Doctor
Get insights from 791 questions on Doctor, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about Doctor
Follow Ask QuestionQuestions
Discussions
Active Users
Followers
New answer posted
2016-04-03 16:18:46
Scholar-Level 17
Its indian way of thinking that beyond doctors or engineers there are no job options. We need more researchers and innovators to become a stable economy. The list of courses/jobs is as here:
Agriculture, Aqua Science, Astronomy, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Medical technology, Biomedical Science, Biostastistics, Earth sciences, Electronics, IT, Environmental Sciences, Geo informatics, Forensic science, Food technology, packaging, Geology, Horticulture, Molecular Biology, Home Science, Meteorology, Oceanography, Plant pathology, Physical Sciences, Photonics etc . he path for these would be go for bsc +MSC
New answer posted
2016-04-01 20:52:25
Beginner-Level 4
no doubt you being a doctor will earn good,the prerequisite is sound knowledge and skillful hands,but incase you are looking for a change you can opt for any of the following:
1.clinical research
2.MBA
3.civil services (you won't be seeing patients anymore :p )
4.biomedical engineering
5.you can also be a medicolegal advisor
good luck !!
New answer posted
2016-03-31 23:31:38
Guide-Level 11
Hi Harsh,
Doctor of Pharmacy is abbreviated as Pharm.D. It is the professional Pharmacy doctoral program. In India, it is a total six years program after 10+2 or D.Pharm which includes five years of academic study and one year of internship. B Pharmacy is an undergraduate degree course in Pharmacy.
New question posted
2016-03-29 16:20:50New answer posted
2016-03-03 21:50:07Beginner-Level 2
New answer posted
2016-01-24 19:10:15
Contributor-Level 10
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.
New answer posted
2015-11-20 18:31:58
Guide-Level 15
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
New answer posted
2015-11-20 17:30:38
Guide-Level 15
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
New answer posted
2015-11-17 21:13:42Guide-Level 13
New answer posted
2015-11-16 12:05:02
Guide-Level 15
No, to become a doctor one has to appear for the medical exam.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!
Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?
Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else
Sign Up on ShikshaOn Shiksha, get access to
- 66k Colleges
- 1.2k Exams
- 706k Reviews
- 1850k Answers
