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a month agoContributor-Level 8
Below are the top 3 high salary doctor courses that typically pay well irrespective of different nations and fields:
- Doctor of Medicine (MD): This is the most widely recognised medical degree and qualifies you for a broad range of medicinal specialities. You can either become a general practitioner (family doctor), paediatrician, cardiologist, or surgeon. The process involves completing a medical school (MD program), and a residency training in your chosen speciality.
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO): This path is similar to MD but emphasises a more holistic approach to patient care, considering the musculoskeletal system's role
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
There are many courses for you other than Neet or Phd degree by which you can write the doctor before your name
1 Master of Science
2 M.Sc Chemistry
3 Medical Doctor
4 Doctor of Science
5 M.Sc mathematics
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Pharm.D is a six-year professional programme combining five years of academic study with one year of clinical internship. It focuses on clinical pharmacy, therapeutics, drug interactions, and hospital pharmacy training. The course is recognised by the Pharmacy Council of India and equips graduates to work as clinical pharmacists in hospitals or pharmaceutical industries. While Pharm.D holders use the “Dr.” prefix professionally due to their clinical expertise, it is not equivalent to an MBBS degree. Career paths include working in hospital pharmacies, pharmacovigilance, and pursuing research or higher studies in healthcare fields.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
A 3 year JD programme at Osgoode Hall Law costs about CAD 41,916 (INR 26.3 L), per data curated from official sources. Moreover, international students are also required to pay an ancilliary fees of around CAD 1,253 (INR 78.5 K).
Given below is a detailed breakdown of the tuition fees for some other popular law courses at York University:
Student | Fees in CAD (Per term) | Fees in INR (Per term) |
---|---|---|
Domestic full-time PhD & LLM | CAD 1,723 | INR 1.1 L |
International full-time LLM | CAD 6,572 | INR 4.1 L |
International full-time PhD | CAD 6,297 | INR 3.95 L |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, a BMLT course does not qualify one to become a medical doctor (physician) in India. BMLT is a specialised degree that focuses on medical laboratory technology and diagnostics.
To become a medical doctor (physician), one typically needs to complete a medical degree program, such as MBBS or MD.
If one is really interested in becoming a medical doctor, they would need to pursue an MBBS or MD programme after completing their BMLT degree. The BMLT admission requirements and procedures for medical programs vary by institution, so it's essential to research the specific requirements of the medical schools you're interested in.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, candidates cannot become a doctor with a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology.
A BSc in Cardiovascular Technology provides a specialised education focused on cardiovascular procedures and patient care, but it does not qualify you to become a medical doctor.
To become a doctor, candidates would need to pursue an MBBS or its equivalent, followed by further specialisation and training.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If you're interested in becoming a doctor but prefer not to pursue MBBS, there are several alternative healthcare professions you can consider.
Here are some options:
Courses | Description |
---|---|
BDS | Focuses on dental health and treating dental issues. |
BAMS | Concentrates on Ayurvedic medicine, an ancient Indian system of medicine. |
BHMS | Focuses on homeopathy, a system of alternative medicine. |
BUMS | Concentrates on Unani medicine, another traditional system of medicine. |
BSMS | Focuses on Siddha medicine, a traditional system of medicine originating from Tamil Nadu, India. |
BPT | Focuses on physical therapy, rehabilitation, and improving movement and function. |
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy | Concentrates on helping individuals improve their ability to perform daily activities and tasks. |
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