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iv completed my mbbs in march 2020. now im planning to do internal medicine in US in 2022. id like to know a timeline regarding the same

Mibin Mathew Mammen 24th May, 2020

Dear Barath,

Thank you for your query. If you want to study in USA you need to first get through IELTS with a score of atleat 7-8 in academic overall. Then you have to pass the medical exam in USA which is required to being qualified to get for a

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Is 12th marks matters after MBBS ?? If yes then how much needed for Pg, Usmle and other competitive exams??

Bhawna Mehbubani 23rd Jun, 2020

No, your 12th marks doesn't matter after MBBS. The minimum eligibility for NEET PG is Candidates who possess MBBS degree or a certificate which declares the candidate has the provisional MBBS degree can apply for the NEET PG The certificate or the MBBS degree must be recognized by the Medical

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can I give usmle after I do PG from India ?

Sk Student Expert 3rd Jun, 2020
Dear Aspirant,
Technically you can, but in order to ensure that you are eligible, the first step is to check if your college is recognized, please visit www.wdoms.org .
The USMLE is Examinations has the following steps:
Step 1 One day exam divided into 7 papers of 60 minute duration.
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I am in second year of MBBS . i am not sure if I want to pursue further career in india or abroad. also , I need a bit briefing about usmle .

Sikkandarbatcha M 26th May, 2020

Hi,

If you are planning to settle abroad do PG in abroad and make sure that MCI has approved it. The medical council of India has approved PG courses only from these 5 countries- USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand.

I can get from your question that you are willing

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Are Neurosurgeons happy in San Francisco?

Animesh Vats Student Expert 5th Apr, 2020

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

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Are Neurosurgeons happy in New York?

Manish Singh 2nd Apr, 2020

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

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Are US Neurosurgeons rich enough to live a comfortable life in the United States?

Nikki Nair 2nd Apr, 2020

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

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Are Indian Surgeons and Indian Doctors happier and comfortable in the United States?

Vagisha Aggarwal 11th Apr, 2020

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

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Can Indian Neurosurgeons (with MBBS and have passed USMLE - 1,2,3 and Completed Residency in US) working in the United States get same salary of American Neurosurgeons (with MD and Completed Residency in the US)?

Animesh Vats Student Expert 24th Mar, 2020

Hi,

Well getting the same salary depends on how good of a surgeon you are. Doctors are one of the highest paid individuals in USA. If you are good as the person there then obviously hospitals would l give you the same six figure salary that they pay to their

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I wish to become a Neurosurgeon, but first I wish to practice in the United States or Singapore for half of my career and to spend last half of my career in India. Whether my wish is a good one? Is it possible? Is my decision is correct? Kindly commend on my wish?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 7th Apr, 2020

Raja, we have been discussing your career and aspirations for a while now and we appreciate that you want to take Career360's opinion on the matter of your career. So by now, you are aware of the fact what it takes to become a neurosurgeon and what it is to

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