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2015-12-01 11:12:35

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Abhinav Sinha

Guide-Level 11

Hey
here is the list for you. consider al of these if you are planning to take admission in a medical college.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)
Delhi Christian Medical College (CMC)
Vellore Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC)
Puducherry Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC)
Delhi Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC)
Delhi Madras Medical College
Chennai Grant Medical College
Mumbai Kasturba Medical College (KMC)
Manipal Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, Chennai
Santosh University, Ghaziabad

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2015-11-24 17:38:42

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi James,
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. 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. & gynecology, pediatrics, 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 need of the hour. MD/MS are
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2015-11-24 15:34:11

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Rati,
Traditionally, those who do net get admission in MBBS, go for BDS. But now a days, there is a huge scope for BDS if you can have your own clinic with modern equipment.
Plain MBBS will not do unless you follow it up with MD/MS. If you compare salaries in hospitals, MBBS will always get higher remunerations compared to BDS.
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2015-11-24 15:30:59

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Gunjan,
As mentioned by kamaraju sir (One of our expert's) The medical profession is associated with teaching also. Those who have specialized do teaching also at Medical Colleges.But, none chooses teaching exclusively. First and foremost, all want to be good doctors first.
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2015-11-24 15:26:37

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Parul,
Yes indeed! And at any point of time ,it's never late. Pursuing what one likes is justified because only then one can do justice to the profession ! The productivity and efforts put in are directly proportional to how much a person is interested in a job !
To become an IAS officer you have to appear in Civil Service Exam.
The Civil Service Examination is organized by UPSC every year to recruit candidate for IAS, IPS etc.
Academic Qualification:
The candidate must hold a bachelor's degree in any field from a well known college or university.
You can pursue graduation in any stream.
Candidates who have appeared at an examination the p
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2015-11-24 15:01:11

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Esha,
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. 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. & gynecology, pediatrics, 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 need of the hour. MD/MS are
...more

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2015-11-24 14:59:56

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Esha,
People are now more conscious about their careers nowadays unlike previous generation . Being an engineer will lead you to no where unless you go and study MS or MBA . Without higher studies ,in both salary wise and respect wise your career doesn't amount much if you are an engineer .
MBBS as a career option is pursued by minority population , so there itself your respect in society stands aloof . While coming to social life , MBBS is not like a prison , There too there is a life of love , friendship , anxity , depression , friends etc. Wherever there are humans , there exists a social life . Besides People earn respect as a d
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2015-11-23 13:22:46

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Abhinav Sinha

Guide-Level 11

Traditionally, those who do not get admission in MBBS, go for BDS. But now a days, there is a huge scope for BDS if you can have your own clinic with modern equipment. Plain MBBS will not do unless you follow it up with MD/MS. If you compare salaries in hospitals, MBBS will always get higher remunerations compared to BDS. The thing that matters the most is college from where you pursue your medical program be it BDS or MBBS. Either go for any good govt college or private universities like Santosh University,
JIPMER ,Pondicherry etc. Good luck!

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2015-11-20 18:37:14

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Parul,
Surely MBBS, because quality of education of B.Tech is not even comparable with MBBS. There are lakhs of B.Tech seats available, but very limited number of MBBS seats. That explains everything , i assume. Better degree means which is more in demand. According demand supply theory whose quantity available is less is in more demand and vice versa.
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2015-11-20 18:36:12

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Parul,
Absolutely not. Reservation system is a curse, especially in higher education. The reservation should be based on family income only. This not only frustrates general people but also compromises the quality of education. This also causes division between students. Every logical person understands the side effects but there is nobody to tie the bell in the cat's neck!
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