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Here below I am providing you the information regarding some of the popular MD course after BAMS:
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In India, a postgraduate degree program called Master of Surgery, or MS, offers thorough information and abilities in surgical training. The goal of the Master of Surgery program is to give students comprehensive knowledge and useful abilities in patient care, surgical procedures, and research. The Master of Surgery degree program combines classroom instruction with hands-on training, clinical rotations, and research projects. A wide range of subjects are covered in the curriculum for the MS degree, including pathology, surgical methods, anatomy, physiology, patient management, and research methodology.
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You must still take the NEET exam, pass, and gain admission to the MBBS program. No one can transfer from BPT to MBBS. There is currently no maximum age for NEET. Thus, the reasonable NEET qualifying criteria are in effect. You must receive a minimum of 50% overall in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in your 12th grade; the percentages are 50% for General Category, 45% for People with Disabilities, and 40% for OBC, SC, and ST.
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Ophthalmology excels primarily in eye centers rather than educational institutions, while pulmonology remains a lucrative field regardless of your training location. Pulmonology is a strong choice, whereas ophthalmology may require further specialization in areas like cornea or retina. Earnings in ophthalmology typically surpass those in pulmonology at any given time.
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