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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
A Doctor of Medicine (DM in Medical) is generally considered a higher degree of specialisation than a Diplomate of National Board (DNB).
A DM in Medical is a PG medical degree that focuses on a specific medical speciality, while a DNB is a PG degree in Medicine that can be obtained in any speciality.
A DM is a three-year postgraduate medical degree that focuses on a specific medical speciality. It's considered the highest medical degree a doctor can achieve. DM in Medical courses are typically pursued after completing an MD (Doctor of Medicine).
A DNB is a three-year postgraduate medical degree that can be obtained in an
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
No,
A doctorate of Medicine (DM in Medical) does not perform surgery. A DM is a post-master of Medicine (MD) degree that involves advanced study and research in a specialised area of medicine.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot directly pursue a DM (Doctorate of Medicine) after completing MBBS. DM is a super-specialty course that requires candidates to first complete an MD (Doctor of Medicine) in a relevant medical field.
After obtaining an MD, you can then apply for a DM in Medical in your chosen super-specialty.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot directly pursue a DM in General Medicine after completing an MD in Alternative Medicine following a BPT degree; the required prerequisite for a DM in Medical is typically an MD in General Medicine, meaning you would need to first complete an MD in conventional medicine to be eligible for a DM in Medical in a specific specialty like General Medicine.
MD in Alternative Medicine is considered a separate Medical stream from conventional medicine (MD in General Medicine) and does not qualify you directly for a DM in a conventional medicine specialty.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check below the benefits of pursuing DM in Medical:
- Research Opportunities: Many Doctorate of Medicine (DM in Medical) degrees incorporate research components, allowing students to engage in medical research projects.
- Prestige and Recognition: Earning a Doctorate of Medicine (DM in Medical) is often associated with prestige and recognition in the medical community.
- Career Opportunities: Beyond clinical practice, a Doctorate of Medicine (DM in Medical) can open doors to a range of career opportunities. Graduates may work in hospitals, clinics, academic institutions, research organizations, pharmaceutica
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The eligibility for admission to DM in medical courses is typically based on entrance exam results, with the cutoff scores typically being revealed by the relevant medical colleges or counselling authorities during the admissions process.
Those who meet the minimum cutoff for INI CET are eligible to take part in the INI CET counselling process. The cutoff rank offers candidates an understanding of their potential admission chances in various categories and programs.
Candidates can refer to the table below for INI CET cutoff lists for several well-known DM colleges in India.
INI CET Cut off for Popular DM Colleges in India | |
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Note: This information is sourced from the official website/couns
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Faculty of Medicine provides two categories of DM in Medical, namely Part-time DM and Full-time DM. Refer to the details below for a comprehensive understanding of these two DM in Medical course variants.
DM in Medical Courses | Details |
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
While preparing a study plan for DM in Medical, it's essential to check the latest edition and syllabus requirements. Additionally, many coaching institutes and online resources offer study materials tailored to specific exams, which can be valuable supplements to these books.
Here's a table of books recommended for DM in Medical entrance exams in India for aspiring doctors:
Subject | Book Title | Authors |
|---|---|---|
Biology | NCERT Biology for Class 11 and 12 | NCERT |
Trueman's Elementary Biology (Volume 1 & 2) | K.N. Bhatia | |
Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 | Pradeep Publications | |
Physics | Concepts of Physics (Volume 1 & 2) | H.C. Verma |
Fundamentals of Physics | Halliday, Resnick, & Walker | |
D.C. Pandey NEET Objective Physics | Arihant Publications | |
Chemistry | NCERT Chemistry for Class 11 and 12 | NCERT |
Physical Chemistry | O.P. Tandon | |
Organic Chemistry | Morrison and Boyd | |
Inorganic Chemistry | J.D. Lee | |
General Knowledge | General Knowledge | Manohar Pandey |
Manorama Yearbook | Mammen Mathew | |
Lucent's General Knowledge | Dr. Binay Karna |
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Firstly, it's important to note that the preparation for DM in Medical entrance exam is a time-consuming process and requires consistent effort and dedication.
Here are some steps that can help candidates prepare effectively for Doctorate of Medicine (DM in Medical):
Understand the exam pattern and syllabus of the DM in Medical entrance exam. This will help candidates know the topics and areas that they need to focus on during their preparation.
Candidates need to set aside a specific time each day for studying and stick to their plans.
Practice is key to success in any competitive exam. Candidates can use online resources or purchas
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Manipal University accepts NEET SS for admission to the DM and MCh courses. As per the 2023 last-round cutoff, the closing ranks ranged between 2576 and 5892 for the General AI category candidates. Among all the DM specialisations, the most competitive was DM in Infectious Disease, followed by DM in Gastroenterology and DM in Cardiology, with last-round closing ranks of 2576, 2844, and 3713, respectively. Tabulated below is the NEET SS last-round cutoff 2023 for all the DM courses offered via KMC Manipal, affiliated to Manipal University.
Course | NEET SS Cutoff 2023 |
2576 | |
2844 | |
3713 | |
4154 | |
4285 | |
4944 | |
5872 | |
5892 |
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