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Hello Aspirant
In a nutshell, a doctor in India earns far more money at the entry level than an engineer. But as engineers get more experience and are paid significantly more, the difference between the two figures starts to close over time.
The salary constraints are however dependent on various factors.:
Hello,
You can pursue an MD after earning a B.Sc. in cardiology.
The Bachelor of Science in Cardiology or Cardiac Technology prepares you for entry-level technician positions in the medical industry, but if you want to become a doctor, you must continue your education by earning an MSc and eventually an MD in Cardiology. A higher-level degree, such as an MD with a specialty in cardiology or an MSc in cardiology combined with a master's degree, is required to become a cardiologist.
Here is a link to the article which might be helpful if you wish to know more about Cardiology -
https://www.careers360.com/courses/cardiology-and-thoracic-science-course
Dear Aspirant,
I completely understand your situation.
Heartbreak can only be dealt with patientce. Understand that you are not the first person going through a heartbreak. Let yourself grieve about the loss, it is quite common and with time things will get better.
As for preparation, it boils down to how disciplined you are willing to be. Make a timetable for yourself and stick to it.
You have a lot of experience with NEET examination. So now use that and analyze your performance and see where you are making mistakes and focus on those areas.
Sit with a teacher and ask them to help you out in finding the mistakes.
Do NCERT thoroughly.
Solve all the previous year questions.
Write as many mock tests as you can while you analyze your performance in each of the exam.
As for heartbreak give yourself sometime to grieve about it everyday. Look at this whole thing as an experience. With every failure you will grow as a person and learn to be a better human.
It is completely all right. Give your best this time and achieve your target.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well!
See it really depends on your goal. If you wish to become a doctor then you should definitely go for MBBS. You have to set a goal in your mind to reach there.
My advice to you would be to go for MBBS if you qualify for neet which you have wanted from the very begining right. Lets invest 2-3 years more where you have already invested 4 years. So yoi should go for MBBS.
However, if you wish to go for UPSC or some other exam then it would also require some time. Its not gonna happen very quickly. But if you have the confidence in you that you can clear it in the first attempt then you should go for UPSC.
It all depends on the goal that you have in mind. Set a goal and work hard to approach that goal.
Hope my answer would help and if you have any further queries ask them in the comments section.
We have so many courses designed for you guys on our website. Check that out and if you like them you can study from there also.
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To become a registered doctor and specially cardiologist you must study MBBS and then specialize in Cardiology as MD minimum, atleast in India. The course you are doing will help you to become a technollogist related to cardiovascular field which is not equivalent to a doctor but is allied service related to medical field.
Hope this information is useful.
Contrary to other fields like engineering, business studies, or the arts, MBBS is not commonly pursued in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, etc. For admission to MBBS programmes, you must pass a local entrance exam in nations including the US, UK, New Zealand, Singapore, Australia, France, Canada, and Malaysia.
Additionally, eligibility requirements differ from nation to nation. For instance, to apply for the MBBS entrance exam in the US, you must have graduated from high school (preferably, a 4-year Pre-Medical programme). A strong academic record and the results of the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) are requirements for admission .
So, yes it is possible to apply in foreign countries.
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IVF doctors are gynaecologist. After graduation in bams you can go for prasuti tantra and street rog that comes under reproductive health of women. You can solve infertility issues of many women. However you are not called a gynaecologist as you can't perform surgeries. So, after bams you cannot be a IVF doctor as it comes under M. D. Gynaecology but you are not less than that of you go for prasuti tantra.
Hello
Don't be feel sad, if you want to become a doctor then you should take a drop year which is your 4th one, Its never too late to achieve your goals and don't be afraid to give try and try because your experience of working and studying will be more than that students who just take a step, You are more than far from them. So, don't get demotivated it's your life, If you want to go grab it and with 101% hard work and consistency, I suggest you to use pomodoro method which is to maintain Focused in your way i.e 25 mins study and 5 mins break and then repeat this sessions 2-3 time and you can add more time like 1 hour study and then 30 mins break.
And if you want to become a doctor then there other courses in which you can go through check it out what if your marks matches with your course such as AYUSH( BAMS, B.U.M.S, BHMS) and you can go for B.sc in Biotechnology, B.sc in Radiology so many fields are there but i suggest you to take your decision wisely.
All the best for your bright future ahead!
Hello Candidate,
Of course it can! Candidates interested in pursuing a BSc Neuroscience degree are exposed to extensive knowledge of neuroanatomy, neuropathology, and neurophysiology. Neuroscience is a cutting-edge technology that has completely transformed the modern world. It has gained popularity as a result of the impact of technological evolution. Neuroscience is concerned with the activities of the brain and the study of human nervous systems. It makes use of cutting-edge technology.
Mentioned below are the admission process
Top universities to pursue B.Sc., Neuroscience are given below
1. Harvard University
2. University of Cambridge
3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4. University of Oxford
5. Stanford University
Be prepared for anything. All the Best!!! You can do more.
Thank You.
One option that will be the most viable for you is that you should take biology as one of your optional subjects along with Physics, chemistry and mathematics. Once you take Biology and it gets printed on your marksheet, then you won't face any problems in applying for NEET or getting selected for any medical college. It can be tough but this is the best shot you've got.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
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