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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 21, 2024Hindi
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Sir My daughter got 540 marks in NEET exam general category and borderline case to get Government quota in Self Financing college in Tamilnadu ( 8 lacs/ Annum fees) . As a plan B I made admission in VIT Chennai Electronics and Computer engineering ( ECM) under Fee Cat 5... Kindly advise me whether I can go ahead for engineering incase didn't get admission in MBBS govt quota or is it worth to do MBBS under Pvt college management quota with approx budget of 17 Lacs/ Annum with education loan. In such case I can submit withdrawal request for fees refund in VIT Chennai. She is not interested in NEET repeater.

Ans: Sir,
I would suggest going for MBBS, you might get govt seat in last rounds, if not you can go with private deemed colleges it will be worth it
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Resected Madam, I am a 72 years male . I had undergone left hemicolectomy with diversion ileostomy ( open "Surgery" )for carcinoma descending colon on 23 March,2024 and the stoma closure was done on 17th July,2024. As per the consultant Oncologist the carcinoma was localized , did not spread to other parts of the body and I was not advised to undergone chemotherapy etc for the same reason. Kindly advise which Yoga postures I can practice now to ease constipation and also the yoga postures I must not / avoid now. With Kind Regards,
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