer to the specific guidelines provided by the board or institution to determine the passing marks for these subjects.