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Kanishk Shukla

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No, an AYUSH doctor is not at all equal to an MBBS doctor. The studies provided and practises held in the AYUSH courses are way too different than that of an MBBS doctor.

While an MBBS doctors is trained in modern allopathic medicines, the AYUSH courses provide studies on traditional healthcare method. 

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Parul Shukla

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The average BAMS salary can get up to INR 4 LPA, whereas that of an MBBS doctor can get up to INR 7.5 LPA.

No, BAMS doctor salary is not same like MBBS doctor. MBBS doctors mostly earn more money because they can do more type of treatment in modern medicine.

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Aishwarya Rai

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No, the BHMS course is not equal to MBBS. While both are undergraduate Medical degrees, they differ significantly in terms of curriculum, treatment methods, and practice areas. 

MBBS is the standard qualification for practicing conventional (allopathic) medicine.

On the other hand, BHMS course is a degree focused on Homeopathy, which follows a holistic approach to treatment using homeopathic remedies and individualized care. 

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Raushan Jain

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Planning to study medicine overseas? Let's talk money  because that's usually the first worry.
In New Zealand, medical tuition usually sits somewhere between 30 to 60 grand NZD a year. Hop over to Australia, and you're looking at 30 to 70 grand AUD  yeah, definitely on the pricier side.

Now, don't forget daily life. Staying in New Zealand? You'll probably need around 15–25k NZD a year for stuff like rent, groceries, and the odd weekend out. Australia runs higher around 20–30k AUD annually just to get by.

So, if you're chasing lower costs, New Zealand has the edge. But if you're after bigger cities and a wider scene, Australi

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Jaya Shukla

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BPT course differs significantly from other medical courses like MBBS and Nursing in terms of scope, training, and career focus. 

MBBS is a medical degree that trains students to become doctors, enabling them to diagnose and treat various illnesses, perform surgeries, and prescribe medications. 

Nursing, on the other hand, is a healthcare profession that focuses on patient care, monitoring vital signs, administering medications, and supporting doctors in a clinical setting. 

BPT, in contrast, is a paramedical course that focuses on rehabilitation and physical therapy, where graduates work to improve mobility, reduce pain, a

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Yatendra Pradhan

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The average salary of a BPT graduate can get up to INR 3.5 LPA, whereas that of a doctor can get up to INR 7.5 LPA.

In general, MBBS graduates tend to earn more than BPT course graduates. 

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Kanishk Shukla

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BPT course is all about nonsurgical treatments like physical therapy and pain management while MBBS is purely a medical degree that is important for one to become a doctor, diagnose diseases, prescribe medication and perform critical surgeries.

MBBS has a wide scope and is more demanding than the short term BPT course that can become a doorway for jobs in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, etc. If you're interested in general medical practice MBBS can be a good fit as opposed to BPT which is more suited for direct patient interaction and nonsurgical treatments.

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Rashmi Sinha

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Manipal University offers a full-time MBBS course via KMC Mangalore based on NEET UG scores followed by Karnataka NEET UG counselling. For 2024, the counselling has been concluded with the declaration of special stray vacancy round. During the last-round, the Karnataka NEET UG cutoff rank for admission to the MBBS course was 6463 for the students belonging to the General AI quota. Candidates can refer to the table below to view the last-round KMC Mangalore MBBS cutoff 2024 for different categories. 

CategoryLast Round Cutoff 2024 (Closing Ranks) 
General6463
OBC6463
SC154683
ST127246
EWS6463

 

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Abhishek Khanna

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Yes, MBBS degrees from Russia are generally valid in India. The Medical Council of India (MCI) recognizes medical degrees from universities in Russia that meet certain standards and accreditation criteria. However, Indian medical graduates with degrees from foreign universities, including Russia, need to:

  • Clear the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE): This is a mandatory qualifying exam that assesses the knowledge and skills of foreign medical graduates.
  • Register with the MCI: After passing the FMGE, graduates need to register with the MCI to practice medicine in India.
  • Do an internship of over 1 year at a recognised med
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Aashi Shukla

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Yes, NEET is mandatory for Indian students seeking admission to MBBS programs in Russia. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a mandatory entrance exam for medical courses in India, and it's also recognised by many foreign universities, including those in Russia. Even though other standardised tests like English proficiency tests have been waived from the necessary requirements of MBBS in Russia, NEET continues to remain one of the essential exams for the same.

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