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The gross compensation of a BAMS specialist is 20k-50k each month. As a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery, you will be qualified to rehearse in India as well as in unfamiliar nations. Most significant compensation that a Bams Doctor can procure is 8.1 Lakhs each year (67.5k each month).
So yes you can acquire 50000 yet it will require long periods of involvement to arrive at that level.
Hello Ananya
To be doctor you need to study MBBS course. For studying MBBS you need to get in medical College which admission is based on NEET medical entrance exam. Neet provides admission in both govt, private and abroad medical College. Without neet examination you can't study MBBS in India,you need to appear for neet and qualify the exam.
So first of all to get eligible for writing neet, you must choose bio stream, in simple words you must have physic, chemistry, biology as your subject in class 11th and 12th. Also in class 12th you need to score aggregate of 50% in PCB (p+c+b/total marks) in Gen category and aggregate of 40% in PCB for OBC/SC/ST category.
So basically you need to choose bio stream after your class 10th then you can prepare for neet entrance exam. Which you can give if you are an appearing students in class 12th also.
Syallabus for neet exam in whole NCERT chapter in all three subjects of class 11th & 12th.
There are many coaching centre in India which provide course for preparation of the neet exam. Most famous one are Akash in delhi, Allen in kota etc for offline classes and you can also learn online as platform like unacademy or YouTube teacher's.
You can also focus on class 11th & 12th being in school and after that you can join any coaching for neet entrance exam but mostly students they do both together due to High competition and high cut off marks in neet to get in govt medical College.
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If you want to go for NEET Examination and become a good doctor in future, so, According to the system No order to give NEET you have fulfil its eligibility criteria which says you need to have minimum of 50% in 12th standard with Physics, chemistry and Biology as main subjects. If you are PCMB student then you can give NEET as well as Engeering exams.
If you are a mathematician student and want to take Biology subject add in your 12th examination which is very important for NEET Examination which you got after 12th and give exam of NIOS which is equivalent board as CBSE and other boards in which you have to give only your interested subject exam.
If you really don't want to take an drop year so work hard and you had Physics and Chemistry in your hands because you already give their exam in boards. So, you have to go for and work hard in Biology subject because in this you have to give time in this subject.
There are so many platforms which help you to take steps towards your path such as Vedantu, Physics Wallah and Unacademy platforms which help students to study and give proper mock tests which help you out to have confidence in exams.
So, Give your best and all the best for bright future ahead!
Dear aspirant,
Generally, a BAMS doctor can earn anywhere 20k - 8 L a month. The amount you'll earn depends on your expertise, experience and also on where you are situated. As a beginner you can expect to earn about 20 - 30 k and as you progress in your career and build trust and get more patients you can expect an increase in your income. The upper cap is not well-defined as it'll depend on how you build your network. Hope this helps.
Hello aspirant,
Firstly you need to be a bright student so that you can clear NEET, KITE, and many other exams in the first or second attempt. You should prepare for different exams along with your 11th and 12th classes, you don't need to go for any coaching and other things. you can just bring books or from the library and prepare hard for it.
Once you start preparing keep your goal set and prepare in a way that you can get a Government college and then go for a scholarship exam after you get college. Even if you get little low marks you can go to Dental college or Veterinary, etc.
Government Colleges cost you way much less than private colleges and you may give scholarship tests for the betterment. But for all these, you need to give your best and study hard.
Thank you
Doctor of Pharmacy Course are doctorate courses which are of 6yrs duration or 3 years duration (Post Baccalaureate) with 1 Year included in the courses
To get admission in this course candidates must clear national level or university level entrance exams. Some the entrance exams for PharmD are
GPAT- Gratitude Pharmacy Aptitude Test
Hi aspirant...!
Hope you're doing great...!
So, with regard of you're query. No, once you complete this course, you won't receive a doctoral degree. In India at least, you should concentrate on MBBS and then work in Cardiology as an MD at the very least if you want to become a registered specialist and especially a cardiologist. The education you are taking will help you become a cardiovascular technician, which isn't the same as a specialist but is united support tied to the clinical sector.
Hope this will helps you...!
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Yes! Of course you can go for cardiology and become cardiologist.
Steps for leading cardiologist are as follows;
Key skills required for cardiologist
Depth knowledge of Cardiovascular system: aspirant should be aware of the system of cardiovascular, You should have complete knowledge after completing your degree.
Be familiar with all technologies: You should know the technologies and devices used for surgery, The knowledge of instrumental machines is necessary so, that you can interrupt specialized tests.
Communication skills and interpersonal: it is a skil which help you to communicate with your colleagues, this skills should be present in you.
All the best for your bright future ahead.
Hello there,
Hope you are doing well,
For PG in respiratory medicine candidates needs to apply for 'MD in Pulmonology and respiratory medicine'. There are numerous colleges in india that offers this courses. However you have mentioned that candidate has already complicated UG from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences so here are some colleges for MD in Pulmonology and Respiratory Medicine in Karnataka, you can check them out :
Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore
Vydehi Institute of Medical Science and Research Centre, Bangalore
JNMC, Belgaum
Raja Rajeshwari Medical College and Hospital, Banglore
To know more about these colleges read the article below,
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-md-in-pulmonology-and-respiratory-medicine-colleges-in-karnataka
For fees structure, if the candidate gets a seat in government college under government quota then fees would be around 7 lakhs to 8 lakhs per year. If candidate gets a seat in private college under government quota then the fees might be around 15-25 lakhs and for management quota seats fees can go above 35 lakhs as well.
However, I would like to tell you that the candidate is yet to appear for the exam and with an optimistic mindset you should help him prepare for good score in NEET PG.
You can also predict chances of your admission in medical college according to your score, rank or location by using NEET PG COLLEGE PREDICTOR tool, tap on the link below,
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_pg_cp
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