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No, a health information manager cannot work as a doctor in hospitals this is because the work of doctor and health information manager are at the same place but different. The doctor has to treat the patients where as the health information manager has to create and maintain the medical records of the patients in an organised manner. The health care information manager has also to manage for any medical enquiry. Doctors are recruited mainly by hospitals whereas Healthcare officers are recruited by various other companies such as:
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To become a registered physiotherapist (physical therapist or PT) in Canada, you need to complete a degree in physiotherapy (BPT or MPT). After completing a degree in physiotherapy, you need to pass Physiotherapy Competency Examination.
Your degree in PT in India is not recognized in Canada, which means you will have to do a course in PT in Canada to qualify for the physiotherapy jobs.
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So with regard to your query, if you wish to become a doctor, you need to pursue PCB in your 12th, later on you must give NEET exam which is conducted every year. Later on after getting MBBS seat and completion of the course. You need to do specialization in Medicine or DNB course. Further you must do specialization in D. M. Neurology to be a certified specialist doctor in neurology.
Hope this helps you,
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Dear Student ,
First of all, to become a doctor , you need to have a MBBS degree with you .
Now what's MBBS degree :
It stands for Bachelor of Medicine , Bachelor of Surgery .. which is a 5year duration course (including 1 year internship) .
Eligibility :
After MBBS , you can be known as General Physician . If you want to be a specialist doctor or want to be a surgeon , then you have go for Masters in Medicine (MD - Doctor of medicine) or Master in Surgery(MS) through NEET PG Entrance exam .
To know more about this degree , refer this :
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mbbs-bachelor-of-medicine-bachelor-of-surgery
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To become a doctor you need to do mbbs and for that you need to be eligible for neet.
Yes you can definitely pursue MBBS and become a doctor even after BSc optometry provided you fulfill Neet eligibility criteria.
But yes,
Even after bsc you will have to take the same route of qualifying neet as of that of class 12th student.
Here's how you can get admission in MBBS :-
------------------------------) Appear in Neet examination
To be eligible for neet one must be either appearing for 12th board examination or should have passed 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English and must have got at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology /biotechnology in 12th examination if belongs to general category , or at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to Obc/ Sc /st category. Also needs to be at least 17 years old. You can get complete eligibility criteria at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
------------------------------) Qualify neet examination. Qualifying cut off in neet is given below
General :- 50th Percentile
OBC:- 40th Percentile
SC :-40th Percentile
ST :- 40th percentile
To be on the safer side, out of 720 marks, target at least around 580 -630 marks for state quota seats and 650 marks in neet for All india quota seats if you belong to general category.
------------------------------) Participate in neet counselling. There are 2 counsellings -
Mcc counselling :- It is conducted for 15% AIQ seats, 100% Deemed Universities seats, Central Universities seats (Delhi University, AMU & BHU ), 100% ESIC seats , AFMC seats (only Registration Part) & I.P University (VMMC & SJH AND ABVIMS & RML & ESIC Dental, Delhi (15% AIQ + 85% Institutional Quota ) ,100% AIIMS seats & 100% JIPMER seats
state counselling for 85% state quota seats :- you are eligible in the state you hold the domicile of. You can get domicile criteria at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-domicile-criteria
Detailed information about counselling is available at
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-seat-allotment
------------------------------) In the counselling, you can get a seat in a college on the basis of your rank in NEET examination and the category you belong to .
------------------------------) Then you have to report to the college and get your documents verified.
------------------------------) After document verification, finally you get admission in the college for mbbs.
To help you in your neet preparation , we have neet knockout for you for which link is given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet
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HI,
Diploma in Emergency Medicine is a Diploma level Medicine course. Emergency Medicine is a competency-based training program that is conducted in the workplace. Candidates are required to work 12 months in an emergency department under the supervision of an approved ACEM Supervisor. The course will give the Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) graduates a comprehensive preparation in practical training of emergency medicine.
If you want to join in Army after completion of the B.A.M.S course. After completion of the B.A.M.S course work with a experience doctor. You get the experience in that course. Fresher and experience doctors are eligible for Army.
The career opportunity after the completion of BAMS is not only in India but also in foreign countries.
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To become a doctor you need to do MBBS ( in case,if you want to become a dentist then you need to do BDS, BHMS to become a homeopathic doctor, BAMS to become Ayurvedic doctor ,BVSc to become a veterinarian ). Admission in all the medical colleges for Mbbs/ bds / bams etc is through NEET examination
Here's how you can become a doctor
------------------------) Y ou need to choose science stream BIOLOGY group i.e you should have Physics, Chemistry and Biology along with English for your 11th & 12th
------------------------) Along with your 10+2 keep preparing for Neet examination. You become eligible for neet in the year of appearing for 12th board examination.
