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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Payal,
It's really great know your dream of becoming an astronaut. But some dreams remain dream. Even in USA, after a gap of many years few citizens were selected to be trained as astronaut. So, you have to think of some other strategy.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Prakash,
Please refer to this link to get more insights of the colleges and branches.
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However, NIT is better.

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M Mathai

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I can provide information about the process in Canada as I am familiar with that system. As an internationally trained medical professional, you will have to undergo a credential assessment to establish that your degree is recognised after which you have to clear the test conducted by Medical Council of Canada (MCC). The MCC Evaluating Examination (MCCEE) has exam preparation resources and a self-administered examination which you can take to assess your preparation level. Assuming you have cleared the MCCEE and completed the credits required for International medical graduates. The last step is to get a license to practice in Canada.
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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Hello Dear,
Doctor prefix is added once the candidate completes his/her MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS and BVSC. You need not to pursue post graduation to be called as a doctor.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You can start your medical career after MBBS but for long term a career growth MS / MD is recommended. This is the age of medical specialisation. Without MD or MS, it is difficult to get a good job and also patients confidence.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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UK doesn't accept homoeopathic as a mode of healing or treatment so there is no question of offering it as a subject of medicine
Homeopathy is a 'treatment' based on the use of highly diluted substances, which practitioners claim can cause the body to heal itself. for UK it's a fool making tactics I.e. placebos, and that the principles on which homeopathy is based are "scientifically implausible".

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