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Parul Thapa

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No, BPT is not equal to MBBS.

ParametersBPT MBBS
Duration4 years6 Years
EligibilityClass 12 in the Science stream with PCB/M.

Class 12 in the Science stream with PCB/M and NEET score.

Curriculum Focus

Covers Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Biomechanics, etc.Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, etc.
Fees

INR 1 Lakh - INR 5 Lakh

INR 10,000 - 25 Lakh

BPT Jobs

Physiotherapists, Researchers, Lecturers, Home care physiotherapists, Sports physiotherapists and rehabilitators, Medical coding analysts, etc.

MBBS Doctors, Medical Surgeons, Medical Officers, Paediatricians, General Physicians, Medical Assistants (Surgery), etc.

Note: The information is taken from external sites and can vary.

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Manori Sahni

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The table below shows the comparison of JIPMER Puducherry with two other renowned institutions offering the MBBS programme:

College Name

Total Fee

Seat Intake

Median Salary

JIPMER Puducherry

INR 30,465

200

11.14 lakh

Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC)

INR 24,450

250

-

Christian Medical College

INR 13,500

100

INR 1.55 lakh

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Parul Thapa

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An MBBS is a more extensive and demanding course that leads to becoming a physician or surgeon. It typically takes 5.5 years in India, including an internship, and involves deep study in medicine, surgery, and related fields. 

Nursing, on the other hand, offers a quicker path to entering the healthcare field, with programs ranging from 3 to 4 years for a BSc in Nursing. 

If you aspire to diagnose and treat patients independently, an MBBS might be a better fit. If you're drawn to patient care with a strong focus on compassion and support, nursing could be the ideal path.

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Parul Thapa

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No, nurses in India do not typically study MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery). MBBS is a professional degree for individuals pursuing a career as a medical doctor or physician. Nurses, on the other hand, pursue nursing education through different programs specific to their field.

While nurses and doctors work closely together in healthcare settings, their educational paths are distinct. Nurses focus on nursing care, patient advocacy, health promotion, and disease prevention, while doctors (MBBS graduates) receive training to diagnose illnesses, prescribe treatments, and perform medical procedures.

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Parul Thapa

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Getting into MBBS is way tougher than B Pharma. MBBS takes 5–6 years of crazy hard work before you can officially call yourself a doctor—it's super prestigious and respected.

B Pharma, on the other hand, is kind of simpler. You learn about medicines and usually end up working in pharmacies, and sometimes even run your own chemist shop. Both paths are solid—it just depends on how much grind you're ready to put in.

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Parul Thapa

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No, MBBS is not compulsory for pursuing a BDS

BDS is a distinct undergraduate programme specifically focused on Dental education and training, whereas MBBS is centred on medical education with a broader focus on general medicine and surgery. Both are separate professional degrees with different curricula and career paths. 

To pursue BDS, candidates need to have their higher secondary education with PCB and also pass the entrance exams, such as NEET, specific to dental studies.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, candidates can pursue a career in Hospital Management in India without having an MBBS degree. Hospital management, also known as Healthcare Administration or Healthcare Management, involves the planning, coordination, and supervision of various aspects of healthcare facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizations.

While an MBBS degree is not a prerequisite for this field, candidates will typically need a relevant degree and may benefit from additional qualifications and experience. 

Other medical courses without NEET:

Occupational Therapy

Clinical Psychology

Clinical Research

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Parul Thapa

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If you have completed an MBBS in India and are interested in pursuing a Hospital Management course, there are several pathways you can consider. 

Here are the steps you can take:

  • Entrance Examinations: Some institutions may require candidates to appear for entrance examinations as part of the admission process. Common entrance exams for healthcare management programs include CAT, MAT, or other specific exams conducted by individual institutions.
  • Application Process: Follow the application process outlined by the institutions offering the Hospital Management program.
  • Attend Interviews: Prepare for any interviews that may be part of the
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