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Indeed, I don't figure your twelfth rate will influence your application.
You are all set, yet you should keep your general profile right to give yourself access nice colleges. Thus, take care of business on your GRE, IELTS/TOEFL, Gpa, research papers, accreditations and work ex also(if you have).
They take in a ton of things other than your imprints. Assuming you have incredible extra curricular focuses, similar to social administrations, projects accomplished for states , sports or you run a great deal of long distance races and anything of a comparative kind that makes you stand apart of the group you will undoubtedly get taken note. What's more composing an incredible SOP with a decent gre and toefl score I don't figure anybody can stop you. Your CV ought to have those different things to level the 12 th marks.
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Hi Maurya!
Doctors make far more on average in the US than in the UK or Australia. This is because both UK and Austraila have free public health systems. This provides a cap on doctor's salaries. So, there is no definite number for the salaries, but on an average the doctors in US usually earns about $189,000 and in UK, it is around 103,000 pounds = $153,056 USA Currency. For Austrailia it is , $165,750 (USA currency). Also, it depends on the specialization the doctors have, it could weigh less or more depending on the knowledge.
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If you are planning to opt for Master's Degree in United States of America then you need to have a clear thought regarding the preferential colleges and keep yourself updated with the application form of the college. Mostly your admission will be merit based followed by uploading your supportive documents and then complete the form fillup successfully. Coming to the work after B.PT course because you are a non-European physiotherapist looking to work in the UK, you must first apply to the HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council). They will look at your background, including your educational qualifications and academic records. Your post-graduate degree will be scrutinised in particular. Finally, they will inquire about your physiotherapy experience, and an international career in this field will increase your chances of being selected, so your physiotherapy experience will be most important at this stage. After the interview, they'll compare it to the UK's requirements to see if you're qualified.
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Dear Aspirant, In your case there can be multiple problems as, you are a final year student, transcripts up-to final year are a mandate and may be a provisional certificate too. Program relevancy also important, so you should go through the college eligibility criteria and documents to be shown at application time
There is no concrete data available to how much a neurosurgeon earns per operation in United Kingdom. However, statistics regarding per year salary (income) of a neurosurgeon is available, which is listed below -
As per data available from NHS (National Health Service), UK, the most expensive operations in the field of neurosurgery are the surgeries involving complex intra cranial structures (£22,469 to £40,936) and bilateral cochlear implants (£37,904).
Hello aspirant
With the PLAB exam, applicants can pursue a postgraduate degree in the United Kingdom after completing their MBBS in India. It's a requirement for GMC registration, which is required in the UK medical system. It's a certification exam that determines your eligibility for registration with the General Medical Council (GMC). It does not award a degree. It solely registers GMC applicants. The PLAB is conducted in 2 parts- PLAB 1 and PLAB 2.
Kindly note that IELTS exam is compulsory with a minimum score of 7.5.
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Hello Aspirant,
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The basic salary ranges from £28,808 to £33,345 . Once you start your specialty training as a neurosurgeon employed by the NHS, you can expect to earn a salary of at least £39,467, which can increase to between £84,559 and £114,003 as a consultant.
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No country is easy to aquire a Residency position. All countries require doctors and all of them have shortage, what you should think is where can you see yourself after 10–15yrs if you think USA is better for you go for it, if you think UK is better option go for it. Anywhere you go, you will have to give a huge dedication to get yourself a Residency position may it be - USA/UK/AUSTRALIA.
PLAB is easy, yes PLAB can be considered easy to other entrance exams but there are limited training positions for British students itself leave apart imgs, even if you get one the training is apx 6–8 yrs long ,in near future you can face VISA issues UK ain't giving citizenship easily to anyone.
Thinking about AUSTRALIA, the AMC exam is difficult and the situation here is again the same like UK, the img doctors are rising than the Australian doctors, who would like to see their country filled with foreign doctors and minimum national doctors, but again this shouldn't stop you because you can be the exception if you want to all you need is determination and hardwork.
Thinking about USA, yes the process is tiring 4 exams, so much of expenses no guarantee of getting a interview , few spots in fancy branches for img's, but this isn't what should be looking for ,look if you like usa, do you like their education, their healthcare system can you live your life in that country if you can its a great option but if can't you got a lot of time spend it on thinking and Making the right decision .
Finally considering a option to make on my opinion, I would suggest w.r.t easy to get medical license -
USA>UK>AUSTRALIA
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Hello Aspirant
Warm wishes for your Pearson Test of ENGLISH Academy score. Although scoring in the range of 65-75 would have made your admission possibilities higher but overall probability is that you will get admission into some good institutes with this score as well, however there are some other factors you need to consider to boost up your selection chances,
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