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DNB in Plastic Surgery
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Total Tuition Fees

2.25 Lakh
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Duration

3 years

Course Level

Post Doctorate Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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DNB in Plastic Surgery
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DNB in Plastic Surgery
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Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Centre 
Fees

Fee componentsAmount (3 years)
2.25 Lakh
60,000
2.85 Lakh
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DNB in Plastic Surgery
 at 
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   What is the salary of a plastic surgeon in India?
A: 

The Indian plastic surgeon's salary varies based on experience, employment setting, and healthcare institute. On average, a fresh graduate can earn INR 1.5 to INR 3 Lakh as a monthly income in reputable hospitals or private practice. 

With 5–10 years of experience in the industry, the income can usually go up to INR 4–8 Lacs per month, especially in metropolitan cities or high-end cosmetic surgical centers. Seniors or chief surgeons can earn much higher, based on patient number and specialization.

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Q:   Is it necessary for plastic surgeons to be licensed?
A: 

Yes, a plastic surgeon should be licensed by either the National Medical Commission (NMC) or the State Medical Council.
A doctor cannot perform or practice in India unless he or she is licensed and registered. It ensures that the surgeon meets the minimum medical standards and ethical codes.

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DNB in Plastic Surgery
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    DNB in Plastic Surgery
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    Students also asked

    Q:   Is the syllabus of the Plastic Surgery course easy, moderate, or difficult?
    A: 

    The Plastic Surgery course curriculum is seen to be rigorous due to its technicality and wide scope. It involves careful surgical anatomy, reconstructive techniques, cosmetic surgery, microsurgery, and intensive clinical training. The course requires exceptional surgical skills, rigorous academia, and constant practice, thus making it one of the most demanding super-specialty courses in medicine.

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    Q:   What are the biggest challenges that an aspiring plastic surgeon needs to overcome during training and residency?
    A: 

    Plastic Surgery training is rigorous, and aspirants often face academic, emotional, and physical challenges during their residency.

    • Managing high expectations in complex surgical cases.

    • Coping with long work hours, night shifts, and physical fatigue.

    • Balancing academic studies with clinical responsibilities.

    • Dealing with patient satisfaction, especially in cosmetic cases where expectations can be unrealistic.

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