What is the salary after mbbs and after md?
Hello aspirant,
Doctor of Medicine is the full form of MD, and Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery is the full form of MBBS. Although they reflect separate phases of medical education and training, both MD and MBBS are recognized as medical degrees in India.
While the average MD pay can reach INR 8.6 LPA, the average MBBS salary is INR 6 LPA.
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can you tell me at what marks range which course is approved like for mbbs we need around 650-720 and for BDS we need around 600-680 marks in neet exam can you give me the list
Sure! Here's a concise list of NEET marks ranges for different courses:
- MBBS : 650-720
- BDS : 600-680
- BAMS : 450-600
- BHMS : 400-550
- BVSc & AH : 450-580
- B.Sc Nursing : 350-500
- BPT : 300-450
- B.Sc Allied Health Sciences : 250-400
- BUMS : 350-500
- Private MBBS Colleges : 350-500
- Other Diploma Courses : 200-350
Let me know if you need more information on any specific course!
MBBS in India without neet .. Is it possible in India
Hello aspirant,
For Indian students, MBBS without NEET is not an option, both domestically and internationally. In order to study MBBS in India, one must be eligible for NEET. Without NEET, students would not be admitted to any foreign medical school that has received MCI approval.
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I wanted to know the admission process for government medical colleges for MBBS. I am in 12th standard and wanted to know if I should be doing anything for specific colleges. Also how can I increase my chances to study abroad. Is there any exam or course I should be doing?
Hi Shifa,
Admission Process for MBBS in Government Medical Colleges in India:
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Qualify NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) :
- NEET is mandatory for admission into all government and private medical colleges in India.
- Focus on physics, chemistry, and biology as the core subjects in 12th.
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Counseling Process :
- All India Quota (AIQ) : 15% of seats in government medical colleges are reserved for AIQ, filled through centralized counseling by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC).
- State Quota : 85% of seats are reserved for students from the respective states, and counseling is conducted by the state authorities.
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Preparation Tips :
- Study NCERT books thoroughly, as NEET heavily relies on them.
- Practice previous years' NEET question papers and take mock tests regularly.
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Documents Required :
- NEET scorecard
- 12th mark sheet
- Domicile certificate (for state quota)
- Category certificate (if applicable)
- Identity proof (Aadhaar, passport, etc.)
Admission Process for MBBS in Government Medical Colleges in India:
-
Qualify NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) :
- NEET is mandatory for admission into all government and private medical colleges in India.
- Focus on physics, chemistry, and biology as the core subjects in 12th.
-
Counseling Process :
- All India Quota (AIQ) : 15% of seats in government medical colleges are reserved for AIQ, filled through centralized counseling by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC).
- State Quota : 85% of seats are reserved for students from the respective states, and counseling is conducted by the state authorities.
-
Preparation Tips :
- Study NCERT books thoroughly, as NEET heavily relies on them.
- Practice previous years' NEET question papers and take mock tests regularly.
-
Documents Required :
- NEET scorecard
- 12th mark sheet
- Domicile certificate (for state quota)
- Category certificate (if applicable)
- Identity proof (Aadhaar, passport, etc.)
Increasing Your Chances to Study MBBS Abroad:
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Identify Target Countries :
- Popular destinations include Russia, Ukraine, the Philippines, China, Germany, and the USA.
- Research their medical education standards, costs, and language requirements.
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Entrance Exams :
- For countries like the USA, you may need to take the SAT or MCAT.
- Some countries have their own entrance tests or may rely on your NEET score.
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Language Proficiency Tests :
- For English-speaking countries, take tests like TOEFL or IELTS.
- For non-English-speaking countries, learn the local language if required.
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Research Universities :
- Check for universities recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India.
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Consult Agencies :
- Use reputable agencies or education consultants for guidance on admissions, visa processes, and accommodations.
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Financial Planning :
- Look for scholarships or loan options to finance your studies.
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NEET Qualification :
- NEET is also mandatory for Indian students who want to study MBBS abroad to qualify for practicing in India later.
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Application Process :
- Apply directly through university portals or via authorized representatives.
- Ensure all your documents are complete, including transcripts, passport, and medical certificates.
Start focusing on NEET preparation immediately and simultaneously explore universities abroad by contacting their admissions offices for accurate requirements.
