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Ritika Mudliyar

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From which country would you like to study?

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Ritika Mudliyar

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Hi Mohit,
Everybody wants to do MBBS. But, actually it is not possible. If you have scored good marks then you can.
All the best.

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ananya saha

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You can do MD (Hom) only in the following subjects:
1. M.D (Hom) Materia Medica.
Duration: 3 years.
2. M.D (Hom) Organon of Medicine and Philosophy.
Duration: 3 years.
3. M.D (Hom) Case Taking and Repertorisation.
Duration: 3 years.
4. M.D (Hom) Practice of Medicine.
Duration: 3 years.
5. M.D (Hom) Psychiatry.
Duration: 3 years.
6. M.D (Hom) Pediatrics.
Duration: 3 years.
7. M.D (Hom) Pharmacy.
Duration: 3 years.

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ananya saha

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There is a lot of scope. After the course completion (BHMS), you may find employment as:

  • Homeopathic practitioner in both India and abroad
  • Medical representative at a private or government hospital
  • Professor or a researcher in any homeopathic college
  • You may start personal clinic
  • You may setup retail shop of homeopathy medicines
  • You may work in industries dealing with homeopathic preparations
  • You may start your own pharmacy
  • You may work in public and private sector
  • You may work in private or government hospitals, clinics, NGOs, etc.

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ananya saha

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No, not animals. The practice is done on human dead bodies only.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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You can, but it is not necessary. If you want to practice or undergo residency take the licensing exams. If you want to study, you can look for MS programs in health sciences, health or hospital administration, surgery, etc. As an international student you must take the IELTS or TOEFL.

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