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Swati mishra

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Yes there are reservation for candidates for MBBS in AIIMS Delhi.

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Swati mishra

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The MBBS is a complete course and there is MD in radiology and surgery.

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Swati mishra

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Yes you can get a seat through open quota.

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Anshul Gupta

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In general, dentists are not eligible for a postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in dermatology. This is because dermatology is a medical specialty that requires the practitioner to have completed a medical degree MBBS and a postgraduate degree in dermatology (MD/DNB) to practice as a dermatologist.

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Swati mishra

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Yes there are several opportunity for joining afmc after MBBS.

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Swati mishra

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Yes, there are chances of getting a private seat.

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Swati mishra

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The preparation tip is very simple. First of all you should have to be punctual and consistent
These 2factor matter alot and as far as syllabus is concerns ncert is more than sufficient.

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Swati mishra

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Yes you are eligible for giving NEET exam and getting MBBS seat.

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Alok Dubey

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All medical graduates in India are required to complete a one-year internship after completing their MBBS degree. After completing the internship, medical graduates can apply for postgraduate courses in their chosen specialties. Many state governments and medical colleges in India have bond policies that require students to sign a bond committing them to work in a designated healthcare facility for a specified period after completing their postgraduate course. These bond policies may vary from state to state and even from one medical college to another. If you need more specific information about the bond policy for PG courses after MB
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Alok Dubey

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The Haryana government had a bond policy that required doctors who have completed their MBBS degree from government medical colleges in the state to serve a bond period of three years in a government hospital or a primary health center in a rural area of the state. The policy also applied to those who have completed their post-graduation degree in medical education from government medical colleges in the state. The bond policy aims to ensure the availability of doctors in rural areas of the state, where the doctor-patient ratio is low. It is recommended to check for updates on the official government websites or contact the concerned a
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