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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Pursuing an MCh in Plastic Surgery is a prestigious and demanding path. While it opens doors to a high-earning and respected career, it also comes with long years of training and high expectations.
Pros:
- High income potential
- diverse surgical exposure
- growing demand in aesthetics and reconstructive fields
- offers scope for global opportunities and private practice.
Cons:
- Intense competition
- physically and mentally demanding residency
- high pressure for perfect outcomes
- initial years of practice may involve long hours and limited financial returns
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both are acceptable, but MS + 3-year MCh is more traditional and widely acceptable with the strong surgical background. The 5-year direct MCh (after MBBS) is a new one and is offered in fewer colleges. It is time-efficient but may lack general surgery exposure. Further, the decision is based on career goals and performance in exams.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Both MS and MCh are postgraduate surgical courses, but they differ in terms of duration, specialisation depth, and eligibility.
Aspect | MS (Master of Surgery) | MCh (Master of Chirurgiae) |
|---|---|---|
Eligibility | MBBS Graduate | MS Graduate |
Duration | 3 Years | 3-6 Years (Depends on specialization) |
Scope | General & Specialized Surgery | Super-Specialization in a specific surgical field |
Examples of Specializations | General Surgery, Orthopedics, ENT, Ophthalmology | Neurosurgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Urology, Plastic Surgery |
Career Prospects | Surgeon in hospitals, teaching, private practice | Consultant surgeon, research, higher academic positions |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Manipal University NEET SS cutoff 2023 was released for admission to MCh and DM courses. As per the 2023 last-round cutoff, the closing ranks for the MCh courses varied between 60 and 6520 for the General AI category students. Of all the MCh courses, the most competitive was MCh in Hand Surgery, followed by MCh in Reproductive Medicine & Surgery programmes. So, considering the last-round 2023 cutoff, candidates with a 3820 rank in NEET SS are eligible to get admission to a few MCh specialisations. Candidates can check out the table below to view the MCh specialisations available up to a rank of 3820 for the students belonging to the Ge
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