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Jikkumon KottadilHappy to help!

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Registered practitioner - RMP (IBAM) can practice anywhere in India under article 19(1) of Constitution of India.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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After the completion of MBBS, you need to appear for NEET PG examination. You need to score good marks in NEET exam. After that, you have to go through the centralised counselling process.

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The cut-off score is the lowest possible percentile that a candidate must secure in order to qualify NEET PG 2017.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Eligibility criteria for pursuing MD course is you need to have MBBS degree from recognised university. Yes, you can go for paediatrics. You need to appear NEET PG and secure a very good percentage.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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It is very difficult to compare between US and UK. If you are planning to settle down then UK is a tough option as they don't give work permits to international graduates so easily. You can narrow down your choice based on your budget, career plans and university requirements.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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After your undergraduate degree, you need more advanced training before you can consider yourself a neuroscientist. There are a number of neuroscience careers, and what you hope to do dictates the type of degree you need.
If you want to work with brain injury patients, head to a medical school. If you want to find new medicines or figure out, why Alzheimer affects certain people? You need get your Ph.D. and become a researcher. You can become anything from a professor at a university to a researcher for the National Institute of Health.
Select a school based on what their labs and Professors are focusing on. Working with those already in
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Sharad MauryaAbroad Education Consultant and Career Counsellor

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Many UK universities came up with programs for which you are not required to take PLAB. Cost of pursuing Masters in UK ranges from 15-25 Lacs/year.

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