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Smriti Vats

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Yes, to get admission for MBBS, you have to crack NEET exam. If you are unable to crack the exam, then there are still many courses available for you, i.e. BAMS, BHMS, BDS, some paramedical courses and many more.
All the best.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

MBBS BDS admissions are done exclusively through all India Entrance examination NEET/AIPMT. No direct admission is there. Fee structure is government run medical colleges is around 30k per annum.

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Humera Akhtar

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There are many options after MBBS: You can go for MD or continue as a junior resident in any department in medical college or you may work in hospitals as causality medical officer or you can setup your own clinics.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Yes, Russia remains a very popular choice for MBBS amongst Indian students. It is affordable with good quality education. You must take MCI screening test anyway to practice in India.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
There are plenty of post graduate Diplomas and degrees possible with MBBS in medical, paramedical or management.
You can check the below mentioned link:
http://medicforyou.blogspot.in/2015/04/after-mbbs-courses-career-options.html?m=1
I hope this helps.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Ravi,
You can surely pursue PG Diploma course in photography if you wish to carry a part-time career option along with practising as a doctor. But choosing photography as a full-time career is definitely not a good idea.
You can select the type of photography you wish to do and learn the same instead of getting a normal diploma. The types of photography are mentioned below to give you an inside of the same:
1) Landscape
2) Fashion
3) Fine Art
4) Portraiture
5) Wildlife
6) Wedding
7) Macro
8) Photojournalism
9) Architectural
10) Black & White
You may select any of the above types and go for the course. Further, you can work as a freelancer.
All t
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mimansha choudhary

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In USA, most colleges are the finest. But, Canada is the best option. You have to crack SAT exam, then you have to apply for the colleges.

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Shyam YadavStudy Abroad - Achievers Point

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Russia is a better option than Philippines. Many Russian medical universities have good brand value.

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Smriti Vats

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In some cases, reservation system is useful i.e. in registration fees of some exams. But reservation system should be according to the financial circumstances not according to the caste system. And after MBBS, we should prefer those who have better skills and knowledge.

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