------------------------) Appear in Neet examination
To be eligible for neet one must be either appearing for 12th board examination or should have passed 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English and must have got at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology /biotechnology in 12th examination if belongs to general category , or at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to Obc/ Sc /st category. Also needs to be at least 17 years old as on 31st December of the year of examination. You can get complete eligibility criteria at https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
------------------------) Qualify neet examination. Qualifying cut off in neet is given below
To be on the safer side, out of 720 marks, target at least around 580 -600 marks for state quota mbbs seats and 650 marks in neet for All india quota mbbs seats if you belong to general category.
------------------------) Participate in neet counselling. There are 2 counsellings -
Mcc counselling :- It is conducted for 15% AIQ seats, 100% Deemed Universities seats, Central Universities seats (Delhi University, AMU & BHU ), 100% ESIC seats , AFMC seats (only Registration Part) & I.P University (VMMC & SJH AND ABVIMS & RML & ESIC Dental, Delhi ,100% AIIMS seats & 100% JIPMER seats
------------------------) In the counselling, you can get a seat in a college on the basis of your rank in NEET examination and the category you belong to .
------------------------) Then you have to report to the college and get your documents verified.
------------------------) After document verification, finally you get admission in mbbs in college
------------------------) Pursue your mbbs which is a 5.5 year long course in which the last 1 year consists of internship and after the completion of mbbs you become a doctor and can practice.
------------------------) For specialisation, after mbbs, you can go for PG courses - MD ( Doctor of Medicine) , MS (Master of Surgery ) . For example, if you want to become heart surgeon then you need to go for Ms Cardiology after your mbbs. For details checkout :- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/specialisation-after-mbbs
------------------------) After PG, you can further go for super specialisation courses - DM i. e Doctorate of Medicine and Master of Chirurgiae (surgery) .For details checkout https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/medical-pg-courses-moving-towards-super-speciality
First of all you need to appear for National eligibility entrance test and have to qualify the examination with very good cut off marks for securing admission in government medical colleges where fees structure is lower in comparison to private colleges. Mention the name of the colleges and Universities which are government and provide admission to MBBS with low fees structure:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-medical-colleges-in-india&ved=2ahUKEwiZr7nl_pT3AhVgH7cAHWapDDEQFnoECB8QAQ&usg=AOvVaw0sW2b4zI14U7IzZIE1i-I9
Hello Aspirant,
See if you have passed from PCM/PCB/PCMB then there are lots of career options in front of your apart from following the trend of engineering or doctor. So let me take you through different career options with PCB stream as well as with PCM stream.
@PCB/PCMB stream
** Occupational Therapist - Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Except Maharashtra because in Maharashtra there is requirement of NEET score for BPT)
** Biotechnologist - Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology
** Biomedical Engineer - Bachelor of Technology in Biomedical Engineering
** Microbiologist (Non-Clinical) - Bachelor of Science in Microbiology
** Cardiovascular Technologist - Bachelor of Science in Cardiac or Cardiovascular Technology
** Perfusionist - Bachelor of Perfusion Technology or Bachelor of Science in Cardio Pulmonary Perfusion Technology
** Respiratory Therapists - Bachelor of Respiratory Therapy
** Nutritionist (Public Health Nutritionist, Sports Nutritionist, etc.) - Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics/Bachelor of Sciences in Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics/Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition
** Psychologist - Bachelor's in Psychology
** Cytogeneticists - Bachelor of Science in Genetics/Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology
For complete details kindly check out the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/medical-courses-without-neet
@PCM/PCMB stream
ARCHITECT
It is the study of designing and building beautiful structures. B.Arch is the course required for this profession.
Some entrance exams are NATA, JEE-Main paper 2.
Some recruiters of this field are :-
Gensler, IDEO, Frog Design, IKEA, Sanjay Puri Architects, Abin Design studio etc.
@COMMERCIAL PILOT
Here you can be a tour pilot, cargo pilot or even an airline pilot. There are some entrance tests for PPL and CPL courses
Air India, Air India Charters Ltd, IndiGo, Spice Jet etc.
For complete details about all other careers options kindly check out the link given below :-
https://www.careers360.com/careers/articles/career-options-after-12th-science-pcm-counar
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hi,
No. You have to face exams and interviews if the state or centre has vacancies for Vets. I have seen many Vets trying to get Govt jobs but didn't get selected. Nevertheless, they are well of in private sector.
Every Government Posting comes out when a significant number of vacancies come into existence. In the field of Veterinary Medicine also, when the State Govt perceives a comparatively higher number of vacancies, it declares them and the recruitment is done through a competitive exam conducted by State Public Service Commission.
So, the fact is, if you are lucky enough, the Govt will declare vacancies in the same year as you complete your BVSc & AH degree and if you clear the Exam, you get a Govt job as a Veterinary Surgeon which makes you a Class II State Govt employee. On the other hand, Veterinarians have had to wait for as long as 4 years to take a shot as the vacancies were not declared during that period. So, you might have to wait.
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