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sir, I am studying in 10th standard. I want become a neurologist. which course I want to study? how many years?

Rituparna Priyadarshini 16th Dec, 2021

Hello.

In order to become a neurologist you have to meet the following eligibility criteria :-

1) you first have to complete your 12th with subjects like physics , chemistry, biology,etc.

2) you need to earn and MBBS degree. From a good college or university.

3) you will also need a M.D with 50% in MBBS.

4) you need to have doctor of medicine for three years.

5) Internships and training.

In order to get into MBBS course and PG level course you need to crack entrance exams like NEET or AIIMs entrance exam, etc.

For more information click on the link given below:-


https://www.careers360.com/courses/neurology-course

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What are the steps of becoming a neurologist after completion of mbbs? Please explain them in detail

Anirudh Singh 19th Oct, 2021

Hi.

To pursue your career as a Neurologist you can consider follows steps:


  1. After completion of your four and half year of MBBS degree course and one year and six months, compulsory training one has to go for M.D(Medicine).
  2. After completing M.D. (Medicine) the aspiring candidates can enrol for DM (Neurology) - a 3 years courses - for specialization in the field of Neurology from some of the best institutes in India as given below:
    1. CMC Vellore - Christian Medical College
    2. St Johns Medical College, Bangalore
    3. AIIMS Delhi - All India Institute of Medical Sciences New
    4. IMS BHU - Institute of Medical Sciences Banaras Hindu University
  3. After completion of three years of D.M.(Neurology) course and getting the requisite registration from Medical Council of India, the budding Neurologist can get jobs in reputed Government and Private Hospitals like AIIMS etc. A neurologist with good entrepreneurial skill can also open their own Neuro Clinic and provide services to the patients.

Good Luck

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how can I do neurologist or neurosurgeon after bams

Priya Patel 7th Oct, 2021

Hello

Here is the steps to became neurologist.

A neurologist career path is quite lengthy unlike other professions

Education requirements for neurologist •Completion of 10+2 with appropriate subjects -

Candidates are required to complete 10+2 in physics chemistry and biology with an aggregate of 50 per cent marks •Qualify Entrance - Candidates are required to appear in entrance exams & qualify it to get admission in the desired college there are several colleges & universities that provide admissions on the basis of the candidates performance in the entrance examination


there are several other colleges and institutes that provide admissions on merit basis of 10 + 2 passing percentage.

•Bachelor -

After successful completion of 10+2 programme students are required to take admissions in a bachelors degree programme major Bachelor’s Degree Programmes Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery


• Post Bachelor - Candidates have several options post - bachelor to lead their career path


* After successful completion of a bachelors degree programme candidates can start working in the industry at an entry level role after acquiring an experience of a few years they can further opt for a masters degree programme


* After successful completion of a bachelor degree programme candidates can opt for a masters degree programme without any gap in the academic year * After successful completion of a masters degree programme they can work

https://www.careers360.com/careers/neurologist

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is it is compulsory for neurologist to work in government hospital

Maryam Sara 7th Aug, 2021

Hi Raghuveer,

A neurologist is a doctor who specializes in neurology and concerns with brain related issues.

No, it is not at all compulsory for a neurologist or may be any doctor to work in a government hospital.

Neurology is a very top branch and in fact the best neurology doctors in India work in private hospitals.

HOPE THIS HELPS

ALL THE BEST

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How to become a neurologist in India?

Rajeswari 24th Jul, 2021

Hello,

A neurologist career path is quite lengthy unlike other professions

Education requirements for neurologist •Completion of 10+2 with appropriate subjects -

Candidates are required to complete 10+2 in physics chemistry and biology with an aggregate of 50 per cent marks •Qualify Entrance - Candidates are required to appear in entrance exams & qualify it to get admission in the desired college there are several colleges & universities that provide admissions on the basis of the candidates performance in the entrance examination

there are several other colleges and institutes that provide admissions on merit basis of 10 + 2 passing percentage. Major Entrance Examinations NEET National Entrance Examination TestAIIMS - EE : All India Institute of Medicine and Sciences Undergraduate Entrance Examination

