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2016-04-03 10:14:17

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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Rakesh,
You can consider doing PG from Philippines, China, Russia, Germany etc. but MCI does not recognise these qualifications. Students who study MBBS from abroad undergo a screening test by MCI to get their license and registration. There is no such exam for doctors who do PG from these countries.
If you are able to pursue your PG from USA, UK, Canada, NZ, Australia, then your PG will be recognized in India.
I suggest you prepare for PLAB and other licensure exams. On clearing PLAB you can get an opportunity to work as a resident doctor in UK. There are excellent prospects.
Kindly reach us to know the details about how to prepare for
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2016-04-03 09:09:18

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Madhav
How much is your average in percentage? Good universities abroad also require a decent grade for engineering degrees. Along with the academic, your co curricular participation, community services etc will also matter. Lastly, the cost of a degree abroad varies from 15000 dollars to 40000 dollars so which country is affordable for you.

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2016-04-02 20:14:06

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2016-04-02 19:17:27

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Medical technology includes every aspect of medical sector in which technology can be used from a simple blood test samples analysis to operating an MRI machine.
There are two levels of medical laboratory workers - Technicians and Technologists.
Medical technologists work in five major areas of the laboratory ie, in Blood banking, Clinical Chemistry (chemical analysis of body fluids), Hematology (blood related), Immunology (study of immune system) and Microbiology (study of bacteria and other disease organisms).
Medical technicians do routine laboratory testing manually according to instructions. They work under Technologists or supervi
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2016-04-01 21:36:58

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

These are two different areas altogether. Animation is all about creating games, movies, videos for entertainment, advertising or awareness where as medical technology is a serious, ethical and life giving business. It requires precision and quick decision making while using any medical technology.
So be wise in choosing your course as per your abilities and skills.

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2016-04-01 20:52:25

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Namrata D

Beginner-Level 4

hii.
no doubt you being a doctor will earn good,the prerequisite is sound knowledge and skillful hands,but incase you are looking for a change you can opt for any of the following:
1.clinical research
2.MBA
3.civil services (you won't be seeing patients anymore :p )
4.biomedical engineering
5.you can also be a medicolegal advisor
good luck !!

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