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Rania Khan

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The general range of marks for AFMC admission is around 530+.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hello Arun,
There is no MBBS in Canada. You must complete a Bachelor's degree and apply to a medical school, which is competitive and highly selective. Most medical programs are not even open to international students. A four year Bachelor's degree may cost around $15,000 CDN to $25,000 CDN, including living expenses.

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Amal Jyoti Boruah

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There is not too much difference but it depends on the private or government sector. For MBBS in private sector the salary is too high and in government it bay be around 85k per month and for BAMS private sector is not too good but in government sector it may be around 50k per month.

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Alka chowdhary

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It is not necessary to join a coaching institute.
All the best.

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amit singh

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You need to score at least 520 marks in NEET exam.

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virendra rastogi

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Hi,
Most of the students think that once we enter a medical college, we just have to treat patients and don't have much dynamic career options like other professions. That is certainly not the case.
These are the few options –
MD/MS/Diploma - This is the most commonly chosen path after MBBS for people who wish to continue with their medical career. You can pursue post-graduation in various specialties like internal medicine, general surgery, obs. and gynecology, paediatrics, etc. For this you need to give AIPGMEE exam, held in December every year. There's no need to mention about the scope of this field as specialist Doctors are the ne
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Richa Raghawan

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The cutoff score is the lowest possible marks, a candidate must obtain in order to qualify NEET 2017. NEET 2017 cut off score is based on many factors such as the number of seats, number of candidates applied for the exam, marking scheme and difficulty level of the test, etc.
Based on NEET cut off 2017, the exam conducting authority, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will declare the NEET 2017 result for candidates as qualified or non-qualified. Further, the top 15% scorers among the qualified candidates will be directly eligible to participate in NEET counselling process under 15% All India quota seats.
On the basis NEET 2017
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Himanshu Rao

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US has a Doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) degree, which is basically the equivalent of the Doctor of medicine degree (MD).

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