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Liyansha Jain

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Students can pursue new skills while doing MBBS at AIIMS Raebareli. The students can learn various sports activities or can even join extracurricular activities. AIIMS Raebareli students can become Doctors, Surgeons, or can even start their own practice. Nowadays a lot of doctors are working as models, artists, influencers, and others. No Medical organisation restricts students from pursuing extracurricular activities in their free time. 

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Parul Thapa

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Hi,  

To change BDS to MBBS degree, you need to keep the following things in mind:

BDS to MBBS Bridge Eligibility Criteria:

  • BDS Degree Completion: Applicants should have completed a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) degree from a recognised dental college or university.
  • Valid Dental License: A valid dental license or registration with the dental council or relevant regulatory body in the candidate's country may be required to verify their professional credentials.
  • Entrance Exam: Admission to the MBBS bridge course typically requires candidates to either take an entrance exam or have their BDS scores considered. Applicants must pass this
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Parul Thapa

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The Diploma courses enable MBBS course graduates to specialize in high-demand medical areas, enhancing their clinical skills and expanding career opportunities, especially in hospitals and private practice.

Here are some of the Diploma courses candidates can pursue after the MBBS course:

Postgraduate Diploma Courses: 

  • Diploma in Child Health (DCH)

  • Diploma in Obstetrics & Gynecology (DGO)

  • Diploma in Anesthesia (DA)

  • Diploma in Clinical Pathology (DCP)

  • Diploma in Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprosy (DDVL)

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, pursuing an MBA after MBBS is a viable option and can be a strategic career move. An MBA complements a Medical background by developing skills in management, leadership, and business that are valuable in the healthcare industry. 

Many MBBS graduates opt for an MBA in Hospital Management, Hospital Administration, or General Management to transition into roles such as hospital management, healthcare consulting, or pharmaceutical administration. 

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Parul Thapa

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After completing an MBBS course in India, graduates can pursue various postgraduate and Diploma courses to specialize further in their chosen fields. These courses provide advanced training and specialization, allowing MBBS graduates to develop expertise in specific medical fields, which enhances career prospects and offers diverse professional pathways.

Here are some of the main options:

Doctor of Medicine (MD): 

  • MD in General Medicine

  • MD in Pediatrics

  • MD in Dermatology

  • MD in Psychiatry

  • MD in Radiology

  • MD in Pathology

  • MD in Anesthesiology

  • MD in Obstetrics & Gynecology

Master of Surgery (MS):

  • MS in General Surgery

  • MS in Orthopedics

  • MS in Ophtha

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Parul Thapa

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Pursuing an MBBS abroad can be worth it, depending on factors like career goals, financial resources, and long-term plans. 

Many students opt for MBBS abroad due to the high competition and limited seats in India's government medical colleges, where private colleges can also be expensive. Countries like Russia, Ukraine, and the Philippines offer affordable medical education with simpler admissions, but language barriers and curriculum differences may be challenging. 

On the other hand, countries like the US, UK, and Germany provide high-quality education and advanced training facilities but require substantial investment and ad

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Shreya raj

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All the colleges under the AIIMS university are considered the best colleges for pursuing MBBS. There are many branches of AIIMS College like AIIMS Rishikesh, AIIMS Delhi, AIIMS Raipur, etc. There are 25 total AIIMS in India spread across different states, out of which 20 are operational. Out of all these AIIMS Delhi is considered the best AIIMS. This is because it provides the best faculty, training, placement, and hostel facilities to its students.

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Ravi Babu

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The MBBS placements at Akash Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre provide great chances for graduates. The organisation works with healthcare facilities, hospitals, and clinics to arrange internships and placements for students increasing their real-world medical experience and employability. Graduates frequently find jobs in a variety of industries, including private hospitals, government health services, and specialised medical disciplines. Akash Institute emphasizes practical experience which is highly valued in the healthcare field. Furthermore the institution's placement support attempts to enable students obtain opport

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi.RUHS College of Dental Science, Jaipur NEET UG cutoff 2024 was released across various specialisations. Considering the NEET UG Round 4 cutoff, the closing rank for admission to BDS was 27120 for the General AI quota.

With respect to the OBC AI category students, the round 4 cutoff rank of the BDS course was 42375. 

Thanks 

 

 

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Kunal Lalwani

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Fees structure for MBBS programme in KBN University is dependent on the following things :

- Government Quota: Rs 60,000 – Rs 80,000 per annum
- Private Quota: Rs 4,50,000 – Rs. 6,00,000/- per annum
- Management Quota: Rs 6, 00,000- Rs 8, 00,000 Per Annum
- NRI Quota: INR 12, 00,000 – INR 15,00,000 per annum

Additional fees:

- Admission fee: Rs 10,000 - Rs. 50,000
- Registration fee: Rs 5,000 - Rs 10,000
- Examination fee: A few thousands ranging from Rs: 5,000/- to Rs: 10,000/- per semester were charged.
- Hostel fee: Fifty thousand to one Lacs fifty thousand rupees per annum.

From official website of the institute one should get the curr

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