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I believe youre referring regarding the exam and application procedure for PhD in Chemistry in USA. So this year, the Test Requirements were NiL at most Universities, due to the Covid Pandemic, but in general you need your GRE Score besides TOEFL or Other Relevant/Equivalent English Proficiency Certification. As far as your Application to the School is concerned, yo probably require your Grade Card Official Transcripts of Bachelors and Masters Degrees, SOP, LORs and other details as mentioned by the University. However, PhD in USA is fully funded opportunity for most Indians, and you even dont need to worry regarding accomodation, stipend or insurance.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
Neurologist and Neurosurgeons both treat the conditions related to nervous system. The difference lie in the practice of surgery as neurologist does not perform surgery. A doctors profession is a Devine profession. The routine is also busy for a doctor. But if he like his job and do it with a sense of servicing people definitely his soul find relief and satisfaction.
Though I don't have any survey or case study data in my knowledge about this fact of happiness but in my opinion the happiness is an internal matter of an individual. So if one is satisfied with his job he would be happy with it where ever he live.If not the job becomes a tiresome task for individual.
If you are looking happiness as a matter of wealth then whatever is your specialization how skillful you are determine your rate of success.
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There are a number of factors that determine a neurosurgeon's lifestyle. These include subspecialty, academic vs. private practice, practice location, availability of residents/PAs, call schedule etc. The same factors also affect your salary. In the end you can tailor your lifestyle to some extent based on what's important to you. It's also important to distinguish the lifestyle of a neurosurgery resident from a neurosurgeon. The former is a lot more difficult in terms of hours, sleep etc.
When a neurosurgeon is on duty, his/her day might be very hectic or simple. It all depends upon the commitments.
After finishing hospital, every neurosurgeon spends the day just like other persons, except light night calls and writing about articles.
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