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Kanishk Shukla

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Finding your passion in medicine starts with exploration and reflection.

  • Shadow a doctor or volunteer at a hospital to get firsthand experience.

  • Talk to medical students or professionals about their journeys and challenges.

  • Explore documentaries, books, or online modules related to medical science.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Medicine courses build both technical and interpersonal skills crucial for healthcare roles.

  • Clinical skills: Diagnosis, patient care, emergency response

  • Communication: Explaining medical conditions to patients and families

  • Analytical thinking: Evaluating symptoms and making informed decisions

  • Teamwork: Collaborating with nurses, technicians, and doctors

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Yatendra Pradhan

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If you're unsure whether Medicine is your path, ask yourself the right questions.

  • Do you enjoy science, especially human biology and health-related topics?

  • Are you comfortable with long study hours and practical learning?

  • Can you handle emotional and physical demands in a healthcare setting?

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Aishwarya Rai

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Medicine is a demanding yet rewarding field that suits certain types of learners.

  • Students with strong academic foundations in Biology and Chemistry often thrive.
  • Those who are empathetic, patient, and committed to long hours and lifelong learning do well.
  • A genuine interest in helping others and solving problems is crucial.

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Parul Shukla

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College ranking can influence your learning environment, exposure, and future opportunities.

  • Higher-ranked colleges often have better infrastructure, faculty, and hospital tie-ups.

  • Top institutes like AIIMS, CMC, and JIPMER carry a reputation that adds weight to your qualification.

  • However, it's essential to also consider factors like location, fees, and personal fit.

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Mamona Jain

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Applying for Medicine courses in India requires a set of academic and identity documents. These vary slightly by course and college.

  • 10th and 12th Mark Sheets and Certificates
  • Transfer Certificate (TC)
  • Migration Certificate (if applicable)
  • NEET Admit Card and Scorecard (for UG medical courses)
  • Caste/Category Certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport-size Photographs
  • Domicile Certificate (for state quota)
  • ID Proof (Aadhaar, Passport, etc.)

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

There are several Diploma and certificate-level Medicine courses in India that are of 2 years' duration. These are ideal for students who want to enter the medical field quickly without pursuing a full MBBS or BDS degree.

Course Name

Duration

Diploma in Medical Lab Technology (DMLT)

2 years

Diploma in Radiology

2 years

Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology

2 years

Diploma in Physiotherapy

2 years

Diploma in Dialysis Technology

2 years

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Mani Sahni

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates can check below the benefit of Medicine courses:

  • Opportunity to Make a Difference: Healthcare professionals play a crucial role in improving people's health and well-being. Studying medicine provides an opportunity to directly impact the lives of individuals and communities by diagnosing illnesses, providing treatments, and promoting preventive care.

  • Variety of Career Options: Medicine courses open up a wide range of career options in various sectors of the healthcare industry. Whether you aspire to become a doctor, surgeon, researcher, educator, administrator, or public health officer, studying medicine provides a solid found

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Shailja Shrivastava

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The AIIMS BSc nursing application fee for the current academic year has not been announed yet. AIIMS Delhi will release the BSc nursing prospectus stating the details about the application form soon. 

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Kirti Sharma

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MBBS Admission at Kemerovo State Medical University (Very Short):

 

Eligibility: 12th pass with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (min. 50% for general, 40% for reserved). NEET UG qualified. Minimum 17 years old by Dec 31st of admission year.

Key Documents: 10th & 12th mark sheets, NEET scorecard, passport, photos, medical certificate.

Process: Online application, document verification, admission letter, visa invitation, visa application, travel, registration.

Language: Primarily English instruction.

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