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I want to work as a doctor in Australia in the future. What kind of career path should I take?

Simran Vohra 5th Aug, 2025

Hello!

So if you are interested India currently and wants to work as a doctor in Australia in future then:

1. Complete MBBS in India from a recognized medical college.

2. Pass the Australian Medical Council exams

First exam is MCQ based and second one is Clinical exam which assesses your practical skills.

3. English Proficiency Test for that you have to clear IELTS.

4. Apply for registration with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.

5. Apply for internship or position according to your qualification.

6. Apply for Visa and move to Australia once selected.


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Neet mbbs doctor ma mark kitna chiya fees kam hona chiya

SEJAL JAIN 3rd Aug, 2025

To become an MBBS doctor through NEET, your marks should ideally be above 600 for a government college, where the fees are much lower, often between 20,000 to 1 lakh per year.

For reserved categories, cutoff marks are slightly lower. If you score less than that, you may get admission in private colleges, but the fees there can be very high, ranging from 10 to 25 lakhs or more. So, if you want to study with lower fees, aim for a high NEET score.


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What the fees structure wil be in rvs college of physiotherapy

SEJAL JAIN 2nd Aug, 2025

RVS College of Physiotherapy charges around 90,000 per year for the BPT course.
The total course fee for BPT comes to approximately 3.6–4 lakhs.
For MPT, the first-year fee is around 3.8 lakhs, with a total of 7.6 lakhs.
Hostel fees are approximately 30,000 per year, separate from tuition.
Overall, it’s a moderately priced college with decent facilities and recognition.


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I gave the HSC improvement exam in July but my grouping is not cleared yet neither in the original boards nor in the improvement exam. My goal is to become a doctor but Im not even eligible for NEET. now what should I do idk? #HSC #NEET

Nikita shahi 30th Jul, 2025


If your grouping isn't cleared, and you're not NEET-eligible this year, I’d suggest first checking with your school/board whether there's a rechecking option or if you can reappear soon. That’s the foundation you need for NEET.

As for your dream of becoming a doctor remember, you can still try again next year. Many students drop a year, prep properly, and come back stronger.

If waiting a year isn’t an option, you can look at paramedical courses, B.Sc. Nursing, BPT, or Pharmacy. These are solid careers in healthcare and can also be stepping stones if you want to give NEET later or work in the medical fields.

All the best!

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Hello team iam BHMS doctor and iam wrkg in IVF Hospital from last 2 yrs... I want to do msc in clinical embryolgy... Is there any channce for hybrid mode??

Bipasha 29th Jul, 2025

Yes, some institutes offer MSc Clinical Embryology in hybrid or distance mode, especially private universities or international collaborations. Look for institutes with online lectures + practical training on campus.


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My daughter is very much interested in becoming a doctor.but she has scored only 205 in NEET UG 2025 ,I think she must get a chance for MBBS because we are not so rich to get her admission in a private college... please guide me what must she do.for carrer.Thanks Zehra .....mother

Bipasha 29th Jul, 2025

With a NEET UG 2025 score of 205, getting admission in MBBS is difficult in government or top private colleges. If budget is limited, consider:

BSc Nursing, BSc Paramedical, BPT, or BSc in Clinical Embryology

Appear in NEET again with better preparation

Apply under management quota or state counseling for low cutoff private colleges, if affordable

Scholarships and state schemes may also help financially.

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Hello sir /mem I want to ask a question that after completing mbbs degree if we do job in private hospital as a junior resident doctor then what is the working hour of duty per day

Prachi Kumari 28th Jul, 2025

Hello,

Hello, after completing MBBS, if you work as a junior resident doctor in a private hospital, the duty hours usually range from 8 to 12 hours per day .

In some hospitals, it can be even more, depending on the workload and hospital rules. Night shifts and emergency duties may also be included.

Hope it helps !

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Iam BHMS doctor... Already working in hospital from khammam i want to do clinical embryolgy msc... But unable to attend college regularly is there any possiblty to hybrid???

Chelsie G 23rd Jul, 2025

Yes, there are possibilities for you to pursue MSc in Clinical Embryology through hybrid or flexible learning options. Since you are already a BHMS doctor working in a hospital in Khammam, attending full time regular college might be tough, but many universities and private institutes now offer part time, weekend, or hybrid programs in clinical embryology.

These programs usually include online theoretical classes and short term on campus practical training or lab sessions that you can attend during holidays or weekends. Some private institutions even offer flexible schedules specially designed for working professionals.

You can start by checking with reputed medical or paramedical universities, especially those that offer distance or blended courses in reproductive medicine or embryology. Just make sure the program is recognized and includes hands on training, since practical experience is very important in this field.

So yes, it is possible to do MSc in Clinical Embryology in hybrid mode if you plan it right and choose the right institute.


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Iam BHMS doctor... Already working in hospital from khammam i want to do clinical embryolgy msc... But unable to attend college regularly is there any possiblty to hybrid???

Supriya 24th Jul, 2025

Yes, you can do M.sc Clinical Embryology,there are hybrid options are available but they are very limited.M.sc clinical embryology is rare ,but some private colleges or universities offers online coursework and short practical lab sessions, these are ideal for working professionals likes you,who can not attend the daily classes.

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Last date for pharma d doctor of pharmacy in indore

Prachi Kumari 15th Jul, 2025

Hello,

The last date for Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy, 6-year course) admission in Indore for 2025 isn’t fixed across all colleges—it depends on each institute. Here’s what you can do:

1. Sri Aurobindo Institute of Pharmacy, Indore is accepting applications now. However, no specific deadline is mentioned—so apply early.

2. Indore Institute of Pharmacy is also open for Pharm.D admissions, but again no last date is given online.

3. Counselling and final admission schedules are set by DTE Madhya Pradesh, not individual colleges.

Hope it helps !

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