Doctor
Dear aspirant,
To become a Doctor you need to first complete your 10+2 or equivalent exam in science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects from a recognised Board or College.
To be eligible for NEET exam you need to have minimum 50 percentage in 10+2 or equivalent exam in PCB stream from a recognised Board.
For SC/ ST/ OBC category candidates percentage required is 40 percentage and for PwD category candidates is 45 percentage.
NEET Marks for qualifying: Reservation policy for PwD Category candidates: Candidates with locomotor disability of lower limbs must have secured minimum aggregate of 45 percentage marks for General-PH & 40 percentage of marks for SC-PH/ ST-PH/ OBC-PH in Chemistry, Physics and Biology/ Biotechnology.
Candidates must have minimum 17 years as on 31 st December, in the year of taking NEET UG entrance exam. No upper age limit. No limit on number of attempts.
To get more information about NEET eligibility criteria go through below mentioned link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
May this information was helpful to you.
Good Luck!!
Hello!
After completing B.Sc in Optometry, you need to do MBBS degree in order to pursue a career as a doctor. For this, you need to get good marks in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).
Some of the best colleges for Optometry are:
All India Institute of Medical Sciences – [AIIMS], New Delhi
Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi
Christian Medical College – [CMC], Vellore
Madhav University – [MU], Sirohi
Government Medical College, Kozhikode
Pt Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate
Medical Sciences institute- [PGIMS], Rohtak
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Best wishes
Dear student,
Best courses available for B.Sc Cardiology graduates are listed below.
Master of Science in Cardiology
Master's in Cardiovascular Sciences
MSc in Cardiovascular Rehabilitation
MSc in Cardiovascular Science
M.Sc. in Cardiovascular Research
Master's in Experimental Medicine
MRes in Biomedical Research
But you cannot become Doctor after completion of B.Sc or M.Sc. MBBS graduates are called as Doctors. Also MD/ MS/ DNB or DM are also doctors in specific specialization.
I hope this information was helpful to you.
Hello Fasu, yes after having a pay graduate degree in Cardiology, you could definitely apply for number of jobs over platforms like Naukri.com and so on. Also, you're eligible to practise your learning with due permission and license by the necessary authority.
It's both way you can choose to work, as a part time practitioner or full time too.
Attaching a link here within for your knowledge boost.
https://www.careers360.com/careers/cardiologist
Hope this helps.
Thanks and wish you the best !!
Hello aspirant,
Unfortunately, you cannot become Doctor after completion of B. Pharmcy. Because Pharmacy is another profession and Doctor is another.
To become Doctor you need to study MBBS, BDS or for Ayush Doctor BAMS, BHMS, B.U.M.S, etc are required on Minimum education qualification basis.
You can become Pharmacist or can get job in Pharmacies, etc. You can study M.Pharmacy as well after completion of B. Pharmacy.
For more information about how to become Doctor, go through below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/careers/doctor#:~:text=In%20order%20to%20develop%20a,and%20AIIMS%20UG%20entrance%20examination.
I hope this information was useful to you.
Hello
yes Indian Ayurveda doctors can settle in abroad because BAMS jobs are highly demanded jobs in the countries like Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia can offer BAMS jobs where the salary can range between INR 25,00,000-30,00,000. Ayurveda is recognised as a system of medicine in 16 countries including Hungary, Switzerland, Cuba and Brazil, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Malaysia, Mauritius, Serbia and Tanzania.
Thanks
Hello there,
Hope you are doing Good.
Listen, that's really good to see that you are really concern about your studies,
You can Join Institutes like Akash and there are so many Online tuitions are also available, they generally start preparing students at mental level to deal with difficult questions.
You can make a schedule and try to follow them concisely, because this kind of habit going to help you in the future , during NEET preparation.
For preparation of any Exam Consistency plays a very major role.
Try to solve questions from others reference book , that will help you to clear the topic completely. and you can also try to sole ninth class book as well.
Hope this Information will help.
Thank you:)
Varies specializations in MD/ MS/ DNB are available after completion of MBBS course from a recognised College or University.
Best Doctor specializations are listed below.
Dermatology
Family Medicine
ENT
Diagnostic Radiology
Anesthesiology
Ophthalmology
Obs. & Gyn.
Psychiatry
Cardiology
Clinical Immunology
Pediatrics
Visit below mentioned link to get more information about Specializations after MBBS.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/specialisation-after-mbbs
Best of Luck!!
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