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Piyush Dashore

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Hi,
Yes, you are eligible for this course.
Diploma in Gynecology is an intense six month program.
It is only open to medically eligible practitioners from developing nations. You must have completed minimum one year in obstetrics and gynecology prior to entering the program.
You are examined at the end of the program following lectures and clinical education in obstetrics, gynecology and neonatology, anatomy of the pelvis, reproductive physiology and obstetric and gynecological pathology.
There are giving few names of institutes who offered Diploma program In gynecology and obstetrics are given below:
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Medical College, Bang
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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Yes, you can. Government hospitals have many vacancies. So, you will definitely get into it. There's state specific selection process.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Hi Dear,
In medical science, you don't have any other things to do except treating the patient. However, you can go for hospital administration, in which you don't have to look after your patients.

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Rania Khan

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Yes, you are eligible.

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Rania Khan

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The basic eligibility criteria to pursue BAMS (Bachelor of ayurvedic medicine and surgery) degree is qualifying class 12th or an equivalent examination with physics, chemistry, biology and preferably Sanskrit as subjects studied, along with a reasonably high percentage of marks in the aggregate and clearing the different national and state level entrance exams. So, if you meet the eligibility, then you can apply to any state as per your wish.

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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

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Hello Sahil,
You should do M.Tech because you have done B.Tech, so M.Tech will be good for you, rather than BAMS.

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Vikas TiwariSimple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness

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If you want to pursue your future as a researcher, then you can do Ph.D in your branch.

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Vikas TiwariSimple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness

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It must be your decision whether to choose MBBS or BAMS. MBBS is allopathy, while BAMS is ayurveda. MBBS will provide you little more income and respect, but to get more respect and income, you have to do Ph.D after MBBS.
Best of luck.

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ambreen khan

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1. Saraswati Institute of Medical Science.
2. GS Medical College and Hospital.
3. Santosh University.

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