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Parul Thapa

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Aspiring candidates should have passed a bachelor's degree (like MBBS, MBBS (AM), BAMS, BASM, BUMS etc.) in any recognised system of medicine, such as Allopathy, Homoeopathy, Ayurvedic, Unani, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), etc., with minimum 55% marks.

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Aadeep Aggarwal

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GMCH Chandigarh has 85% state quota for the local residents. You have to appear in the respective NEET exam for which the cutoff to get this college in general category remains around 50th percentile and above, it goes down for the reserved categories.

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Parul Thapa

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In India, to become an Anaesthesiologist, after completing MBBS, individuals typically pursue postgraduate education in Anesthesiology. 

Here are some options:

  • MD anaesthesia 

  • PG Anaesthesia 

  • DNB Anaesthesia 

  • Diploma in Anaesthesia 

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Muskan

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Pursuing an MD in Forensic Science as a final-year BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic studies) student may present difficulties because the programme usually requires a foundation in MBBS or comparable medical studies. However, each university and nation may have different admission requirements. While some schools would demand a more specialised degree in forensic or medical sciences, others might allow applications from applicants with a strong background in medicine or allied health sciences. It's critical to review the precise qualifying requirements of the colleges you are interested in, and if necessary, to think about other

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Parul Thapa

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The MD Pathology is a postgraduate MD degree focused on the study of diseases through the examination of tissues, cells, and bodily fluids. MD in Pathology delves into various aspects of pathology, including general pathology, systemic pathology, clinical pathology, and laboratory medicine. 

Graduates of the MD Pathology course are equipped to work as pathologists in hospitals, diagnostic centres, and research institutions, and can pursue further specialisation or academic roles. MD in Pathology is essential for those seeking to become experts in disease diagnosis and management.

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Bhupinder Kour

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The eligibility criteria for MD at Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research Talegaon is: the candidate needs to have an MBBS degree or a provisional MBBS pass certificate that satisfies the requirements of the Indian Medical Council Act of 1956, which has been abolished, and the NMC Act of 2019. Additionally, the candidate must hold a permanent or interim MBBS registration certificate issued by the State Medical Council, the NMC, or the former Medical Council of India. The candidate needs to have finished their internship in a year or be on track to finish it by March 31, 2023, at the latest.

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