M.D.
Hello aspirant,
Two of the most promising medical programs you can think about are BAMS and BHMS. The courses of BAMS and BHMS are becoming more and more popular as a result of the growing demand for natural remedies and medications. The cost of BHMS courses ranges from INR 1.5 Lakh to INR 3 Lakh. Candidates might choose to become BHMS doctors, public health specialists, private practitioners, pharmacists, etc. after completing the BHMS program. A graduate of a BHMS program can expect to make between INR 4 LPA and INR 7 LPA on average.
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Hi Umang Mishra,
MBBS and NEET are a different ball game altogether. You making it into MBBS itself makes you a topper. From what I can understand, “below average” is defined by marks you score during the UG exams which in turn is determined by many factors like the pattern of paper, your internals etc. Unfortunately, all this has no role in deciding your NEET score or how good a doctor you become. According to me, what matters most is your basic concepts and your grip over each subject, especially the preclinicals.
I haven't read any of the standard text books “ cover to cover" either. But I did read them for all imp topics and supplemented with videos. I've watched almost all of Dr Najeeb videos, Kaplan, Pathoma, random YouTube videos.
Neet is all about playing with your weakness and strengths and making a gameplan accordingly. Even this rank is not gonna determine how good a doc you become but only gives you a foundation and makes your journey to that point much easier.
For MD, you just need dedication and hard work with a bit smart work.
First you must be strong in basics like anatomy , physio and bio-chem. Along with text books u have to read entrance books. Work out the MCQ's in the book.
On weekends you can attend coaching classes conducted by private institutes which'll help you understand difficult concepts as well as an outlook about entrance exams. It'll be a stimulus to study.
Then u have to give online exams once you complete a subject. It is to judge yourself.
Then in addition if you have a good company i.e study partner , it'll make things more easier.
I hope this helps..
Hii,
Yes, many colleges and hospitals offer stipends to MD Homeopathy students while they study. A stipend is a little sum of money given each month to cover expenditures. The sum varies from college to hospital. Government institutions typically offer higher stipends than private ones. It functions as a support system for pupils as they study and work. Many colleges and hospitals provide stipends to MD Homeopathy students for their three years of education. A stipend is a monthly payment to help with daily costs. The stipend in government colleges is greater, ranging from 25,000 to 40,000 per month. In private colleges, it may be less or not available.
Your ability to choose between MD or MS (and specific branches) depends primarily on your NEET PG rank , but preferences and seat availability also play critical roles.
Your Preferences : You can prioritize MD or MS branches, but final selection depends on:
Seat availability in your category (General/OBC/SC/ST).
Institutional quotas (e.g., AIIMS reserves 33% seats for its graduates).
You can express preferences , but your NEET PG score ultimately determines which MD/MS branch and college you secure. Higher ranks provide more choices, while lower ranks limit options to less competitive specializations.
Example : A rank 1,500 might get MD Pediatrics in a government college, while rank 15,000 might only access MD Physiology or MS Anatomy (if available).
Recommendation : Use NEET PG rank predictors and previous cutoff data to strategize your counseling choices.
You can compare your rank result with the above information provided it is probably depended on the rank and seat availability.
If you need further information feel free to ask again.
Hello,
Several government colleges in India offer stipends to MD (Homeopathy) students. For instance, Nehru Homoeopathic Medical College in Delhi provides a stipend of 86,413 in the first year and 1,01,125 from the second year onward. The National Institute of Homoeopathy (NIH) in Kolkata offers stipends starting at 60,000 in the first year, increasing to 70,000 by the third year. In Uttar Pradesh, MD students receive approximately 73,000 per month, including DA and HRA. These stipends support students financially during their postgraduate studies.
To determine the likelihood of getting into an MD Medicine program in a government college with a predicted rank, you should use a NEET PG college predictor . These tools use past data, including cutoff scores and rank trends, to estimate your chances of admission.
How to use a NEET PG College Predictor:
1. Find a reliable predictor:
Several resources offer NEET PG college predictors, including Careers360, Shiksha, and V4Edu.
2. Enter your NEET PG rank or score:
Input your predicted rank or score, along with your category and any other relevant details.
3. Review the predictions:
The predictor will provide you with a list of colleges where you have a reasonable chance of admission based on your rank and other factors.
4. Analyze the results:
Pay attention to the expected opening and closing ranks for different colleges and specializations.
5. Consider your preferences:
Prioritize colleges and specializations based on your interests and priorities.
6. Consult past data:
Refer to previous years' NEET PG cutoff data to understand the trends and patterns.
To get an MD seat in a deemed university in Mumbai or Maharashtra through NEET PG, the required rank depends on the specialty and competition. Based on previous years' trends:
Top Specialties (General Medicine, Dermatology, Paediatrics, Radiology, Obstetrics & Gynaecology) usually require a rank below 40,000 for general category candidates.
Mid-Tier Specialties (Pathology, Psychiatry, Anesthesia, etc.) may have cutoffs between 40,000 - 70,000.
Less Competitive Specialties (Microbiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, etc.) may be available beyond 70,000.
Cutoffs vary yearly based on seat availability and competition, so aiming for a rank under 30,000 increases your chances of getting a good MD seat in a reputed deemed un
iversity.
To become a neurologist in the USA, you'll need to complete a series of educational and training requirements. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Step 1: Complete High School (9th-12th standard) in India
- Finish your high school education in India, focusing on science subjects like biology, chemistry, and physics.
- Take the CBSE board exams and score well.
Step 2: Take the SAT or ACT
- Prepare for and take the SAT or ACT, which are standardized tests required for college admissions in the USA.
- Aim for a competitive score to increase your chances of getting accepted into a top college.
Step 3: Complete a Bachelor's Degree in the USA (Typically 4 Years)
- Apply to colleges in the USA that offer pre-medical or science-related undergraduate programs.
- Complete a bachelor's degree in a science-related field, such as biology, chemistry, or physics.
- Maintain a strong GPA (3.5 or higher) to increase your chances of getting accepted into medical school.
Step 4: Take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)
- Prepare for and take the MCAT, which is a standardized test required for medical school admissions in the USA.
- Aim for a competitive score to increase your chances of getting accepted into medical school.
Step 5: Attend Medical School in the USA (Typically 4 Years)
- Apply to medical schools in the USA that are accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME).
- Complete a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) program.
- Pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 and Step 2 exams.
Step 6: Complete Residency Training in Neurology (Typically 3-4 Years)
- Apply for a residency program in neurology through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP).
- Complete a neurology residency program, which will provide you with hands-on training and experience in diagnosing and treating neurological disorders.
Step 7: Obtain Licensure and Certification
- Obtain a medical license in the state where you plan to practice medicine.
- Obtain certification from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) by passing the certification exam.
Additional Requirements
- Ensure you meet the requirements for obtaining a student visa (F-1 visa) to study in the USA.
- Research and comply with the specific requirements for international students at each stage of your education and training.
By following these steps, you can pursue your dream of becoming a neurologist in the USA. Stay focused, work hard, and good luck!
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