Harvard University
Yes of Course. Neurosurgeon are also human Beings. They also have emotions. They also have their family.But in my perception neurosurgeon lifestyle is mixed. There's a big upside .They usually have the comfort of knowing, or at least suspecting, that they are among the smartest people on the planet.those who manage the demands of their physical and emotional needs against the rigors of the career, will likely live quite fruitful lives.
Thanks And Have A Very Nice Day.Hope you understand this very Well and All the Best.
Dear candidate
For getting into Harward University you just need to take a standardized english language test and other than that you will have to fill your Harward application form by paying application fee and in the application forn it asks for GRE/SAT/GMAT score so you will have write GRE or any of the tests and you TOEFL score which is a English language test and addition with your marksheets of school and college and recommendation letters and sometimes you will have to submit you resume and personal essays also.
Hope this Information is helpful
Hello student ,
Yes , it is important to give MCAT exam for getting admissions for MBBS in Harvard University and eligibility criteria for giving this exam is as follows .
If you belongs from US and Canada must have a under graduate degree to be eligible for the exam.
Further Indian student have to take permission from authorities of american medical council .
You are eligible if you have done your 10+2 with PCB from a recognized school .
Before all these things I will suggest you that after MCAT exam only 1 % chances for Indian student is there to admitted because they need more brilliant student only who had scored more than 95% further they may also for donation .
Hope this will help you !
Hi
Getting terrible evaluations isn't the finish of your vocation. Understudies with terrible evaluations
regularly alarm about not getting induction into a College because of their exacting confirmation rules.
Be that as it may, terrible levels shouldn't be an impediment to exceed expectations in your profession,
this is particularly valid for understudies intending to concentrate abroad.
Yes, of course you can study in USA after 12th, there are so many universities in which you can apply, Go
to University . It is one such website where you can check so many courses, there so many career
options to choose from, you can compare the courses also and there are so many more things. it is very
useful.
The universities will look at your 9th, 10th and 11th standard marks first. ... Even though a university
does not mention any cut-off or minimum score, the single most important consideration for admission
into a university are your marks. Not just the 12th standard, but also your 9th, 10th and 11th standard
marks.
there is an approach to read abroad for nothing. Understudies frequently think a semester or year
abroad is extremely costly, and from numerous points of view, it is, particularly for Americans who
regularly take a crack at programs related with their home college or a "center man" organization that
will charge you a great deal of cash.
In any case, in case you're quick to read abroad for a minimal effort, or no expense by any means, and
wouldn't fret exploring additional administrative work and applications, you could wind up reading
abroad for nothing, with the alternative to do a year or even your entire degree abroad as well.
So in the event that you need to concentrate abroad yet can't manage the significant sticker price,
consider one of these nations where you can read abroad for nothing.
Brazil, Norway, Greece, Iceland, Luxembourg, France.
I hope this would help you.
Hi,
Well I guess they are because they get very good six figure salary and have a great job security although it's stressing but still they like their job cause they got into it knowing the stress it may carry. Neurosurgery is very much in demand and is a very great speciality in medical field.
I hope my answer helps.
All the best.
It will all depend upon the lifestyle and the office hours you put in the work. The number of opd days, OT days and the visit to the wards for rounds. It all affect the free time period for a doctor. In USA,you have to pay tax for the services thus it can be little less than what you make in india
Hello Aspirant
It will totally depend where are you working and what are you getting paid.
As US is anyways costly ,there lifestyle tends to change.Neurosurgeons in Us are paid according to their qualification as well as where they work
According to research
The average income for a neurosurgeon is $775,968
The middle range income is approx $704,170
the lowest paid are $350,000
And the top 10 % of the neurosurgeon get a pay of $1,229,881 per year!
So it totally depends upon your qualification and the place you work if you can have a comfortable life or not
Regards!
hello aspirant
United States has the best healthcare in the world and therefore not only Indian surgeons and and Indian doctors but all the doctors and surgeon in the united states have a very comfortable lie in terms of monetary aspects since the healthcare is not only the best but is expensive too.
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User
Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile