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Parul Thapa

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Yes, it is possible to find work as an MBBS graduate without undertaking a postgraduate (PG) pathway.  

MBBS graduates can work as general practitioners. Medical officers in hospitals and clinics, or within government health services are also options.  

There are also opportunities available in public health, research, and healthcare administration/public service. Most commonly the work opportunities are available through a pharmaceutical agency, medical writing, and health insurance companies.

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Liyansha Jain

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A good approach accompanied by a well-built preparation strategy is what a student needs to ace NEET UG 2023. Generally, students appearing for the exam next year start preparing at least two years in advance, i.e. from Class 11 onwards. However, since the 2023 NEET UG exam is approaching, a last-minute preparation strategy for the same is mentioned below:

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Parul Thapa

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No Radiology and MBBS are different but are from medical field only, and they also differ on basis of educational requirements, scope of practice and focus.

MBBS is a UG degree that includes various topics of medicine and surgery. But Radiology is a medical speciality that is about use of medical imaging technologies.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a Radiologist is typically a medical doctor who has completed MBBS, or an equivalent medical degree. After completing medical school, they undergo further specialised training in radiology, which involves the use of medical imaging techniques such as X-rays, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and nuclear medicine to diagnose and treat diseases. 

This specialised training can take the form of a residency programme or fellowship in Radiology, during which radiologists gain expertise in interpreting various types of medical images and providing diagnostic reports to other healthcare profession

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Tanya Tomar

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Yes, there is an NRI quota available for the MBBS course in some central universities. 

Universities which offer NRI quota

1.Aligarh Muslim University

2.University of Delhi: The University offers an NRI quota for MBBS.

Universities without NRI Quota, as far as the present information goes:

Chandigarh: No particular central university offers MBBS in Chandigarh.

Mumbai: There is no central university which offers MBBS in Mumbai.

Important Note: The availability of NRI quota, a number of seats, eligibility criteria, and fee structure can change. One needs to surf the official websites of the undermentioned universities for the most correct

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Tanya Tomar

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The chances of getting a government MBBS seat in India, in the general category, are almost negligible with an AIR of 27791.

Government MBBS seats are pretty difficult to get, more so for the general category. Government medical colleges' cut-offs do vary from a huge extent depending upon:   

State: Cut-offs differ from one state to another.

College: Highly eminent government medical colleges have very high cut-offs.

Category: Reserved categories such as SC, ST, OBC, etc. have lower cut-offs for candidates.

 

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Tanya Tomar

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No, the University of Hyderabad does not offer any MBBS course.

 The UOH focuses on research-oriented programs with a special inclination toward sciences and humanities. Although it has a School of Medical Sciences, it offers postgraduate and research programs but not undergraduate MBBS.

 MBBS through CUET UG

No, you cannot get a seat for MBBS through the Common University Entrance Test CUET UG.

The CUET UG is mainly conducted for admission to undergraduate programmes of the central Universities. Although it evaluates a number of subjects, it does not include medical courses like MBBS. 

You have to appear for the National Eli

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Venkata Siddardha Voona

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Firstly, congratulations for your score in NEET 2024. For your 623 marks, you will definitely get seat in MBBS. Also in following list of colleges, you have chance to get seat in MBBS. 

  • Sapthagiri Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre
  • Viswabharathi Medical College and General Hospital
  • Maharajah's Institute of Medical Sciences
  • Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Ongole
  • Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences
  • Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Srikakulam
  • Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College
  • S.S. Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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Akansha Bisht

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Botany is not typically a subject in the core curriculum of an MBBS program. MBBS focuses on medical sciences, Human Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, Pathology, and Clinical Medicine. It is designed to train medical doctors to diagnose, treat, and prevent human illnesses. Meanwhile, Botany is the scientific study of plants. 

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Manasvi Joshi

Contributor-Level 6

Yes you can get admission to MBBS at low score in several private colleges but not in government colleges.

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