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2016-03-29 16:20:50

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2016-03-03 21:50:07

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Dr Shankar Prasad

Beginner-Level 2

As far as my knowledge goes, in India the post drug safety physician course is not available directly. After completion of medical graduation and post-graduation in Pharmacolofy, you may undertake course on clinical Pharmacology. You may go to MCI website and then you can search colleges and courses.

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2016-01-24 19:10:15

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Maahi,
It is JD first and then LLM. You are eligible to enroll for a JD program after you have completed a bachelor's degree. Post your LLB, you must also take the LSAT to be considered for admissions into a JD program. You must also take the TOEFL prior applying. Keep checking university websites for admission information and feel free to write back for any clarification.
Hope this helps.

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2015-11-20 18:31:58

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Gunjan,
Doctors working in an environment of armed conflict face situations. Regular Army and the Army Reserve as a medical officer tend to face different challenges to those in civilian regular practice. The ethical complexities facing doctors generally increases in regular practice.
In Civilian practice decisions are really more about what treatment is or isn't appropriate, and when it is futile to continue such treatment. You may wonder what you are going to do with this new phase of your life. Treatment may not be technically or physically possible.
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2015-11-20 17:30:38

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Chavi,
Doctors working in an environment of armed conflict face situations. Regular Army and the Army Reserve as a medical officer tend to face different challenges to those in civilian regular practice. The ethical complexities facing doctors generally increases in regular practice. In Civilian practice decisions are really more about what treatment is or isn't appropriate, and when it is futile to continue such treatment. You may wonder what you are going to do with this new phase of your life. Treatment may not be technically or physically possible.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or
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2015-11-17 21:13:42

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Dr Mohsin Khan

Guide-Level 13

Doctors working in an environment of armed conflict face situations. Regular Army and the Army Reserve as a medical officer tend to face different challenges to those in civilian regular practice. The ethical complexities facing doctors generally increases in regular practice. In Civilian practice decisions are really more about what treatment is or isn't appropriate, and when it is futile to continue such treatment. You may wonder what you are going to do with this new phase of your life. Treatment may not be technically or physically possible.

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2015-11-16 12:05:02

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Nidhi,
No, to become a doctor one has to appear for the medical exam.
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Wish You Luck!

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2015-10-21 12:50:46

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Rahul Tewari

Contributor-Level 6

Is it possible to enter defense services by studying MBBS(not from AFMC) and then applying for CDS?

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2015-02-13 09:03:03

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SXILL CHANDIGARH17

Contributor-Level 10

Well Rohit it entirely depends on your interest. And why did you post this in Design? Wish you the best for your career. Remember, your Career is a resultant of your knowledge combined with your passion and expression ability. If you like this answer you may select it as best answer or press like

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2015-02-04 11:18:28

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Iqra Khan Khan

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
1)
To get admission into bachelor's degree in Forensic Science, a student must pass 10+2 in Science (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) from any recognized board with minimum 55%.
After graduation, one may go for diploma courses in Forensic Science & Criminology which is of 1 year duration.
2)
Some of the courses you may consider :
-Certificate Course in forensic Science
-Diploma in Forensic Science and Criminology
-Diploma in Cyber Crime
-Bachelor of Forensic Science and Criminology
-Masters of Forensic Science and Criminology Research
-Masters in Forensic Science and Criminology
-Post Graduate Diploma in Forensic Science and Criminology
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