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Hello aspirant,
Firstly you need to be a bright student so that you can clear NEET, KITE, and many other exams in the first or second attempt. You should prepare for different exams along with your 11th and 12th classes, you don't need to go for any coaching and other things. you can just bring books or from the library and prepare hard for it.
Once you start preparing keep your goal set and prepare in a way that you can get a Government college and then go for a scholarship exam after you get college. Even if you get little low marks you can go to Dental college or Veterinary, etc.
Government Colleges cost you way much less than private colleges and you may give scholarship tests for the betterment. But for all these, you need to give your best and study hard.
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Doctor of Pharmacy Course are doctorate courses which are of 6yrs duration or 3 years duration (Post Baccalaureate) with 1 Year included in the courses
To get admission in this course candidates must clear national level or university level entrance exams. Some the entrance exams for PharmD are
GPAT- Gratitude Pharmacy Aptitude Test
Hi aspirant...!
Hope you're doing great...!
So, with regard of you're query. No, once you complete this course, you won't receive a doctoral degree. In India at least, you should concentrate on MBBS and then work in Cardiology as an MD at the very least if you want to become a registered specialist and especially a cardiologist. The education you are taking will help you become a cardiovascular technician, which isn't the same as a specialist but is united support tied to the clinical sector.
Hope this will helps you...!
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Hello
Yes! Of course you can go for cardiology and become cardiologist.
Steps for leading cardiologist are as follows;
Key skills required for cardiologist
Depth knowledge of Cardiovascular system: aspirant should be aware of the system of cardiovascular, You should have complete knowledge after completing your degree.
Be familiar with all technologies: You should know the technologies and devices used for surgery, The knowledge of instrumental machines is necessary so, that you can interrupt specialized tests.
Communication skills and interpersonal: it is a skil which help you to communicate with your colleagues, this skills should be present in you.
All the best for your bright future ahead.
Hello there,
Hope you are doing well,
For PG in respiratory medicine candidates needs to apply for 'MD in Pulmonology and respiratory medicine'. There are numerous colleges in india that offers this courses. However you have mentioned that candidate has already complicated UG from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences so here are some colleges for MD in Pulmonology and Respiratory Medicine in Karnataka, you can check them out :
Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore
Vydehi Institute of Medical Science and Research Centre, Bangalore
JNMC, Belgaum
Raja Rajeshwari Medical College and Hospital, Banglore
To know more about these colleges read the article below,
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-md-in-pulmonology-and-respiratory-medicine-colleges-in-karnataka
For fees structure, if the candidate gets a seat in government college under government quota then fees would be around 7 lakhs to 8 lakhs per year. If candidate gets a seat in private college under government quota then the fees might be around 15-25 lakhs and for management quota seats fees can go above 35 lakhs as well.
However, I would like to tell you that the candidate is yet to appear for the exam and with an optimistic mindset you should help him prepare for good score in NEET PG.
You can also predict chances of your admission in medical college according to your score, rank or location by using NEET PG COLLEGE PREDICTOR tool, tap on the link below,
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_pg_cp
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All the best!!
Hi there.
To work in the healthcare industry for a good salary, you don't have to be a doctor. Some of the best paying positions in the healthcare sector are held by non-physicians! Higher and higher incomes are being paid to these healthcare professionals due to the sharp increase in demand for healthcare managers, physician assistants, genetic counsellors, and other positions.
Aspirant
Yes! Of course you can go for NEET Enterance exam and make yourself a good doctor in future! People who are handicapped and their lower limbs are not working, They are eligible for the NEET exam but you need to make sure that you have completed your 10+2 qualification with 50% in PCB subjects like Physics, chemistry and Biology and English is also included and for ST/SC/OBC is 45% required.
And you have to work hard for NEET-UG Enterance exam for MBBS and BDS programmes which is conducted by NTA- National Testing Agency. MBBS is Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery and BDS is Bachelor of Dental Sciences.
There are so many private and government colleges who take admission on the basis of NEET enterance exam. Goverment Colleges fees is kind of low in comparison to private colleges so, Take your decision wisely and Go for MBBS and make yourself a good doctor in future ahead!
All the best for your bright future ahead!
Here is the link which help you out to predict the colleges so keep this link with you
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Here below I am providing you the list of some of the top colleges for pharmacy course in North side.
Hope this information helps you.
Candidates who want admission to MBBS as well as BAMS are selected through neet examination based on your rank list. But after that for PG, you can't write neat physics examination because it is for MBBS students. The eligibility criteria for need to PG examination is candidates must have MBBS from a recognise the medical council University. Hence you can't write neat PG examination since you are a BAMS. AIAPGET (All India Ayurveda PG Entrance Test) conducted by AIIA, Delhi is the entrance exam for PG in Ayurveda. It is an exam of multiple choice type 400 marks and One by fourth of Mark will be reduced for as negative for wrong answer.
Syllabus for MBBS and BA MS are different. Main bhi though will be similarity during your first year. But it is different when you reach your final year because MBBS and BAMS are completely different courses.
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