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How a Indian can become a surgeon in USA?

Poulami Mazumder 25th Jun, 2019
Hi dear,

You can either pursue all of medical education in USA or you can complete your bachelor degree i.e Mbbs in India and go for specialization in surgery in USA.
Admission to which is on the basis of USMLE exams.

The USMLE is a three-step programme. The three steps of USMLE 2019 are Step1, Step 2- Clinical Knowledge (CK) and Clinical Science (CS) and Step 3. The initial steps, Steps 1 and 2, are taken when the student is in medical school and step 3 is taken after graduation.
The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) is a screening test for medical graduates. The examination offers medical licensure in US.

Click on the link below for more details..
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/usmle

Hope this helps
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What is the best and easiest way to become a surgeon in USA?

Jay Rajesh Hiray 21st Jun, 2019

Hello Raja...

The Best way to become a Surgeon...

An expert specialist is somebody who spotlights on a specific field of medication, for example, cardiology, neurology, or another particular therapeutic field. All expert specialists have numerous long stretches of instruction and preparing in their picked regions. Be that as it may, before you figure out how to turn into a specialist who spends significant time in a solitary control, there are fundamental advances you have to take. 

To start with, you should turn into a medical doctor. Turning into a medical doctor requires, depending upon the state/nation you live in, that you acquire a premedical science qualification and line it up with a medicinal degree. As a general rule, your college degree will take around four years, and medical school will require another four. 

Second, it is useful to increase genuine experience for quite a long while as a general professional before going into a specific branch of medicine. 

Third, you'll need to apply for admission as a candidate to the preparation program of the careful branch of a medical school. The confirmation criteria for a learner as a general surgeon are strict, and competition is normally wild. This preparation could last from five to eight years. By then, you can end up confirmed in that field of Surgery.

These is in short...If you want to know in detail then search for it...

Hope these will be helpfull...

All the best!!

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Different type of courses other than MBBS

mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 21st Jun, 2019
Hello


There are a plenty of options that you have after class 12th of you've completed it in Medical stream. Here are a few courses that you go for-

MBBS

BDS

BAMS

BHMS

BUMS

BVSC

Nursing

Physiotherapy

Radiology

Bsc in various streams like Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Zoology, Forestry etc

Paramedical Courses

Best of luck
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Ive got 371 marks in NEET UG 2019(SC catagory).Is there any chance of getting a mbbs seat in any government medical college in west bengal?

Ravi ROY 18th Jun, 2019

Hey there, As per your query I would like to tell you that with this quite impossible to getting admission in government medical College.

You can try for government dental College and you can go for also private medical Colleges.

For predicting your rank and chances for getting admission in government medical College.click upon links mentioned below:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-west-bengal.

Hopeful it's useful to you.

Good luck.

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I want to know the time period to be a functional surgeon after +2

Misbah Anjum N 24th Jan, 2020

Hello!

In order to pursue a degree in medicals to perform surgeries the educational requirements after +2 in India are:

  1. Write NEET exam to get admitted into a Medical college!
  2. MBBS is a basic degree required to become a doctor! It is a 5 and a half year course with 1 year of compulsory internship.
  3. In order to get into Master's program, NEET PG is common entrance exam.
  4. Specialization course takes about 3 years to complete!

Thus, after your +2, it takes up to 9 to 10 years to become a functional surgeon in India! Which means that you will be about 28 years old when you can finally enjoy the perks of being a surgeon (if so)!

Yes, it's a lot! But worth the hardwork!

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What is the rank or percentile is required to choose this option if competiting in neet or aiims

Athira 15th Jun, 2019

Hi Pinky.

Hope you have done well in the AIIMS entrance exam which is the criteria to get into AIIMS. According to the 2019 cutoff marks released by AIIMS New Delhi, the qualifying percentile for:

General category - 98.12

OBC - 95.29

SC/ST - 90.20

However all the candidates who have secured the qualifying percentile will not be eligible for counseling. The authority has released the merit list of candidates who are eligible for the mock round of counseling which will be conducted on June 20,2019. 

For latest updates, please check:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/aiims-mbbs-cut-off/amp#referrer=https://www.google.com

Hope this helps.

For further queries feel free to ask.

Good luck!!

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Can I do MBBS from Russia if Im getting less than 50%in PCB? Im from HSC

Poulami Mazumder 13th Jun, 2019
Hi dear,

As per the Medical Council of India (MCI) notification, NEET result 2019 UG will be a gateway for candidates to pursue MBBS and BDS admissions outside India.
Therefore you should be able to qualify NEET UG.
Eligibility criteria includes Qualifying Exam 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subject in both Classes 11 and 12 from a recognized board with
Qualifying Marks UR - 50%, OBC/SC/ST - 40%, PWD - 45% (minimum aggregate marks only for PCB subjects).

Hope this helps


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Mch. Course in otho is offered by which college in India.

apuroop sri durgesh 2nd Dec, 2019

Hello Shivanshu, some of the colleges offering Mch course in ortho in India are-

  • AIIMS(all india institute of medical sciences)- DELHI
  • CMC(christian medical college)-VELLORE
  • AFMC(armed forces medical college)-PUNE
  • KMC-MANGALORE
  • MAMC-NEW DELHI
  • JIPMER-PONDICHERRY
  • MMC(Madras medical college)-CHENNAI

Hope this helps.

All the best.

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Sir i have got 345 in neet 2019 ug and i m a sc canditate of tamilnadu state..plse tell me the possiblity of geeting govt seats

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 9th Jun, 2019
In 2018, under State Quota, 239 marks secured a seat in 239 marks secured a seat in Rajah Mutiah Government Medical College. Going by previpus cut offs, you have a chance at:
PSG Institute of Medical Sciences
Madurai Medical College
Tanjavur MedicalCollege
Coimbatore Medical College among others.  Having said that, cut offs change every year and are dependant on various factors like no.of seats availble, no.of candidates appearing for the exam, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. You can check the cut offs of each college at:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-tamil-nadu/amp
You can also use our College Predictor services to check your options:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=google-search&utm_medium=paid&utm_campaign=neet-clgpd
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Can you prepare for neet while being in vet school?

Adeel khan 9th Jun, 2019


Hello Stuti

Many students go through this confusion whether they should give up on their dreams after not getting selected in Medical college or they should continue preparing for Medical and enrolling themselves in another course. See everything is possible if you are dedicated enough to manage two courses at the same time, it'll be tough but not impossible, BDS is a course in which you have to study seriously in order to clear semesters and understand the concepts of various subjects, you will have to manage your timings by giving equal importance to both the things. you will have to give your 200% to each and everything. to be honest the cons are more than pros, but the most important pro is that you'll get your dream course, so take your time and ask yourself whether you can give up on all distractions and just study rigrously for both the courses or not. As you are experienced and you know how hard NEET is, it'll be a plus point for you, just focus on marks gaining topics and study smart. Don't loose hope :-)

All the very Best :-)

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