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Parul Thapa

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Choosing a super-speciality after completing an MD in Medicine is a crucial decision that depends on various factors, including personal interests, aptitudes, career goals, and the opportunities available.

Here is a general overview of the process doctors often follow to select a super-specialty:

  • Self-Assessment and Interests: Doctors often begin by reflecting on their interests, strengths, and passions within the field of medicine. 

  • Clinical Exposure: During the MD in Medicine program, doctors gain exposure to various medical specialities through clinical rotations. 

  • Mentorship and Guidance: Seeking guidance from mentors, senior

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While both the MD degree in the United States and the MBBS degree in India represent qualifications for medical practitioners, they are earned through different educational systems and processes. Therefore, they are not directly equivalent, and there are important distinctions between the two.

It's essential to understand that the comparison between the two qualifications involves multiple factors, including the structure of medical education, postgraduate training, and the regulatory frameworks in each country. While both the MD and MBBS degrees signify that an individual has completed the required medical education, they are part of d

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Yes, the MD Medicine exam is widely considered to be a tough examination that requires a great deal of preparation and study in order to pass. The exam is designed to test the knowledge and skills of medical professionals who are seeking to become licensed physicians.

Many candidates find the NEET to be challenging due to the sheer volume of material that must be covered, as well as the level of detail required. In order to pass the exam, candidates must be able to recall and apply a vast amount of information, often under stressful conditions.

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Candidates will spend the majority of their MBBS studies preparing for MD. They can anticipate success in MD general medicine thanks to the medical knowledge and soft skills you acquired during MBBS. The key preparatory advice is provided below:

  • When looking for the best course and university to meet your interests, thorough research is a requirement. 

  • Candidates must study for both the university-required English Proficiency Tests and subject-related exams.

  • Work on soft skills and maintain theoretical knowledge while applicants are still in the application process.

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Due to the financial opportunities it offers, the MD in General Medicine has historically been one of the most sought-after programmes in the Medical field. The spectrum of its professional ramifications includes anything from working in the public or commercial sector to pursuing advanced research initiatives in academia.

Successful MD General Medicine postgraduates may pursue an MPhil or PhD to advance their academic careers and enter the teaching profession. They are well-paid employees in the public and commercial sectors in organisations like railroads, State PSCs, State medical colleges, research and educational institutions, mili

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No, candidates cannot do MD medicine without MBBS. An MBBS degree from any college recognised by the MCI is required for both the MS and MD programmes in India. For candidates to pursue a specialisation in MD or MS, they must also have a NEET score or clearance from any other exam.

Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery is the full form of MBBS. MBBS is an undergraduate programme for people who desire to pursue their ambition of becoming doctors. It is a medical Science professional degree. The MBBS programme consists of five years of study in 19 medical courses, followed by six months of internship. The NEET is used to assess MBBS a

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The results of medical entrance exams, such as NEET, are used to determine admission to all medical programmes in India. Candidates must have a NEET-PG score or rank in order to be considered for admission to one of the MD Medicine specialisations in India because MD Medicine is a postgraduate degree.

The National Eligibility Cumulative Entrance Test (NEET) is India's sole entrance exam for admission to MBBS and BDS programmes. The exam is given once a year in offline format and lasts three hours and twenty minutes. The National Testing Agency (NTA) administers the MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, BAMS, Veterinary, and other medical/paramedic

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Parul Thapa

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MD full form is Doctor of Medicine. In India, the MD course lasts roughly two years and includes a variety of specialisations. The Doctor of Medicine subject is varied and adaptable to provide students with a suitable education.

The spread of the pandemic and the expansion of the healthcare infrastructure have increased the demand for MD Medicine experts. The healthcare sector will expand to become a big employer in the next years. Good work options, including those as clinical practitioners and teachers, are provided by the medical job scope in India.

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Aarushi Kalra

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As per the details sourced from the NIRF report 2024, 92% of the PG (3-year) batch was placed during the 2023 drive. The table below depicts the Sawai Man Singh Medical College placement rate trends for UG and PG courses:

CoursePlacement Rate (2021)Placement Rate (2022)Placement Rate (2023)
MBBS52%51%N/A
PG (3-year)90%94%92%

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Rashmi Sinha

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The AIIMS Hyderabad INI CET cutoff 2025 has been released for Round 1, wherein the closing ranks varied between 150 and 7328 for the General AI category students. Among all the MD courses, the most competitive specialsiation was Radiology, followed by Pathology. So, considering the round of cutoff lists, students must target to secure a rank up to 7328 for MD admission at AIIMS Hyderabad. However, the cutoff ranks vary for different courses, rounds, and categories. Candidates seeking admission can refer to the table below to view the INI CET Round 1 cutoff 2025 for the General AI quota for all the MD courses. 

Course

INI CET R1 Cutoff 2025 

MD in Physiology

5758

MD in Pharmacology

5026

MD in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology

3492

MD in Biochemistry

7328

MD in Pathology

1801

MD in Microbiology

3962

MD in Community Medicine

3858

MD in Radiology

150

 

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