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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

Guide-Level 12

Hello Vikrant,
Not too many universities in Canada accept international students into their medical programs. And, I don't think there is MBBS. You have to enroll into a bachelor degree program in biological sciences and complete the same with very good grades. That's not all. Post your bachelors, you must clear the medical college admissions test and only then seek entry to a medical school. Becoming a doctor in Canada is a long road. Check if you are eligible to study firstly. Visit university's website for the details. Fees is around $30,000 per year in Canadian dollars.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Sohel,
Admission requirements depends from university to university. Since, you already hold a masters degree it will be very difficult to apply to a PG Diploma in the same field if you plan to study the same field again. It is important that you convince the universities about your decision to pursue higher studies and what your career plans are. Please check directly with the universities, decide what to study and check with them. There is no restriction to the learning provided your own goals are clear. Good luck.

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Himanshu Rao

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Education Requirements
Nuclear medicine technologists need a certificate, associate's degree or Bachelor's degree in nuclear medicine technology. These programs can take one to four years to complete. Nuclear medicine technology students might take courses in anatomy, nuclear physics, lab procedures, and radiochemistry. Most states also require nuclear medicine technologists to pass a certification exam from the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists before they work in the field. Nuclear medicine technologists must take continuing education units to maintain certification.
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Anshul,
Salary can range from Euro 21,000 to Euro 41,000 depending on your qualifications and experience. Check this for details:
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/job-profiles/diagnostic-radiographer

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

To study MBBS in UK, you must complete your 10 +2 and clear the UKCAT exams. There is no MBBS in US, you must enrol into a bachelor's degree there and then apply to a medical school. For universities you can check the study abroad section of https://shiksha.com.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Bhawmik,
It is totally up to you and your career plans what you should or want to study. Go to the university websites and check the related programmes they offer. Opt for a related field like M.Pharm, Masters or PG Diploma in occupational pharmacy, clinical pharmacy etc. Check university websites for admission requirements as your IELTS is low. Check with the universities directly.

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Divya JainStudent

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
Thanks for asking.
You can Purse B.Pharm / M.Pharm degree to work as pharmacist in private or government hospitals or drug control departments. Pharm D is also similar to B. Pharm, D Pharm & MBBS courses.
Read the difference in these courses here: http://genwis.com/medicine-related/pharm-d-vs-b-pharm-course/
I hope it will help you.
Best of luck.

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