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Bhupin SharmaStudying

Contributor-Level 8

To become a successful doctor,you should complete your MBBS MD mainly in the specialists options.Mostly,big hospitals recruits MBBS specialise doctors.After PCB you can pursue this complicated course.

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Prasoon Sharma

Contributor-Level 8

sure.just do intermediate again with PCB and you will achieve your goal

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manjiri Joshi25 years of exp in pharma & clinical research

Beginner-Level 5

dr Bhupendra, I worked for 25 years but I did not find any way of earning easy money without purring in efforts. If you find a way out of earning without killing conscience please educate us :)

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

You haven't done MBBS or BDS. So you aren't eligible for appearing MD MS examination. As you have done B.Sc, you can go for M.Sc.
All the best. Feel free to revert.

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NEERAJ SHARMA

Beginner-Level 3

yes u can earn but u have to do M.Sc and PhD for it. but this will making u equivalent to doctor. qmd u have a benefit u can write books publish anything and amazing fact is that which time u take in MBBS and MD same time u will have for PhD

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yash madaan

Beginner-Level 4

it depends on what kind of doctor you wanna become and what college u take admission in.
Like there is ayurvedic doc
a dentist
a MBBS doc
a physiotherapy doc
unani doc.
And if u do it from a govt. college it will cost u a lot less than a private college.

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Rithish Kumar

Beginner-Level 3

max of 200% cut off is required.based on caste the percentage varies.

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dev chhajer

Contributor-Level 6

its better u don't.coz neet is a competetive xam.n therr is no gurantee that u will pass it.untill u r an outstanding student.
if u drop a year and god forbid u don't pass.then it will b the worst nightmare in Your life.
even if u want to do.the n u prepare for neet along with Your present study.risk factor will be less.coz if u don't pass Your neet.after 1 year u will have Your hons degree.so ir 2/3rd job will b already done by then.more or less m not in favour for this.better u go into research in medicine or something.that would b better

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Aarti Singh

Guide-Level 14

Zaid, take Medical subjects i.e PCB in 11th. After 12th, give NEET test clearing which you will be eligible for admission to MBBS/ BDS course. Other than this you can appear for tests meant for admission to BAMS, BHMS, BVMS for being Ayurveda doctor, Homeopathy doctor, Veterinary doctor respectively.
Even Masters in Physiotherapy is allowed to write Doctor with his/ her name. In the same manner a PhD is also a doctor.
Some good universities/ institutions for your reference are given below

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