Harvard
hello,
in IIMa less number from a large group are sleected as compared to harvard , but it is definately tougher to get into harvard as there are other paramteres too. one needs to have good track records , some prior work experience too (of two years for MBA) , good gmat score too , and other things , so here you are not judged ona single parameter but a lot more. Also at harvard brilliant students from all over the world apply to get a seat , so there is much competition in this way.
hope it helps
all the best.
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! See if you come mumbai after finishing your all studies then today's world is full of technology ,you have mobile in which you find everything so you need not to go anywhere ,just learn the correct use of technology ,also if you want to hospital then may go it is also correct . Also you can open your own if you want to do so. So lots of ways are there
Hope it helps you !!
Thanking you!!
Hope you are doing well ! No ,not at all it is very hard for any Indian to earn such a large amount in india , According to a research Australia neurosurgeon earn maximum in the whole world and that is approx 3 crore which is very very less than the amount you are asking about . Only to reach 3 crore you need high practice and experience in your field so it seem very funny to only think about 75 crore in India ,firstly try to reach only 1 crore by your hardwork.
For more details ;
https://dqxeclau.top/careers/neurologist .
Thanking you !!
Lots of wishes from my side as well!!
This seems quite impossible even if you have done a lot of practice and have a experience in your field of neurosurgery. According to the report, Australian neurosurgeons earns the maximum income. The maximum package and Australian neurosurgeon earn is around 3 crore 65 lakh per annum. Other than this bonus is also paid of around one crore rupees to the Australian neurosurgeon.
An Australian neurosurgeon can earn this income only by having very high experience and by earning the highest degree in his field of neurosurgery. However it is difficult to have the same thing possible in India. This is because Australia is a developed country and India is a developing country. The chances of growth in Australia is much more than in India.
Read more about neurosurgery by clicking on mentioned below link:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://dqxeclau.top/careers/neurologist&ved=2ahUKEwiDqvnstKH1AhUhSGwGHdMnCR0QFnoECAQQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0N1V7r-d4N9lRz8yvg3rZg
hiii ,
no , you can't get your package as high as 75crore , but definitely you can earn that amount by becoming one of the best nerosurgeons in the world , you will be paid as per you wish in this case .
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Hello aspirant,
I assume that as you are a PCB student, you want to study medical in UK colleges. So, the most basic and important thing to secure admission in any UK college is the IELTS exam which you would need to clear and excel in it. Next, for medical fields, you need to clear the Bio Medical Admissions Test (BMAT) and UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT). You must take the BMAT in the year that you are applying as BMAT scores are valid only for one year. The test is held in the first week of November, so you should register in advance.
There are certain documents required for the admission process later as follows:
Also, for the application, you can apply from the common entrance portal Universities and Colleges Admissions Services (UCAS) portal
I hope this helps, All the Best!
Hi
With scholarship and without scholarship there is a huge difference. With 100% scholarship your whole educational expenses will be taken care of. Without scholarship you will have to shell out your own money which will increase your expenses multifold as there will be accommodation expenses and daily expenses as well.
Hope this is clear!
Hi young aspirant,
Surely AIIMS MBBS and Harvard MBBS are not the same. Harvard is amongst the best medical colleges all over the world so there ought to be major differences in their syllabi as well as their teaching practices.
Another thing to consider is that in the United States, you must first complete a Premed degree before applying to medical school. So that'll be 4+4 years following your 12th grade. In India, you'll start med school right after high school, where you'll spend 5.5 years.
As for your second question, t he issue with the medical industry is that it is difficult to move places, let alone nations. I'm not saying you can't return to India after living in the United States, but it would be difficult. So, pick where you wish to focus your work.
Hope that helps
Depends across Courses at Foreign Universities. Usually 1 Year Executive Programs, might not necessarily require a GMAT Score, provided you have a strong profile, backed by a strong work experience in Government of India. However, it again varies with Universities. GMAT is compulsary you may have to produce the score with the Application. Incase youre targeting a Full Time Program, you might necessarily require GMAT Score.
Hello,
No, the students who have studied in aimms or any other "famous" college because which college you study in does not matter. The only thing that matters is your grades, extra-curriculars, SOPs, Letter of recommendations, essays(if required during admission), and other transcripts.
The admission authorities of Harvard or any college abroad do not look at the college you have passed out from, they only look at your application form, your achievements, why you want to study at XYZ college, and what makes you worthy enough to study there.
In conclusion, the college does not matter, so work on your profile, study hard and you should be fine.
All the best!
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