You can refer to the given link for NEET syllabus, criteria, preparation tip, etc. This will help you in understanding more about this entrance exam.
Best wishes!
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
I have a doubt that I have cleared neet exam and got a bams seat in rajarajeshwari college. I will write neet again and can i get an mbbs seat in rajarajeshwari college
Yes, you can absolutely write the NEET exam again even if you have already secured an MBBS seat at Rajarajeshwari College, because there aren't any restrictions on attempts. If you believe you can improve your score and rank significantly, appearing again could potentially get you a seat in an even more prestigious medical college or a preferred specialization. Appearing for NEET again won't jeopardize your current admission. You can always choose to retain your seat at Rajarajeshwari College if you don't achieve a higher rank in the subsequent attempt.
All the best!
what is the annual fees for MBBS 2C catogary students
In many states like andhra pradesh, 2C be a sub-category within the general category, representing a specific demographic group within the general population that receives slightly different reservation benefits and its fees is generally less than general category.
The annual fees for MBBS 2A category students in India range between 50,000 to 2,00,000 rupees depending on the specific medical college and state, with private colleges generally charging significantly more than government institutions; for government colleges, the fees might be closer to the lower end of this range.
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I have completed my MBBS from Ukraine and want to transition into a career in health data science. What steps should I take next? Also, is it possible to pursue an MS in Health Informatics in India after completing MBBS from abroad?
Transitioning from an MBBS background to a career in Health Data Science is a promising choice, as the healthcare industry increasingly relies on data-driven solutions. Here’s how you can navigate this transition:
Steps to Transition into Health Data Science:
1. Understand the Field:
Health Data Science involves using data analytics, machine learning, and statistical tools to improve healthcare outcomes, predict trends, and optimize healthcare systems.
Familiarize yourself with healthcare datasets, clinical workflows, and electronic health records (EHR).
2. Upgrade Skills in Data Science:
Learn programming languages: Focus on languages like Python, R, and SQL. These are widely used in data science and health data analytics.
Learn data science concepts: Gain proficiency in data cleaning, data visualization, machine learning, and deep learning.
Courses and Certifications: Consider enrolling in online courses or certifications in data science and health informatics. Platforms like Coursera, edX, and DataCamp offer specialized courses. Some courses to consider:
Coursera: Health Informatics Specialization, Data Science for Health
edX: Data Science for Health
Udacity: Data Scientist Nanodegree
3. Gain Expertise in Health Informatics:
Understand healthcare systems: Learn how data is managed in healthcare settings, focusing on health IT systems, clinical data management, and electronic health rec
ords (EHR).
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I am actually a mbbs student failed in anatomy subject 4 times.according to recent NMC guidlines my admission will be cancelled.then what is my future? I want to pursue mbbs only .can I have a chance to write neet again and get into medical college.
According to recent NMC guidelines, if you fail a subject like Anatomy four times during your MBBS, your admission could be cancelled, meaning you can no longer continue with your current MBBS program. However, you do still have the option to retake the NEET exam and gain admission into a medical college again if you are determined to pursue MBBS.
The NMC has set a limit on the number of attempts allowed for the first year MBBS exams, typically restricting students to four attempts. Once you reach this limit, your admission may be cancelled.
If you decide to retake NEET, begin studying immediately, focusing on a comprehensive review of the syllabus, particularly the anatomy section.
You can Consider joining coaching classes or seeking mentorship from experienced medical professionals to optimize your preparation strategy.
All the best for your future endeavours!!
Confused Abt neet or jee. And If neet is cracked after mbbs I dont want to limit my career to doctor. What are the options?
The thing is that, NEET or JEE is ultimately your choice. You should go for the options you find intriguing or interesting as a career path and where does your skill, aptitude and interest lie. And if you want a career path in medical field but not doctor you can always explore Biotechnology, Medical administration, Medical Writing and Journalism, Research or Teaching.
All the very best!
I am not sure whether I should give jee or neet? Am avg at maths and good at bio but I dont want to pursue mbbs
If you're good at Biology but not interested in pursuing MBBS, NEET might not be the best option for you. Instead, JEE could be a better choice, especially if you're interested in engineering fields like Computer Science, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering. Since you're average at math, it might require extra effort, but JEE offers a broader range of career opportunities in engineering. Consider exploring various engineering disciplines and choose based on your interests and strengths.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?