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Correct Answer: Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan
Solution : The correct answer is Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan.
The four Asian Tigers or The four Asian Dragons are the four developed East Asian Economies. They are Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan. They are characterised by highly free market and developed economies in the Asian Region. They witnessed rapid industrialisation and they grew more than 70% between 1960-1970.
Correct Answer: JXIXVPFX
Solution : Given:
INDIA : FKAFX :: ESTONIA : BPQLKFX:: MALAYSIA :?
Subtract 3 from the positional value of INDIA, to obtain the required code –
I – 3 = F; N – 3 = K; D – 3 = A; I – 3 = F; A – 3 = X
Thus, INDIA is coded as FKAFX.
And in, ESTONIA : BPQLKFX –
E – 3 = B; S – 3 = P; T – 3 = Q; O – 3 = L; N – 3 = K; I – 3 = F; A – 3 = X
Thus, ESTONIA is coded as BPQLKFX.
Similarly, follow the same pattern for MALAYSIA :? –
M – 3 = J; A – 3 = X; L – 3 = I; A – 3 = X; Y – 3 = V; S – 3 = P; I – 3 = F; A – 3 = X
Thus, MALAYSIA is coded as JXIXVPFX. Hence, the fourth option is correct.
Correct Answer: Brazil
Solution : The correct choice is the third option.
As stated in the paragraph, in 2020–21, India started to export non-basmati rice to nine countries, among which Brazil is among the options, making it the appropriate choice.
Correct Answer: Kuwait
Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.
The penultimate passage of the paragraph lists the top ten countries that export basmati rice from India, in which only Kuwait is present among the given options, making it the correct choice for the asked question.
Correct Answer: Afghanistan, Pakistan anf Iran
Solution : The correct option is Afghanistan, Pakistan anf Iran.
Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan are the nations known as 'The Golden Crescent' in the context of the world's largest opium business. These nations are notable for extensive opium poppy cultivation and the manufacture of illegal drugs, mainly heroin. The name is sometimes used to draw similarities with 'The Golden Triangle,' which encompasses Southeast Asian countries with similar drug-related problems.
Hello aspirant!
Malaysia is one of the best foreign destination places for Indian students to study MBBS. It has a very safe environment to live in and since is a developed country, has good facilities too. The political condition of Malaysia usually does not affect the studeis of students. Now, here are a few universities of Malaysia which are recognized by MCI:
The candidates applying must have secured 50% PCB for UR and 45% for other categories. Also, NEET is required to have qualified. The course fee varies from one university to another and usually in the range of 85,000 to 1,50,000 INR annually. Also, most of the universities provide accomodation too. The duration of MBBS is 5 years and an year internship.
Definitely, Malaysia is one of the good choices. However, currently I would like to recommened check out Ukraine and Phillipines too. Ukraine is the most preferred choice right now due to its very affordable college fee, government owned and regulated universities, low cost of living.
All the best!
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Hello Aleena!
Usually the eligibility criteria for MBBS in most of the foriegn countries requires applying candidates to score an aggregate of atleast 50% in PCB in the qualifying examination.
In Malaysia, MBBS is 5 years duration course. OBC candidates need to secure atleast an aggregate of 45% in PCB in 10+2. There are also some colleges that offer admission directly if the candidate has secured valid marks in NEET entrance exam. The total fees for Indian students range from 75 lakhs to 1 crore Indian rupees.
So looking at your score, there is no possibilities of getting a mbbs seat in foriegn countries. However, you can choose other courses in India such as B.A, Diploma etc.
Lincoln university is recognized by the MCI. The Sanjiban Institute of Health Sciences (West Bengal) tied to it is also recognized by the Medical Council of India. As long as you take admission through a proper and legitimate procedure after qualifying the NEET, it should not be a problem.
Hello..
It is very difficult to get addmission in the any college with your marks. As they are to low ..
As here the link is provided below so that you can get look towards the colleges and you may predict which will you get
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope this will help you..
Better luck!!..
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