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Yes. While NEET-UG is the main pathway to becoming a doctor (MBBS) in India, there are other allied professions like nursing,physiotherapy, and various paramedical fields as well as alternative systems of medicine like Ayurveda and Homeopathy. These don't require NEET.
In India, superspeciality courses for post-graduate doctors include MD, MS, or DNB followed by DM (Doctorate of Medicine) and MCh (Master of Chirurgiae) in various specialties like cardiology, neurology, gastroenterology, oncology, and orthopedics, offered by top medical institutions like AIIMS, PGIMER, and CMC Vellore.
To practice medicine in India without completing NEET UG, you'll need to leverage your medical degree from Belarus and upcoming postgraduate degree from the UK. Since the UK is one of the countries exempt from the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE), you might be eligible to practice in India without
To become a doctor in India after completing your MBBS abroad, you need to clear the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination), which is conducted by the National Board of Examinations (NBE). This exam allows you to practice medicine in India. If you plan to pursue a PG in the UK,
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NTR College of Veterinary Science is a reputed college under SVVU, located in Gannavaram, near Vijayawada. It offers B.V.Sc & A.H., M.V.Sc, and Ph.D. programs in veterinary science. The college has good infrastructure, experienced faculty, and advanced laboratories.
To become a veterinary doctor at NTR College of Veterinary Science,
Okay, so you're wondering about the CAT cutoff for top IIMs as a female doctor, right? It's a bit of a tricky question, but let's break it down. Basically, getting into the top IIMs usually means scoring really high on the CAT. We're talking anywhere from the 95th to 100th
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yes you can pursue a PhD in pharmacology after completing your Doctor of pharmacy(PharmD). your PharmD degree serves as a strong foundation for advanced research in pharmacology.
Check individual university admission criteria for specific eligibiliity requirments.
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Despite the obstacles you face, it's fantastic that you're working toward your goal of becoming a doctor. Your perseverance is incredibly admirable! Yes, you are eligible to pursue an MBBS under the Person with Disability (PWD) category even though you have a 40% low vision disability. The inclusion
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Yes, you can apply for CAT examination after completion of Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) .
The Common Admission Test (CAT) has no restrictions regarding your educational background thus allowing you to submit your application following your completion of a Pharm. D degree.
The Common Admission Test permits
Yes, there are many career options other than becoming a doctor. If you are interested in the medical field but don’t want to study for so many years, you can go for options like nursing, pharmacy, physiotherapy, medical lab technology, radiology, or biotechnology . These careers take less time
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