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Clinical physicians that specialize in treating patients with kidney diseases are known as nephrologists. The MBBS program must be completed, followed by a DM or MD in nephrology, in order to become a nephrologist. So, a clinical background is required to become a nephrologist.
If you fulfill this eligibility criteria, then you can do doctor of medicine in Nephrology.
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Hello aspirant, The answer to this question is no. Both of these areas require your complete commitment and dedication. You can not manage both of these together. Also it is not allowed to do any other profession while performing duties as a IAS officer. If you want to practice medical profession then you have to leave your job.
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the eligibility criteria for applying for NEET requires to have studied physics, chemistry and biology in your 12th grade
To apply for NEET you must have to take biology in your 11th and 12th if you have not studied biology then you are not eligible for NEET
and if you want to become a military doctor then there are other ways that you could try like if you have completed your medical degree with a recruited institute than you don't need a NEET to become a military doctor
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In order to work in army one must first complete an MBBS degree from the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) after completing colleges they are directly recruited to 5 years service in indian army as medical officer or
The Indian Army offers a Short Service Commission for BAMS graduates under the Army Medical Corps (AMC).you can join through this recruitment but for short service tenure which will later become permanent as per guidelines.
Keep an eye on the official Indian Army recruitment notifications for SSC entry specifically for BAMS graduates.
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With a NEET PG 2024 rank of 61,286 , belonging to the SC category and being an in-service doctor in the UP government, your chances of getting a clinical branch through AIQ and UP state counseling are moderate but largely depend on:
State Counseling (UP) : As an in-service doctor, you'll likely have some advantage in state quota counseling. You may have a chance at branches like Anesthesia, Dermatology, ENT, Psychiatry, or General Medicine in government or semi-government medical colleges.
AIQ : The competition through AIQ is higher, but with the SC reservation and in-service status, you could have a chance at clinical branches like Pathology, Forensic Medicine, or Community Medicine in a lower-tier government college.
You should closely follow the cut-offs for in-service candidates in your state and the AIQ to get a better idea.
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello,
Yes, your brother-in-law can apply to practice medicine in India, but he needs to meet the eligibility criteria set by the Medical Council of India (MCI) and complete the required process:
1. Primary Medical Qualification: His
MATS degree from Bangladesh must be recognized by MCI.
2. Eligibility Certificate: He needs to obtain an Eligibility Certificate from MCI.
3.
FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate
Examination): He must pass the FMGE screening test.
4
Registration with MC/: After passing
FMGE, he needs to register with MCl.
5. State Medical Council Registration:
He also needs to register with the West Bengal Medical Council (WBMC) to practice in Kolkata.
6. Work Permit/Visa: He may require a work permit or visa to work in India.
Consult the Indian Embassy or Consulate in Bangladesh for guidance.
Procedure:
1. Check MCI's website for recognized foreign medical institutions and eligibility criteria.
2. Apply for an Eligibility Certificate from
MCI.
3. Prepare for and pass the FMGE
screening test.
4. Register with MCI and WBMC.
5. Obtain a work permit/visa (if required).
Hope this helps,
Hello Aspirant
Europe offers a wide range of opportunities in the healthcare sector beyond the traditional roles of doctors and nurses. These roles are often in high demand and offer excellent career prospects.
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AYUSH physicians assigned to Primary Health Centers in remote regions are already permitted by certain jurisdictions to perform allopathy in "emergencies."Currently, this is legal in thirteen states: Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Assam, Haryana, and Uttarakhand.
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