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Ajay Sharma

Contributor-Level 6

After BHMS, you can't take a central authority-diagnosed Diploma in dermatology.

Such guides like DDVL are best for MBBS college students.

Some non-public institutes provide diplomas after BHMS, but they're not valid in all states.

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Sukrati Shukla

Contributor-Level 9

The cutoff rank for MD Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy at Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences, Hapur in recent NEET PG counseling rounds has been approximately between 1552 to 2116 (All India Rank, General category) depending on the counseling round and year. For example, in 2024 round 1, the closing rank was around 1614 and in previous years it was near 1552-1975 as well.

 

This means you generally need to secure a NEET PG rank within around the top 2000 to have a chance for admission to MD Dermatology at this institute. The exact cutoff varies each year based on seat availability and competition.

 

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4 months ago

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

No, an MS Dermatology does not qualify for an MCh in Plastic Surgery. The eligibility route is MS or DNB in General Surgery.
Although non-surgical cosmetic treatments can be performed by dermatologists. The Plastic surgery involves more complicated surgical interventions that require a different postgraduate training background.

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Akansha Rastogi

Contributor-Level 7

DAVV Indore accepts admission into DAVV Indore on the basis of NEET PG. The cutoff is released category-wise. For the General AI category candidates, the cutoff rank for MD in Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy was 1719. For the PWD AI category, the cutoff was 27006

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Mamona Jain

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates can see the comparison between MD Dermatology and MD Medicine below:

MD Dermatology

MD Medicine

Specialized focus: Provides expertise in skin care, offering a focused career path.

Broad knowledge: MD Medicine offers a wider scope in general healthcare.

Higher demand in certain areas: Cosmetic dermatology and skin care are growing fields.

Versatility: An MD in Medicine allows practice in diverse medical conditions and specialties.

Limited scope: Dermatology is a niche field, while Medicine covers a broader spectrum.

Longer path for specialization: It might take more time to specialize in a specific field in Medicine.

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Loveleen Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

Both MD Dermatology and MD General Medicine offer excellent career prospects in India, but the better option depends on factors like demand, earnings, and specialisation opportunities.

MD Dermatology is a highly lucrative field due to the growing demand for aesthetic and cosmetic treatments. Dermatologists can establish private clinics, work in hospitals, or specialize in areas like cosmetology, trichology, and laser treatments. The competition for MD Dermatology seats is intense, but once established, professionals can earn INR 15- INR 30 LPA or more, especially in metro cities.

MD General Medicine, on the other hand, offers broader car

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6 months ago

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

BSc Dermatology is not a common standalone undergraduate programme in India. However, if you are referring to BSc in Dermatology-related fields, such as BSc Dermatology and Cosmetology or BSc in Skin and Beauty Therapy, the eligibility criteria typically include:

  • Educational Qualification:
    • Candidates must have completed 10+2 (Science stream) from a recognised board.
    • Subjects required: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB). Some institutes may also accept candidates with PCM or PCMB.
  • Minimum Marks Requirement:
    • Most colleges require a minimum of 50%–60% aggregate marks in 10+2.
    • Reserved category students (SC/ST/OBC) may get relaxation in mar
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6 months ago

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Nishtha Chatterjee

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, candidates can apply for BSc Dermatology without NEET.

Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed to be University) offers BSc Dermatology through CUET in India.

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