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Sahil Rana

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Both courses are considered as healthcare specialties. However, one of the commonest reason most people consider MBBS more prestigious than BDS is the sheer fact that an MBBS doctor studies and obtains a licence to treat general ailments of the entire human body.

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Sahil Rana

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MBBS Course Subjects
Human Anatomy. General Medicine. Orthopaedics. Human physiology including biophysics. Introduction to Humanities and community medicine. Biochemistry. Radiotherapy. Ophthalmology.

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It can range from Rs.30,000 per month for a doctor who has just finished his MBBS to as high as 2-3 Lacs per day for a highly accomplished super-specialist. An ex-professor of AIIMS had been offered around Rs. 12 crores per annum from a big corporate hospital. That's almost Rs. 3 Lacs per day.

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No, you can not. The subjects changes are not allowed in class 12th. However, changes can be made before joining the class 11th.

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Sahil Rana

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List of Biology courses other than MBBS
BDS. BDS stands for Bachelor of Dental Surgery. B.Sc. Nursing. B.Pharma. D.Pharma. D and B.A. MS B.A. MS stand for Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery. BHMS. BHMS stands for Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery. BUMS. BPT (Physiotherapy).

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Sahil Rana

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Various career options after MBBS in India
MD/MS/Diploma. Diploma of National Board (DNB). Combined Medical Services (CMS). MBA. Clinical Research. Masters in Health Administration (Maharashtra). M.Tech in Biomedical Engineering and Biological Sciences. Masters in Medical Science and Technology (MMST). Work with Primary Health Centers

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Sahil Rana

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Image result for how many MBBS seats are there in India? As per the official data by the Medical Council of India (MCI), as many as 272 MBBS colleges offers a total of 41,388 government medical seats through NEET 2020. While, using NEET scores, 76,928 medical seats will be offered in 532 government as well as private colleges of India.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Naturopathy, Homeopathy, and Yoga are all recognized by the Government of India. All traditional medicine practitioners and homeopaths must be registered to practice. The Central Council of Homeopathy (2), constituted in 1973, has the same mandates.

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Various career options after MBBS in India
MD/MS/Diploma. Diploma of National Board (DNB). Combined Medical Services (CMS). MBA. Clinical Research. Masters in Health Administration (Maharashtra). M.Tech in Biomedical Engineering and Biological Sciences. Masters in Medical Science and Technology (MMST).

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