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I wish to become a Neurosurgeon, I predict that I have a career period of 30 years. I wish to practice half career in the countries of the US, Singapore, the UK, Canada, New Zealand, or Australia and I wish to practice last half of my career in India. Is my wish possible? Is my wish a good one?

Manish Singh 2nd Apr, 2020

As long as you have an active medical license in your country that being india yes you can practice medicine anywhere in the world provided that you have some references who can recommend you to the place you want to work at and a good background check. That is the most important thing to consider. And yes your wish can come true if you work hard for it. All the best

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can study bsc agriculture in australia after completing diploma agriculture in india ?

Harsha Sinha 31st Mar, 2020

Hi there,

Since you want to study bsc on australia then there are many eligibility criteria for that.. Such as your percenatage your marks and yes there is exam for taking admission and very limited seats.. So if you want admission just go and fill the form and study for that.

I hope this help

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can i get mba application in australia i am btech discontinued students

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 18th Feb, 2020

hi,

see mba is a post graduate course, so first of all you need to complete your graduation, then you are eligible to apply for mba, in india most of the institute required 50% marks in graduation as a qualifying marks criteria for mba admission. since you have discontinued your graduation course you are not eligible to study  mba neither in india nor in abroad.

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What is the cost to become a Neurosurgeon in Australia after completing MBBS in India?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 26th Mar, 2020

First of, you need to remember that Australia has the lowest conversion rate to residency programmes and even lesser for surgical specialisations. Now if you have completed your MBBS in India, you will have to appear for AMC exam and clear the exam. Then you have to pursue an internship for atleast 2-3 years before you become eligibile for a Residency programme. It ideally takes 4-5 years to get into a residency programme in Australia. The fees might vary from 12,000-15,000 Australian Dollars. And this might change periodically. https://ama.com.au/careers/pathways/neurosurgery

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How to become a Neurosurgeon in Australia after completing MBBS in India and How much does this process cost?

Nikhitha Sai 24th Mar, 2020

Hello. To become neurosurgeon in australia, you need to clear AMC exam. Soon after that, you need to do an internship for atleast 2 to 3 years before working. Then you need to be eligible for residency. It takes 4 to 5 years to get into residency. After this 2 to 3 years if internship, you  an search for jobs where different places have different criteria.

The cost might take around 40,000 dollars per annum. A bit risky and difficult one

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ls it easy to get admission in Australia to study MBBS

Nikhitha Sai 12th Feb, 2020

Hello aspirant. Compared to many other countries in terms of cost and education, it is comparatively easier to get admission in autpstralia to study MBBS. The courses offered are proper 4 years degree with even the fee also reasonable.

After your +2, soon the applications release, go on. And it won't take much of a process to apply. So fair chances to get the admission over there

All the best

Regards

Nikhitha

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what is the fee structure in psgias ? the said fee for uk/us/Australia in the website is for per year or the whole course completion? whats the scope after doing that degree of btech? is that recognised by aicte here in India?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 22nd Mar, 2020

You haven't mentioned the stream that you want to study in PSG IAS. Please check their brochure at: http://www.psgias.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/general-information.pdf . The scope depends on the stream that you select in your B.Tech. PSG IAS is AICTE recognised.

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Compared to USA, UK, Australia, Canada, Singapore, which country is better for Neurosurgeons interms of Working Time, Risk, Happiness, Salary, etc

Sonali Sahu Student Expert 24th Mar, 2020

Hello,

Singapore will be a better choice due it advance technology. you will get to learn many new skills and have an efficient work skill. working time will be 8am -5pm which can be different as per hospital norms and rules or need.

Risk is there in everything. You have to take risk to reach success. Happiness depends on satisfaction. If you are not satisfied with yourself you can never be happy. so work efficiently and help patients to relieve pain that will be your greatest happiness. Salary is very high for a neurosurgeons.

for entry level neurosurgeons salary is $278,935 holding 1-3 years of experience.

Hope it helps!

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what is the fee structure to study MBBS in Australia and America

Nikhitha Sai 10th Feb, 2020

Hello aspirant. So mbbs in Australia has usually the duration will be of 4 years. Fee structure depends on university. Some of the famous universities are

1. University of Sydney with fee structure of 64,500 Australian dollar per year

2. Flinders university with fee structure of 63,500 aud again

3. University of Queensland with fee structure of 73,264 aud

MBBS in America

Here, it's not like an mbbs degree. You need to complete any undergraduation degree in india in science subject and then give mcat. There are two degrees MD and DO. Depends on your choice, you can choose the degree. So per year , this degree cost around 40,000 usd to 50,000 usd. So for 4 years. More or less it costs like around 2,00,000 usd.

Hope this helps

Regards

Nikhitha

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How much salary of BAMS in USA,Australia,UK and india

Yastika Kumar 3rd Mar, 2020

Hi Nagaswami,

Bachelor in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery is not a recognised outside India. Although the chances are pretty less but even if you apply for VISA and get it on its basis it would be treated equivalent to Naturopathic Degree and you may not allowed to refer yourself as a doctor in these states so thinking about salary comes much later.

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