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Do MD pg students get stipend?

sadafreen356 5th Oct, 2024

The NMC's Post-Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2023 (PGMER-23) mandate that PG students at private and state-run colleges receive equal stipends of 50,000–70,000 per month. The regulations also require colleges to provide residential accommodation and grant PG students a minimum of 20 days of casual leave per year.

In states approx 45,000 in the first year and 47,500 in the second year is given to PG students.the highest stipend paid in gujarat state which is nearly 80k.

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Sir MD radiation oncology ki fees kitani hai

Sajal Trivedi 2nd Oct, 2024

Hello aspirant,

Radiation therapy typically costs between Rs. 30,000 and Rs. 200,000 in India, depending on the suggested type of radiation technology. However, the costs could range based on the hospitals located in various cities.

Thank you

Hope it helps you

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Can I get MD gynecologist after DGO in in-service quota How much rank will need in Maharashtra for the same

Ashita Singh 29th Sep, 2024

Hello,

Yes, it is possible to pursue an MD in Gynecology after completing a DGO (Diploma in Gynecology and Obstetrics) under the in-service quota. In Maharashtra, candidates applying through this quota typically need to secure a rank that falls within a competitive range. The exact rank required can vary from year to year based on factors like the number of seats available, the overall performance of applicants, and reservation policies.

For a good chance at securing a seat, it is generally advised to aim for a high rank in the NEET PG exam, usually within the top few hundred ranks, depending on the year's cut-off trends. However, each year’s cutoff can fluctuate, so checking the latest details and staying updated on the current year’s ranking trends for in-service candidates is crucial.

THANK YOU!! ALL THE BEST!!

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Can I do MD anatomy after DGO and is there any GR for the same

sadafreen356 29th Sep, 2024

Yes, a DGO (Diploma in Gynecology and Obstetrics) holder can pursue an MD (Doctor of Medicine) afterwards through NEET.The pathway typically involves completing the necessary entrance examinations and meeting the eligibility requirements set by medical colleges or universities.Once you will do your MD , then there is no role of your DGO diploma as such, because MD is a higher degree than DGO.

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sir or madam could you please tell as .after completed bsc. operation theatre and anesthesia technology . may be possible chance in study MD . and what is difference between BSC And MSC course study. what advantage in msc operation theatre and anesthesia technology

Kanishka kaushikii 29th Sep, 2024

Yes, it is possible to pursue an MD after completing a BSc in Operation Theatre and Anesthesia Technology. However, the specific pathway and requirements may vary depending on your location and the institutions you're considering.

The route to MD involves:

  1. Completing a BSc: This provides a solid foundation in the field of operation theatre and anesthesia technology.
  2. Taking Entrance Exams: You'll likely need to appear for medical entrance exams like NEET-PG (National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Postgraduate Medical Education) or equivalent exams.
  3. Securing a Seat: Based on your performance in the entrance exams and the available seats, you'll be assigned a medical college for your MD program.

Difference Between BSc and MSc

  • BSc (Bachelor of Science): A BSc degree is typically a three-year undergraduate program that provides a foundational understanding of a particular field. In the case of Operation Theatre and Anesthesia Technology, it covers the basics of surgical procedures, anesthesia administration, and related equipment.
  • MSc (Master of Science): An MSc is a postgraduate degree that delves deeper into a specific area of study. An MSc in Operation Theatre and Anesthesia Technology could focus on advanced surgical techniques, specialized anesthesia procedures, or research methodologies.

    Advantages of an MSc in Operation Theatre and Anesthesia Technology
  • Specialization: An MSc allows you to specialize in a particular area of interest within the field, such as pediatric anesthesia or cardiac surgery.
  • Enhanced Career Prospects: An MSc can make you more competitive in the job market and open doors to higher-paying positions or research opportunities.
  • Advanced Skills: You'll acquire advanced skills and knowledge, making you more proficient in your role.
  • Research Opportunities: MSc programs often involve research components, which can be beneficial if you're interested in pursuing a career in research or academia.

I hope this information is helpful to you.

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what is fees of Md pyschiatry from private colleges of madhya pradesh?

sadafreen356 12th Sep, 2024

the fees for an MD in Psychiatry from private colleges in Madhya Pradesh can range between 3 - 5 lakhs per year, with the total course fee for the entire 3-year duration often exceeding  10 lakhs.

Also if you want particular college fees of madhya pradesh md psychiatry fees of private colleges you can refer link to know more about colleges

https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-md-in-psychiatry-colleges-in-madhya-pradesh

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NEET PG rank 37500 GENERAL CATEGORY CAN I GET MD PATHOLOGY GOVT MEDICAL COLLEGE

monag2673 9th Sep, 2024

With a NEET PG rank of 37,500 in the general category, securing a government medical college for MD Pathology can be challenging but not impossible. The availability of seats largely depends on factors such as the state, the specific college, and the overall competition in that particular year.


