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dharmendra maurya12th pass

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for that search college and its particular merit list

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Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamywww.scholarclips.co.in

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You are not eligible to pursue an MD directly without registering in their medical council. However, you can pursue an MPH/MPA/MSc/MBA in the UK. Doctors do this so that you can clear the medical council exam simultaneously. Hope this helps. Thanks!

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For the Service Man Quota (SMQ) in medical colleges, Kendriya Sainik Board invites applications in the prescribed form for admission to Medical Colleges (approx 25 to 27 seats) and Dental College (One seat) {subject to allotment of seats by Ministry of Health}, from sons/daughters/widows of Armed Forces Personnel of the following categories of Defence personnel only.
Please apply through Kendriya Sainik Board.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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In India its not possible. If you want to persue MBBS then you have to qualify the entrance and begin from very first year. Being a BDS graduate won't give you any extra advantage in MBBS entrance.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Hi Dear,
Its good that you want to be a cricketer along with a doctor. But MBBS course is very vast. Majority of colleges follow 8 AM -5PM schedule. So it may be difficult for you to concentrate on cricket. If you can manage, then its well and good.

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Ankit PandeyFrom XAVIER'S

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SAT is one of them for study in abraod

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Arnab Sarkar

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Today there are lots of streams in medical rather than only degree so called 'MBBS'.
And except BDS and B.Pharma all other career will lead you either to conduct a research work or to become a lecturer and professor.
1. Biotech in medicine
2. Microbiology
3. Bionics
4. Nanotechnology
5. Artificial Intelligence
and many others.
But the only problem is that you can only do your best in these if you study from abroad except microbiology, due to lack of technology and some other major problems in our country.
Also if you want to pursue a research work you can also do it after completing MBBS, basically it will be much easier then because you
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