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Munira Saify

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In India most parents want their child to become a doctor or an engineer Because these days there are a lot of engineers who are jobless so MBBS has gained them first place in terms of an ideal career option So getting an MBBS degree from any college opens up the GATE of opportunities as believed by student community as well as their parents Yes the decision to pursue medicine is not something to be taken lightly as it is a long tough path not only with a huge financial cost but also compromises to opportunity cost work life balance and so on Also it is overhyped in a way for the simple reason that the expectations and popular stereoty
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Saloni Sharma

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Paramedical Science and medical Science are both related to healthcare, but they have distinct differences in terms of education, scope of practice, and professional responsibilities. Medical Science involves the study of medicine and its application in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases. Medical professionals, such as doctors and surgeons, are trained to diagnose and treat medical conditions using a variety of methods, including medication, surgery, and therapy. Paramedical Science, on the other hand, refers to the study of allied health professions that assist medical professionals in the diagnosis and treatment of
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Santosh Kumar sahoo

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Both are postgraduation degrees with their own specializations. Their are differences between them, such as MS is a PG Degree in general surgery where as MD is a PG degree in general medicine. Both can be pursued after MBBS.

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ARUNAN S

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No the government will not any grace marks at any cause and in any situation.

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Vishal KaushikNEET adpariant want to be BAMS DOCTOR

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Yes because Now boards exams has been cancelled so that students need at least 4to5month to preparation for NEET.

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4 years ago

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Tanvi Agarwal

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I would like to ask another question against this, is that even required to pay one crore rupees to get a PG medical seat? Till you come to an answer I have one, Germany is a country which believes in educating rather than making it an occupation I. e. there is no tuition fees in public universities of Germany to study. For further details you can contact here, 9 1 7 9 6 7 regarding medical studies.

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6 years ago

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Samannita Banerjee

Beginner-Level 2

How many score is required in NEET 2018 to get a chance in BDS course in a government medical college in India.

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Aksha Jindal

Beginner-Level 5

I think if you are completely indulge in having a doctorate degree and want to be a successful doctor then you should do MBBS then MD or MS. You must be aware of the things that now the pattern has been changed as now after completing MBBS there is an exit test if you cleared that test only then you will get the MBBS degree after that there is an entrance test for MD or MS and then again the exit test for same. In this course you just need strong determination towards your goal and ofcourse a lot if hardwork. On the other side if you just want to be a normal doctor then you can do MBA as doing MBA after MBBS is in trend. Now these days
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8 years ago

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Smriti Vats

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In some cases, reservation system is useful i.e. in registration fees of some exams. But reservation system should be according to the financial circumstances not according to the caste system. And after MBBS, we should prefer those who have better skills and knowledge.

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8 years ago

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

A common entrance test is not only legal but also need of the society for ensuring transparency and less hardship to the students who are eagerly waiting to join medical profession.
Common entrance will also prevent corrupt practices of private run medical colleges.

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