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If you want to become a neurologist after completing your MBBS, the pathway is generally as follows:
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After completing your MBBS, if you want to specialize in Neurology, you need to pursue postgraduate studies. The most common route is to first complete an MD in General Medicine, which typically takes three years. This degree provides a strong foundation in internal medicine, which is essential before specializing further.
Once you have your MD in General Medicine, you can apply for a super-specialty course called DM (Doctorate of Medicine) in Neurology. This program usually lasts another three years and focuses specifically on neurological disorders and treatments. Admission to MD and DM courses is through competitive entrance exams—NEET-PG for MD and NEET-SS for DM.
While some colleges may offer MD in Neurology directly, the standard path followed by most doctors is MBBS, then MD Medicine, and finally DM Neurology. It’s important to prepare thoroughly for both NEET-PG and NEET-SS exams to secure admission to reputed institutions offering these programs.
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To become a neurology specialist after MBBS, you must first complete a three-year MD in General Medicine. For this, you must pass the NEET PG test. After completing your MD, you can apply for a DM in Neurology (Doctorate of Medicine), which takes three years and requires another admission exam, such as the NEET SS. So the path is:
MBBS → NEET PG → MD (General Medicine) → NEET SS → DM (Neurology)
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