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what is the purpose of writing neet exam and is it necessary ? can i become a doctor without writing neet?

Pankhuri Kumari 11th Mar, 2021
Hii!
If you aspire to become a doctor with MBBS degree, then you have to qualify NEET UG entrance exam for that. NEET UG is necessary to enter into medical field or more specifically to be able to call yourself a doctor. No other way is there other than clearing NEET.  However, there are a number of other medical courses where you can get admission without sitting for NEET UG entrance exam such as pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy etc., The link given below will give you more information -

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/medical-courses-without-neet/amp

Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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how after my b.pharm I am became a doctor

Subhrajit Mukherjee 5th Mar, 2021

See if you are thinking of clinical Physician kind of a doctor then after B.Pharm you won't be able to do so. For that you have to do MBBS or BDS or BHMS.

Now if you do a phD after doing M.Pharm then you can use the prefix Dr. in your name but that will not mean that you will be given a medical licence as a medical practitioner.

I hope you got my point. All the very best for your future endeavors!

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I will be in class 11 after a couple of months and I am a NEET aspirant and wanted to pursue career in medical and wanted to be a doctor.I dont have anyone who can actually guide me ,if any one of you who is doing the same or had done the same can guide me Ill be really grateful to that person.

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 11th Apr, 2021

Hi

If you are going to be in class 11 soon then it is the ideal time to start your Neet examination preparation without any delay as if you start your preparation now you will get 2 years of class 11th and 12th for your preparation and if you prepare with dedication and honesty in these two years ,you will clear Neet examination with flying colours and will get into a good government medical college.

Follow the below tips to prepare well for your Neet examination :-

* First of all go through each chapter and while studying the chapter, your major focus should be on understanding the concepts .

The top books which you can follow for the preparation of your NEET  examination  are provided below:-

PHYSICS :-

  • NCERT Physics textbooks for Class XI and XII

  • Objective Physics for neet By DC Pandey

  • NCERT at your fingertips by mtg for physics


CHEMISTRY :-

  • NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII

  • Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon

  • MS Chauhan (Organic)


BIOLOGY:-

  • NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII "-

  • NCERT at your fingertips by mtg for biology

  • Trueman's biology for 11th and 12th


*Practice questions:- after finishing each chapter you should practice numericals and mcqs .You should practise at least 80 to100 numericals and mcqs in Each chapter to master concepts so that you can solve numericals and MCQs easily.

* Short breaks :- take short breaks in between your studies, studying continuously can be brain tiring and it becomes difficult to focus and study with concentration, so take breaks to relax and refresh your brain.

* Make short notes:- You should make chapterwise short notes for each chapter and it should contain all the important concepts and formulas. These short notes will be a great revision tool for your examination.

* Set  goals :- set daily goals like I have to cover these many topics today, weekly goals like I have to  cover these chapters this week and  solve their mcqs too by the end of this week and similarly set monthly goals to cover the syllabus and meet them without any fail.

* Follow a routine or timetable :- you can make a routine and religiously follow it and try to give at least 7- 8 hours to study each day in your routine.

  • PHYSICS is the  toughest part for most of the medical aspirants  as it has both numericals and concepts to deal with ,so keep at least 3 hours each day for physics

  • In Chemistry you have to deal with reactions and learn them and solve questions as well, so give at least 2.5 hours to Chemistry

  • In biology you have to read, learn and revise again and again, so keep around 2.5 hours for Biology.

*Revise:-  revise your concepts,  formulas etc at regular intervals  . Revision is very important otherwise as you move forward in your syllabus, you start forgetting the concepts you have learned before and you won't be able to perform well in your examination.

*Solve previous year NEET question  :- Solving previous year questions will let you know the examination pattern, type of questions asked in the exam and difficulty level of questions, also concepts  of the questions often gets repeated so it will be of great help to you . You can get previous year papers at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-question-papers

* Go through NEET mock test papers :- Once you are done with your complete syllabus solve mock test papers as it will let you know your preparation level .After solving each mock test paper, analyse yourself which will help you to know your weak areas /topics  so that you can work on them and them strong so that you can perform well in your examination.

To prepare well you can go for our neet program at the convenience of your home, the link for the same is provided below :-

https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/

If you have any other doubt then you can always reach us to clear them :) we are always available to help you out and guide you


Thankyou

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salary in india after doing us residency in internal medicine will it be better then md in india?

Deblina Roy 15th Mar, 2021

Dear student,

This has so many numbers of subspecialties from which you can pick the most suitable one to fine-tune your medical career further. as per the pay scale data the average salary for specialist in internal medicine in India is approx. 1,192,770 INR.

Thank You.

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doing md from india and doing us residency in usa will it make difference in salary in indian hospitals or not ? is it worth it to do us residency and come back

anirudha vats 19th Mar, 2021

Hi,

Well doing residency and completing medical education from US indeed has a very good impact on future employment. Great jobs and good salary is offered by private hospitals all around the country. You can choose to come back or even stay there, whichever you prefer.


I hope this helps.

All the best

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Without any Enternce Exam Can I am doing Any Courses that can Provide DR. Titles ?

Ayush 22nd Feb, 2021

Hello candidate,

The title of Dr. Before the name of any professional can be earned in several ways.

The first and the most basic pay is that if the person is a medical professional suggest doctor, then he earns the title of doctor or Dr. Apart from being a doctor, student who has completed his PhD or specialisation in any particular field also has the title of Dr. before his name.

Hope this information helps you!!

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is it compulsory to do post-graduation to join as army doctor?

Neha Kanwar 19th Feb, 2021

Hello Arjun,

To become a military doctor it is neccesary to have a bachelor's degree. For the role of doctor in Indian Armed Forces, you are required to appear in NEET examination and apply for admission on Armed Forces Medical College. You can opt for an MBBA course there to become a doctor.

Hope it helps.

Good Luck!

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works done by a bds doctor who has done diploma in orthodontist and Dentofacial orthopedic

Subhrajit Mukherjee 15th Feb, 2021

Orthodontics is a specialization in Dentistry that deals with the Diagnosis of irregular teeth and jaws. The specialization which also focus on the modification of facial growth is known as Dentofacial Orthopedics.

I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!

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DEAR SIR/ MAAM I WANT TO INFORMATION FOR Can a contractual Govt Doctor (UPNHM)do private practice after working hours..???

Sohamsengupta8 16th Feb, 2021

Hello Aspirant

If a doctor whether is in contractual or regular services in government hospital and do not accept npa i.e. non practicing allowance then they are eligible to private practice after their working hours means  after their duty hours

Hope this helps.

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