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Report NowCovovax vaccine is now available for Children of the age group 12+ yrs in Private Vaccination Center. The time span between first and second dose of Covovax is 21 days. Children can be administered with the second dose of Covovax within a month.
Children of the age group 12-14 yrs are now eligible for the Corbevax vaccine in Government Vaccination Center and in Private Vaccination Center 12+ yrs. The period between a first and second dose of Corbevax is 28 days.
Children of the age group 12-14 yrs are now eligible for the Corbevax vaccine in Government Vaccination Center and in Private Vaccination Center 12+ yrs. The period between a first and second dose of Corbevax is 28 days.
If the date printed on your vaccination certificate differs from the actual date of vaccine administration, you may raise a request for correction of the same by submitting a valid proof of correct vaccination date
Update DateAll fully vaccinated adult citizens (18+ and have taken 2 doses) are eligible for precaution dose from 10/04/2022. Eligible citizens can avail precaution dose at any Government or Private Vaccination Center. Citizens should carry their Final Certificate of vaccination (with details of both earlier doses). Citizens should use the same mobile number and ID card used for earlier doses.
HCWs, FLWs and Citizens aged 60 year or more, shall continue to receive precaution dose vaccination at any CVC, including free of charge vaccination at Government Vaccination Center.
For international travel, precaution dose can be administered to such beneficiary less than 9 months to at a minimum interval of 3 months (90 days) from the date of administration of the second dose as recorded on Co-WlN as per requirement of the destination country. All Vaccination Center in the State where precaution dose is being administered are eligible to administer precaution dose.
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Share Your StatusABHA (earlier known as Health ID) is an acronym for Ayushman Bharat Health Account. Using ABHA (Health ID) is the first step towards creating safer and efficient digital health records for you and your family. It enables your interaction with participating healthcare providers, and allows you to receive your digital lab reports, prescriptions and diagnosis seamlessly from verified healthcare professionals and health service providers.
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: Volume 1 includes a dedicated section for image-based questions, which have become a significant part of recent exam patterns. Is it "Better" than Previous Editions?
The 16th edition is vast. The PDF allows you to read prosthodontics on your iPad during a lecture, then switch to oral pathology on your iPhone while waiting for dinner, and finally review orthodontics on your laptop at night. Cloud services (Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud) make this seamless. A physical book cannot be in two places at once; the .
The 16th Edition introduces several structural and content-wise improvements designed for modern competitive dental exams:
The Dental Pulse 16th edition PDF is a valuable resource for dental students, offering comprehensive coverage of dentistry, updated information, and detailed illustrations. While it has some limitations, it is a cost-effective and convenient study material that can help students prepare for exams and clinical practice. Compared to other study materials, the PDF offers a unique combination of comprehensiveness and convenience, making it a popular choice among dental students.
The (2023) is a major upgrade for NEET MDS and INICET aspirants, transitioning from a 3-volume to a 4-volume set to better accommodate an expanding syllabus. It is widely considered "better" than previous iterations because it integrates clinical-pattern questions that mirror modern exam shifts, provides detailed explanations for nearly every MCQ, and includes higher-quality image-based questions. Why the 16th Edition is Considered "Better"
: Volume 1 includes a dedicated section for image-based questions, which have become a significant part of recent exam patterns. Is it "Better" than Previous Editions?
The 16th edition is vast. The PDF allows you to read prosthodontics on your iPad during a lecture, then switch to oral pathology on your iPhone while waiting for dinner, and finally review orthodontics on your laptop at night. Cloud services (Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud) make this seamless. A physical book cannot be in two places at once; the .
The 16th Edition introduces several structural and content-wise improvements designed for modern competitive dental exams:
The Dental Pulse 16th edition PDF is a valuable resource for dental students, offering comprehensive coverage of dentistry, updated information, and detailed illustrations. While it has some limitations, it is a cost-effective and convenient study material that can help students prepare for exams and clinical practice. Compared to other study materials, the PDF offers a unique combination of comprehensiveness and convenience, making it a popular choice among dental students.
The (2023) is a major upgrade for NEET MDS and INICET aspirants, transitioning from a 3-volume to a 4-volume set to better accommodate an expanding syllabus. It is widely considered "better" than previous iterations because it integrates clinical-pattern questions that mirror modern exam shifts, provides detailed explanations for nearly every MCQ, and includes higher-quality image-based questions. Why the 16th Edition is Considered "Better"
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