Typically, government medical colleges have higher cut-offs for MD Pathology due to its demand and the quality of education they offer. In recent years, the cut-off ranks for government medical colleges for MD Pathology have generally been much lower, often below 20,000, particularly in popular states.


However, it's essential to consider a few strategies:

1. **State-wise Colleges**: Look into government medical colleges in states with potentially lower cut-offs. Sometimes, colleges in less urbanized or remote areas may have relatively higher cut-offs.

2. **Other Specializations**: Explore other related specializations or consider private colleges, where the cut-offs might be higher but still within your range.

3. **Counseling Rounds**: Stay updated on the counseling process and be prepared for subsequent rounds, as some seats may open up.


Ultimately, while securing a seat in a government medical college for MD Pathology with your rank may be difficult, exploring alternative options and staying informed can enhance your chances.

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what are the available fellowships post md dvl (done in india) in international level, which are internationally recognised? in cosmetolgy

Hridaya Rao 8th Sep, 2024
Hello there,
After completing an MD in Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology (MD DVL) in India, you can pursue several internationally recognized fellowships in the field of cosmetic dermatology. Here are some of the most prominent options:

1. American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) International Fellowship
2. International Society of Dermatology (ISD) Fellowships
3.American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) Cosmetic Dermatologic Surgery Fellowship
4. European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) Fellowships
5. International Fellowship in Cosmetic Dermatology (IFCD)
6. International Fellowship in Aesthetic Medicine (IFAAM)
7. Fellowship in Cosmetic Dermatology by the American Board of Aesthetic Medicine (ABAM)
8. Fellowship in Dermatologic Surgery and Cosmetic Dermatology American College of Mohs Surgery
9. Fellowship in Aesthetic Dermatology International Union of Aesthetic Medicine (UIME)

These fellowships provide exposure to the latest advancements in cosmetic dermatology and allow you to gain international experience, making you eligible to practice cosmetic dermatology in various countries.

Thankyou. Good luck!
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hi how to register for college in pondicherry for md ms. for deemed university ?

Hridaya Rao 6th Sep, 2024
Hello Student,
To register for MD/MS in a Deemed University in Pondicherry, you need to follow these steps:

1. Qualify NEET-PG: Ensure that you have a valid NEET-PG score, as admission to MD/MS programs in Deemed Universities is through NEET-PG.

2. Register for MCC Counseling:
Visit the official Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) website [www.mcc.nic.in](https://www.mcc.nic.in) for centralized counseling for Deemed Universities.
Complete the registration process by providing your personal details, NEET-PG details, and making the required payment.

3. Choice Filling: After registration, you can fill in your choices of colleges, including the deemed universities in Pondicherry offering MD/MS.

4. Seat Allotment: Based on your rank, preferences, and available seats, the MCC will allot seats. You will receive the allotment results on the MCC portal.

5. Reporting to the College : If you are allotted a seat, download the allotment letter and report to the respective college in Pondicherry. You will need to carry all original documents and pay the admission fee.

6. Document Verification: Submit the required documents for verification, including:
NEET-PG scorecard
All academic certificates (10th, 12th, MBBS degree, etc.)
Internship completion certificate
Medical registration certificate
Caste certificate (if applicable)
ID proof and passport-sized photos

7. Final Admission: After document verification and fee payment, your admission will be confirmed.

Check the official websites of the deemed universities in Pondicherry for specific details on their admission process.
Hope this information helps you. Thankyou!
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MY AIR is 1018000 and in OBC its lied in 70k. I am intersted in taking General medicine for doing my MD. So, am I applicable to get the seat in government medical colleges with this rank. Kindly suggest

Jefferson 6th Sep, 2024

Hey there! Thanks for reaching out to us at Careers360. I hope you're doing well today.

Congratulations on your NEET rank! That's quite an achievement, and I'm sure you've worked hard for it. Let's take a look at your situation regarding MD General Medicine seats in government colleges.

With an All India Rank of 1,018,000 and an OBC category rank of 70,000, I'll be honest - it might be challenging to secure a seat for MD General Medicine in a government college. These seats are highly competitive, especially in the general category.

However, don't lose heart just yet! Your OBC rank of 70,000 definitely improves your chances. Here are a few suggestions:

1. Look into state quota seats if you haven't already. Sometimes, the cut-offs for state quotas can be more favourable.

2. Consider exploring other specializations that might have slightly lower cut-offs. You might find something equally interesting!

3. Keep an eye on the counselling process. Sometimes, seats open up in later rounds that weren't available initially.

4. It might be worth looking into private colleges as a backup option, just in case.

Remember, these are just general suggestions based on trends from previous years. The actual cut-offs can vary each year depending on various factors.

If you'd like, we could look into more specific data for your state or for particular colleges you're interested in. Just let me know, and I'd be happy to help you dig deeper into this.

Hang in there, and don't hesitate to ask if you have any more questions. We're here to support you through this process!
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