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Aishwarya Rai

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It is phenomenally easy to confuse the term 'Doctor,' as both a PhD and MBBS are referred to as 'Doctor'; however, they have very different roles and expertise.
 
An MBBS has been given the authority to practice medicine and treat patients as a medical doctor. They can diagnose you, prescribe you treatment plans, and perform surgeries on you.
 
A PhD has been awarded the title after conducting rigorous research into a field of study, commonly Science, Engineering or Humanities, typically in a specific area of their field. They are generally a subject matter expert and have a doctorate in their research area, but not generally to

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Parul Thapa

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No, you cannot take NEET without Biology because it is compulsory for eligibility criteria. 

To appear for NEET, candidates must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology in the Class 12th (or any equivalent) examination and have obtained an aggregate score of at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology for general category candidates (and relaxed for other categories). 

Biology is also extensive in the NEET syllabus, and you will need to know it for MBBS or other medical courses.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, a student with 80% marks can certainly pursue Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS full form in Medical), provided they meet the eligibility criteria and perform well in medical entrance exams like NEET UG in India. 

Academic performance, such as scoring 80% in Class 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, demonstrates a strong foundation in Ssubjects, which is crucial for MBBS. Success in MBBS is determined by dedication, consistent effort, and the ability to adapt to a rigorous curriculum, rather than just high school percentages.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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No, it isn't possible to finish the MBBS course in 4 years in India. The MBBS course in India typically takes 5.5 years. A 5.5-year course consists of 4.5 years of academics and a 1 year compulsory internship.

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has mandated the timelines for the MBBS course in order to ensure students have acquired the theoretical knowledge, clinical competency and practical experience to become competent doctors.

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Mani Sahni

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No, completing Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS full form in Medical) in 2 years is not possible. The MBBS programme typically requires 5.5 years, including both academic learning and compulsory clinical training or internship. 

This duration is essential to equip students with the comprehensive medical knowledge and hands-on clinical experience required to practice as competent and licensed doctors. 

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Mamona Jain

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There are many reputable colleges in India. Candidates can see table listing best colleges offering MBBS course in the world as follows -

College Name

Country

Harvard University 

USA

University of Oxford 

UK

Stanford University

UK

University of Cambridge 

UK

Johns Hopkins University 

USA

Karolinska Institute 

Sweden

Note: The info is taken from other sources and can be different.
 

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Aishwarya Rai

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Candidates can find some important points below before pursuing MBBS abroad:

  • Research each institution's specific admission requirements.

  • Prepare for standardized tests like the MCAT, BMAT, or equivalent.

  • Showcase research experience, extracurricular achievements, and a strong motivation for medicine.

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Kanishk Shukla

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A physiologist is not a doctor in the traditional sense. While a physiologist studies and understands the functions and mechanisms of the human body, their role focuses on research, teaching, and applying physiological knowledge to various fields such as healthcare, sports, and clinical settings. Unlike medical doctors (MDs), physiologists do not diagnose or treat patients directly. 

However, they play a crucial role in understanding the body's functions, which contributes to advancements in medicine, rehabilitation, and health sciences. Some physiologists may pursue further qualifications, like a PhD, but they are not licensed to

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Parul Shukla

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BSc Physiology differs from other medical or science-related courses by focusing specifically on understanding the functional mechanisms of the human body, rather than emphasizing diagnosis, treatment, or structural anatomy. 

While medical courses like MBBS centre on clinical practice and patient care, and biology courses often cover a broad range of organisms, BSc Physiology focuses on the human body's physiological processes, such as organ systems, cellular interactions, and biochemical pathways. 

This unique focus bridges the gap between basic Biology and Applied Medicine, making it ideal for those interested in research, he

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Loveleen Choudhury

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The salary after completing MD Dermatology in India can vary based on experience, location, and type of employment (government, private, or self-practice). Below is an approximate breakdown by experience level:

  • Entry-Level: INR 6 - 12 LPA

  • Mid-Level: INR 7 - 25 LPA

  • Senior-Level: INR 30 - 80 LPA

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