M.Sc Ophthalmology
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both DNB and MS Ophthalmology are recognised postgraduate qualifications in India. Here's how they compare:
Feature | MS Ophthalmology | DNB Ophthalmology |
---|---|---|
Recognition | MCI/NMC recognized | NBE recognized, equivalent to MS |
Type of Institute | Medical colleges | Accredited hospitals/private institutions |
Difficulty Level | Structured exams, more predictable | Higher exam failure rate, considered tougher |
Career Scope | Good in academics and hospitals | Equally valid, but may require extra effort in private setups |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello!
The desired NEET PG score for admission to MS in Ophthalmology at K.D. Medical College Hospital and Research Centre can vary each year, depending on factors like the number of applicants, competition, and seat availability. However, to secure a seat in MS Ophthalmology, a general NEET PG score range of around 450-550 is often considered competitive, though this can change based on the specific year's cutoffs.
I will recommend you to keep a focus on the official NEET PG counseling notifications as well and the college's admissions page for the most accurate and updated cutoff information.
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2 years agoNew answer posted
5 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Diploma in Ophthalmology: 351 seats
PG Diploma Courses: Total Intake (Seats) in India
Diploma in Child Health: 547 seats
Diploma in Clinical Pathology: 254 seats.
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