Cardiologist
Hello!
You can become a cardiologist in India only after completing an MBBS degree followed by MD Cardiology and then DM in cardiology. You cannot become a cardiologist after BSc cardiology.
However, you can become a cardiovascular technician, cardiac care technician, etc. after completing BSc in cardiology in both government and private sector. The candidates have the flexibility to work in hospitals on an hourly, weekly and monthly basis. You have to apply for these posts that are usually vacant in private hospitals over the year. The average salary offered in India to successful graduates of the course ranges between 2 LPA to 12 LPA, depending upon the candidate's expertise in the field. The reputation of cardiac technicians is much better in abroad countries.
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Hey!
You have to go through more than 10 years in education before becoming a cardiologist. You'll need a
Bachelors - MBBS (5 and an half year)
Masters - MD in General Medicine (3 Years) followed by DM in cardiology or DNB in cardiology (3yrs).
In Public and private sector, a cardiologist can expect an average monthly salary of Rs 1 lac. A reputed cardiology surgeon earns the salary of around 1.5 lacs. They charge on an average 1–2 lacs per surgery.
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Akash, NEET is the mandatory entrance examination for admission to MBBS. Once you appear for NEET and get a seat in MBBS, you complete the course in 50 months and complete your mandatory rotational internship. Now NEET PG will be scrapped in favour of NEXT whose details we do not have yet. So NEXT will come into force from 2021. Stipend that you get in MBBS Intersnhip depends on the State that you pursued your MBBS from. It is decided by the State Medical Council. And regarding the salary,a Post Graduate earns more than a Graduate who is being paid during his/her internship.
Hi there,
Firstly if you have secured a good rank then fill the counseling form and get a good college, you will have to study everything from tip to toe in first year out of your 5.5 years MBBS degree, then from second year you will get you branch depending upon your marks, after 4.5 years you have some opportunities for internship etc, then after MBBS it is compulsory to complete md. After that some interns with senior doctors where you will get some stipend then you will get your post after 1-2 years of practice.
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Hello Anu !
Cardiologists are doctors that go on to specialise in diagnosing, treating and preventing diseases that mainly affect the heart and blood vessels. As a cardiologist, you can work with a range of patients, from babies and young infants through to the elderly.
All the best !
Hi Ujwal,
Following are the medical courses which you can pursue without taking NEET 2020 Exam are -
1. Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
2. Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology
3. Bachelor of Technology in Biomedical Engineering
4. Bachelor of Science in Microbiology
5. Bachelor of Science in Cardiac or Cardiovascular Technology
6. Bachelor of Perfusion Technology or Bachelor of Science in Cardio-Pulmonary Perfusion Technology
There are a lot more courses. To get more details and information about them, visit this link - https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/medical-courses-without-neet
Hope this information will help you.
For information about IPMAT 2019 you can take help from the below mentioned link :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/exams/ipmat
Good Luck
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