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Dharavath Sravani

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To join at gmch 32 chandigarh for MD in pathology first the students should complete there MBBS degree from the recognized university and also the should should have 1 year rotating internship after their MBBS degree. The admission to the MD PATHOLOGY is mainly based on the performance in the national eligibility cum entrance test for postgraduate neet.the cutoff is based on the students eligible category.

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Yuvraj Vasan

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The cutoff marks required for MD in Anaesthesiology at KSKVKU, Bhuj can vary each year and are dependent on factors such as the difficulty level of the NEET PG entrance exam and the overall performance of candidates. 

To get the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the specific cutoff marks, it's best to check the official website of the university or contact their admission 

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Aishwarya Rai

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Forensic Medicine Science course is typically offered as an MD (Doctor of Medicine) course in India. The MD in Forensic Medicine focuses on applying medical knowledge to legal investigations, including autopsy procedures, crime scene analysis, and determining causes of death. 

Unlike MS courses, which focus on surgical practices, MD programs are more theory-based and research-oriented, making MD in Forensic Medicine the appropriate qualification for those aiming to become forensic doctors or medico-legal experts. 

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Sayani Manna

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The INI CET 2025 Jan session seat allocation result of Round 2 has been released for MD/MS/MDS/DM/MCh courses. On the official website, candidates can check their results. 

It depends on the merit list, though minimum requirement is 50 percentile for unreserved category and 45 percentile for reserved categories like Reserved categories like SC/ST/OBC/PwBD.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, after BAMS you can do MD also. But it will be MD in Ayurveda, not in modern medicine. This helps student to study more deep in subject like Kayachikitsa, Panchakarma, Stree Rog and many others.

For this, you need to pass entrance exam and fulfill rules of admission. With MD Ayurveda, BAMS doctors can grow skill more and work in higher position in Ayurvedic field.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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BHMS course graduates cannot directly switch to allopathic medicine or practice allopathic treatments without completing additional qualifications. While they are trained in homeopathy and can legally practice homeopathic medicine, their training does not include the study of conventional medicine.

However, BHMS graduates can pursue further education in allopathic medicine by enrolling in an MBBS program, but this would require them to start from the beginning and complete the full course of study, including internships and licensing exams. As for pursuing an MD in other medical fields, BHMS graduates can apply, but they must meet the e

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Nishtha Kaur

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To get into BHU for the MD and MS courses, candidates should have valid NEET PG scores. Moreover, yes, it is possible to get into BHU with 7000 rank for the MD in Anaesthesiology course, as the BHU cutoff 2024, stood between 9339 and 36098 for the General AI category candidates. And 7000 rank is quite less than 9339 rank required for MD in Anaesthesiology course. For more information, candidates can move on to the official BHU NEET PG cutoff 2024 page:

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Mamona Jain

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No, the Pharm D course is not equal to the MD. 

PharmD is a professional doctorate in Pharmacy that focuses on drug therapy management, medication counselling, and patient care, preparing graduates to work as clinical pharmacists. It does not grant the authority to diagnose or treat medical conditions. 

MD, on the other hand, is a medical degree that trains individuals to become physicians, responsible for diagnosing, treating, and managing diseases. 

While both are doctoral degrees in healthcare, their roles, training, and responsibilities are different.

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Jaya Shukla

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MD focuses on medical specializations like Dermatology, Pediatrics, or Cardiology, involving diagnostic skills, patient care, and non-invasive treatments. 

MS, on the other hand, is centred on surgical specializations, such as Orthopedics, General Surgery, or Neurosurgery, demanding precision, extensive practical skills, and handling high-pressure situations in the operating room. 

Both are challenging in their ways, with MD emphasizing analytical and clinical expertise, and MS requiring mastery of surgical techniques and endurance for long procedures.

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Aishwarya Rai

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MD Dermatology stands for Doctor of Medicine in Dermatology, a PG medical degree that focuses on the comprehensive study and management of skin, hair, and nail diseases. MD Dermatology equips medical graduates with the expertise to diagnose, treat, and prevent dermatological conditions, ranging from common issues like acne and eczema to more complex disorders such as psoriasis, vitiligo, and skin cancers. 

MD in Dermatology also includes training in cosmetic and aesthetic procedures, making graduates proficient in both clinical and cosmetic dermatology practices.

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