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Sharad MauryaAbroad Education Consultant and Career Counsellor

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If you are looking for MD Paediatrics in India you have to qualify NEET PG. We suggest you a course in UK. It's a two year program with 1 year clinical.
For details about the program: https://goo.gl/GmQEj2

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Sharad MauryaAbroad Education Consultant and Career Counsellor

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You can pursue your master in UK. In order to practice in UK you have to clear an exit exam to get enrolled in the concerned Society. You can practice in India without any screening as UK degrees are valid and accepted in India. MCI Link https://goo.gl/5SK1ml
For course options available in UK: https://goo.gl/GmQEj2

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Sharad MauryaAbroad Education Consultant and Career Counsellor

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You have to qualify their exams to get enrolled in PG programmes. We suggest you to consider UK as it doesn't require you to write any eligibility exam to get enrolled in MD.

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Sharad MauryaAbroad Education Consultant and Career Counsellor

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You have to decide yourself which course to choose. All I can help you is to provide course details of various medical PG programmes,
For details about streams, visit https://goo.gl/GmQEj2

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Sharad MauryaAbroad Education Consultant and Career Counsellor

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Yes, you can. UK is offering MD programme at a very affordable cost. The fee is approx 50 Lacs for the course. As no donation is involved and UK qualification is valid in India (MCI link: https://goo.gl/5SK1ml). You can take bank education loan to pursue your dream career

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Sharad MauryaAbroad Education Consultant and Career Counsellor

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He can pursue MD from UK. No PLAB or GMC is required. Its fee will be approx 50 Lacs.

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Sharad MauryaAbroad Education Consultant and Career Counsellor

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A similar programme is available in the UK.

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Sharad MauryaAbroad Education Consultant and Career Counsellor

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You can pursue PG in radiology in the UK without any entrance.

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Sharad MauryaAbroad Education Consultant and Career Counsellor

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No, if you pursue your medical from UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand you are not required to take any screening in India. All PG qualification are eligible for registration and practice in India. Visit MCI link: https://goo.gl/5SK1ml

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Sharad MauryaAbroad Education Consultant and Career Counsellor

Contributor-Level 6

You should pursue your MD full time as you will be gaining exposure and in hand clinical practice. UK can be an option with affordable fees structure of around 50 Lac and no entrance is required. UK degrees are valid in India to practice, visit MCI link: https://goo.gl/5SK1ml
For more details about the program: https://goo.gl/GmQEj2

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