Orthopedics
Hello student
You have got 59 .56 % in CET exam for getting a seat in Bachelor of Physiotherapy specialisation in orthopaedics or neurology. You have also mentioned that the highest marks in this examination for BPT is 70%.To get it you have to wait for or third round of counselling of your choice of specialisation orthopaedics and neurology in BPT course which is a four years integrated course.
To know more you have to to click on the official website of Shri Venkatesh School of Medical Science, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh.
To pursue post graduation courses in medicine (MD/MS) from the UK, you have to give either of the two examinations mentioned below:
You can also pursue MD either with or without PLAB in the top NHS Hospitals, but some sources say it does not include orthopedics. Requirements-
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Specific Book for Dermitology are-
Andrews' Diseases of the skin (Clinical Dermatology)
&,
Illustrated Synopsis of Dermatology & sexually Transmitted Diseases (6TH Edition) By- Neena Khanna
Books for Anesthesia are -
Short textbook of Anesthesia, Ajay Yadav
Orthopedics-
Essential Orthopedics, J. Maheswari
Psychiatry-
The oxford Handbook of Psychiatry, Neeraj Ahuja
Radiology-
Review of Radiology, sumer K Sethi.
These are some of the common & understandable books often read by students of MBBS.
Further you can discuss with your main subject teachers as well as they will suggest you the best of their choice & can be much helpful for you.
Hope you got your Anser.
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MSc Orthopedics eligibility criteria:- candidates who have done BSc in Biology/ Chemistry /Maths. Minimum percentage required 50% in UG course.
Colleges offering MSc Orthopedics:-
selection is done on the basis of entrance exam or on the basis of graduation score/percentage. the whole admission process varies for different college so you have to look out and prepare for it.
Hope it helps!
Yes you can practise in chhatisgadh....for fcps there is no bond... You can even practise in malaysia..as the courses r recognised there....I have heard your name..you were the Gold medalist of your batch as far as I remember....best luck for your practise...
Hey Aspirant
Here is not a huge difference between general category and obc, the thing is that there are 4 to 7 seat are kept in every government college for obc so chances of getting Admission in that is high for obc category , if you get 465 to 510 in neet you will get government medical college definitely. ST/ SC/ OBC 400 minimum marks for government colleges.
For private colleges you have to score atleast 300 in neet , If you score more than 400 in neet then you can easily get private colleges in mumbai , Delhi and other cities.
Hope this will help you! All the best!
Cutoffs varies year to year depending upon various factors like Number of Students appearing for the exam, Difficulty of the exam, etc.
But if you consider previous year cutoffs then you can easily get Ortho as last year the closing rank was around 24150.
You can get these Hospitals:
Devadoss Multispecialty Hospital Madurai (IORAS hospital )
LISIE Hospital, Kochi
Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore
Hosmet Hospital, Banglore
MIOT Hospital Chennai
Stephen, Delhi
Sant Parmanand Hospital, Delhi.
Hello!!!
MS orthopaedic is the course with duration of 3 years
One can do MS after there MBBS by appearing in the Neet PG entrance exam, AIIMS entrance exam, Armed forces medical entrance exam,etc
Salary range depends on whether you practice at private hospitals or government hospitals.
Some top colleges in India are:
Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
Christian Medical College, Vellore
Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh
Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore
Following is the list of MS orthopaedic medical colleges in India with fee structure
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ms-in-orthopaedics-colleges-in-india
Hey Uma ,
As per the rank obtained by you and previous year cutoff, you will get government and private colleges in Orthopedics. The college you get with the rank obtained by you are:
Medical college and hospital Kolkata
Baba raghav medical college
MGM Medical college Navi Mumbai
Maharani laxmi bai medical college
You can check your college predictor to know more about colleges you will get as per your rank obtained by you. The link is given below: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
Going by previous All India cut offs and your rank, you may have decent chances in General Surgery and Orthopaedics in Sree Balaji Medical College. Having said that, this is 2019 data and cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, difficulty of the exam, and no.of seats available for each specialisation. Please try our College predictor to check the possibility of other specialisations with you rank across India: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-all-india-college-predictor
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