D.M.
DC/DM is an IAS Officer, either a Regular Recruit from UPSC/LBSNAA Training or Promoted from State Administrative Services.
SP is an IPS Officer, either a Regular Recruit from UPSC/LBSNAA & SVNPA Training or Promoted from State Police Services.
SP is usually the highest police officer of a City/District (Exceptions for Larger cities and Metros, where you have a Senior SP SSP or CP). DM is the Most important government official of a District.
DM is perhaps the main person looking after the District, which includes subjects like Law and Order, Railways Administration, Public Administration, Economy & Industries, Finance and everything else.The SP leads the District Police team and assists the DM in maintaining Law and Order in District.
Hello,
NEET ss is super speciality examination. For this examination you have to your MD or Ms or Post graduation degree in medical. Otherwise you can't appear for this examination. You are already studying in super speciality then why you leave dear. Try to continue the study. Anyway I'll provide you a link below you can check it for more details about the eligibility criteria in this examination
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-ss
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The minimum requirement to be endocrinologist is MBBS and MD.DM in Endocrinology after MD is just a choice of higher studies. DM is a super specialty degree done after post graduation.
Those who have completed their DM in Endocrinology are named as Endocrinologists. They are trained to treat hormonal imbalances by helping in restoration of the traditional balance of hormones. After completion they become expert in Endocrinology course, such as in treating the subsequent diseases: Cancer within the endocrine glands, Lack of growth of endocrine glands, Infertility, Cholesterol disorders, Hypertension, Menopause, Under or over production of hormones, Thyroid diseases Diabetes. Career Opportunities for Endocrinologists are quite good in near future and that’s really great news for those budding youngsters who are attending to move during this field of medication . As more and more people have gotten caught with problems associated with an system like thyroid diseases, diabetes, infertility, hypertension, cholesterol disorders, osteoporosis and cancers within the endocrine glands, greater demand is formed for professional health professional specialized within the field of Endocrinology creating more job opportunities for young Endocrinologists.
It will be better to go for DM as it open more career options.
Hope it helped.
Hello aspirant
There is a good scope after md in general medicines in India. You can get a job in various fields like assistant professor, bacteriologist, general medicine consultant, product manager, house officer/RMO, gynaecologist, physiologist, broad specialist, obstetrician, general surgeon, etc.
After doing md you can expect a salary between 1-12 lakh per month. It will totally depend on your skills, the organization with which you are working and your years of experience.
After completing MD/MS, it is almost a requirement to pursue DM/M.Ch, as PG places and competition are increasing every year.
You may pursue ECE from IIITDM Kancheepuram. The Institute has good infrastructure, faculty as well as a huge locational advantage being located near IT, Technology and Corporate hubs of Chennai and nearby Bangalore and Hyderabad. Top Companies like TVS, L&T Infotech, Infosys, TCS, Tredence, GE, Ashok Leyland, Cognizant, Amdocs, Tractors India, IBM recruit ECE Students from campus.
For more information about IIITDM Kancheepuram do follow the link below
https://dqxeclau.top/university/indian-institute-of-information-technology-design-and-manufacturing-kancheepuram
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