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rohith kola

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Radiology and orthopedics are still good in terms of initial financial stability. These are still in very high demand, so very high ranks are needed in PGMEE.
Radiology has less direct patient interaction and there is less fame in general public. Even if you are a very good radiologist, you can only be famous among doctors. You should also consider this point. General medicine and general surgery are no more considered as self-sufficient and super specialisation is a must. Choose only if you want to go for super specialisation. Almost all branches of super specialisation are good in terms of work satisfaction and money. In fact, sky is
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iam ssuhana

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You should go for MBA in Hospital administration. You need to qualify any entrance test (such as CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ NMAT/ CMAT/ GMAT/ NEST accepted by various colleges and you should also have minimum of 50% to 60% in your Bachelors (any stream) for admission in the same. Admission in MBA is done through an entrance exam followed by interview and GD. Fee ranges from 2 lacs to 20 lacs for 2 years. For Hospital and Healthcare the best colleges are:
Goa Institute of Management -Goa
D. Y. Patil University- Navi Mumbai
Jamia Hamdard University- Delhi
Lovely Professional University-Punjab
Tata Institute of Social Sciences-Mumbai.

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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

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Hi Gayatri,
It is important to study MBBS from a good university irrespective of whether you study in India or abroad. If you choose a good university, it's worth to study MBBS abroad. For admission to MBBS abroad it is important that you score at least 50% in PCB and qualifying score in NEET. If you don't have this and still decide to go abroad you will not be eligible to practice in India. The fee structure varies from as low as 15 lacs for the entire course to 45 lacs or more depending on the country and college you choose. To know further details, please follow this link:
http://edificeeducation.com/mbbs-admissions-2018-2019

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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In long run, a doctor will earn more.

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Manik Bhatnagar

Guide-Level 14

Hi Shobha, Every course has its own pros and cons. Both the courses are competitive and expensive. Always pursue the course of your own interest. Wish you Luck!

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Career prospects after MBBS:
After completing the MBBS degree successfully, there are two options for the students: either start their own venture or go for a job in the medical field. Students can also go for the government jobs as a doctor or join a private health firm. There are good future scopes in the field of medical.
You may be hired by the medical college, hospitals, nursing home, health corporations, health ministry, medical health society, back office medical consultancy and pharmaceutical industries. You can also work as physician, prescribes medicines & treatment for disease, research while surgeons perform operations.
Many M
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8 years ago

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Some job profiles are listed here:
Brand Manager
Account Manager
International Business Manager
Marketing Executive
Business Technical Consultant
Business Development Executive
Marketing Manager
Management Consultant

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jaydeep nag

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You should complete MD/Diploma first then you can do Ph.D.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Eligibility for M.D. in General Medicine:
As a minimum criterion of eligibility, aspiring candidates need to have completed MBBS/BAMS with a minimum aggregate score of 50% with 1-year compulsory internship. Also, a minimum aggregate score of 60% at the level of graduation.
Often, candidates are required to qualify an institute, state or national-level entrance test for admission to the course.
MS is mostly a course which is offered by universities abroad. GRE and language proficiency tests are required to gain admission in universities abroad.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

At present, gynaecology is one of the highest paying job oriented career in medicine. You can be employed in various sectors such as clinics, hospitals, private practice, universities and government agencies, etc. This career option is respectable and lucrative too. You can open your own surgical clinic. You can also go for the research studies in this field in various universities and research centers. The scope of gynecology is growing annually as the hospitals and clinics are open. You can work overseas also.
Civil services has its own charm. They offer grade 'A' services in India like the IFS, IAS, IPS, IRS, etc. You should pursue a
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