•Bachelor -

After successful completion of 10+2 programme students are required to take admissions in a bachelors degree programme major Bachelor’s Degree Programmes Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

• Post Bachelor - Candidates have several options post - bachelor to lead their career path

* After successful completion of a bachelors degree programme candidates can start working in the industry at an entry level role after acquiring an experience of a few years they can further opt for a masters degree programme

* After successful completion of a bachelor degree programme candidates can opt for a masters degree programme without any gap in the academic year * After successful completion of a masters degree programme they can work

https://www.careers360.com/careers/neurologist .

Thankyou.

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how to become a neurologist doctor ?

Abhishek Singh Tomar 3rd Dec, 2020

To become a neurologist, candidates must have passed class 12th with PCB- Physics, Chemistry and Biology and to qualify for a medical examination aspirants need to have a valid score of NEET-UG examination. Once the candidates are done with their respective MBBS program, they are required to take up the master’s program in Neurology.

Aspiring neurologists begin their postgraduate training with the 1-year internship program. This helps them gain advanced experience with patients and in healthcare practices. Once they are done with their postgraduation, it is necessary for them to pursue their 3-year neurology residency program. The residency program helps them gain experience regarding neurological disorders and issues.

  • Candidates must have passed class 12th or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% aggregate of reserved category and 40% for the reserved category from a recognised board.
  • Must have a valid NEET UG score.
  • Candidates should be at least 17 years of age to appear in the NEET UG exam and the upper age limit for the same is 25 years.
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What income can a Neurologist expect if he/she practice privately in cities like Mumbai?

Ayona 23rd Sep, 2020

Hello,

Neurologists is an expert who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders related to human nervous system. They should have excellent ability to judge human behaviour zeal to work in trying conditions. In govt sector average salary may lie between Rs.50,000- Rs.60,000.

Neurologists' salary is depend upon the patients visiting in a day and it also depends upon in the month.  He/she may earn around 97,000 per month- 1,48,000 per month depends upon the patients.


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Compared to Neurologists and Neurosurgeons, who will get more Holidays and leaves? Who will get more time to spend with family?

Stuti Jain 24th Sep, 2020

Hello Aspirant

See both Neurologists ans Neurosurgeons diagnose and treat patients which involve the nervous system. However, Neurologists do not perform any surgery in the brain but they perform treatments or therapies whereas neuro surgeons perform surgeries for the conditions required.

So it is difficult to say who can get more holidays, you should decide on your field of interest.

Have a good future ahead.

Good luck!!

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What is the difference between Neurosurgeons and Neurologists? Who will have more time to spend with family? Who will have less working hours? Who will have less workload? Who will have a better working condition? Who will earn more, what are their respective earnings?

JAYA KARTHIKA RS 23rd Sep, 2020

Hello,

Both diagnose and  treat the patients with neurological disorders, illness or injuries

Difference is

NEUROSURGEON :

Perform surgeries

They Focus on surgical procedures for emergencies which are required for brain,spine or skull trauma, remove tumours, blood clots, perform radiation treatments and microsurgery.



NEUROLOGIST :

Don't perform surgeries

Make diagnosis by evaluating the patients and treat them with medications and other non surgical treatments

Both are of highly stressful environment jobs facing intense pressure



AVERAGE SALARY:

NEUROSURGEON- is around Rs 4,00,000

NEUROLOGIST- is around Rs 3,50,000


WORKING HOURS:

NEUROSURGEON- an average of 61 hrs / week

NEUROLOGIST- an average of 40-50 hrs / week



Hope it helps

Good luck!

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Can Neurologists get unpaid leaves in Mumbai?

Afifa 16th Oct, 2020

Hello aspirant

Yes definitely

If your paid leave is over then you will get unpaid leave for neurologist in Mumbai.

However if you want to take a long unpaid leave, you may contact the management head and clear the query.

If it's short day leave, there is a chance you may be called for emergency issues in the hospital. Then you will have to cooperate with them

Hope this information is useful

Thanks

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