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Parul Shukla

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Candidates can check the steps below if they wish to pursue DNB after MBBS:

  • Complete MBBS: Ensure you have completed your MBBS degree from a recognised medical college.
  • Eligibility Check: Confirm your eligibility for the DNB programme by reviewing the requirements set by the National Board of Examinations (NBE).
  • Choose a Specialization: Select the specialty you want to pursue (e.g., General Surgery, Pediatrics, Radiology, etc.).
  • Appear for the DNB Exam: You will have to register & then appear for the DNB CET (Common Entrance Test), which is initial step for admission.
  • Clear the Exam: If you qualify in the DNB CET, you will be eligible for t
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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes you can pursue DNB in Medical after completing MBBS degree.

DNB is a PG Medical training course that offers specialisation in General Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery, Radiology, Orthopedics and many others.

After obtaining an MBBS degree candidates can apply for DNB courses through an entrance examination conducted by National Board of Examinations (NBE).

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, placement ratings can you help you in identifying the top colleges that offer a good placement record according to reviews and ratings given by the students. You can refer below for the top MBBS colleges in India that has good placement rating according to the students:

College NameAnnual Median PackagePlacement Rating (Outv of 5)
CMC VelloreINR 4.34 LPA4.8
G.S.V.M. Medical College-4.8
University College of Medical Sciences, University of DelhiINR 12.5 LPA4.7
Armed Forces Medical CollegeINR 14.2 LPA4.7
MAMC DU-4.7

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, infrastructure of top MBBS colleges in India is quite excellent which inclused modern facilities, cutting edge technology and world class faculty. You can refer below for the best MBBS colleges in India that were rated high by students for its infrastructure:

College NameTuition FeeInfra Rating (Out of 5)
Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences, GulbargaINR 3.13 lakh5.0
Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences PatnaINR 3.15 lakh5.0
Madras Medical CollegeINR 68,0205.0
Bowring and Ladycurzon Medical College and Research InstituteINR 2.69 lakh5.0

Hope this answered your question!

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Jaya Shukla

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The best degree to pursue for an Acupuncture course at the undergraduate level is a Diploma in Acupuncture or a UG Diploma in Acupuncture Therapy. 

These programs typically focus on traditional healing practices, covering acupuncture points, meridians, and Chinese medicine principles. Students gain practical training in therapeutic techniques for treating pain, stress, and various health conditions. 

In India, several institutes offer Diploma courses in Acupuncture, usually requiring a Class 12 qualification in Science focusing on biology.

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Pooja Kalra

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Although NTA has not stated whether the photograph on the NEET admit card should be the same as that of the application form. Ideally, candidates should paste the same photograph for convenience, and to avoid any sort of confusion. They must also fulfill the guidelines mentioned by NTA for pasting the photograph in terms of its size, background color, and date of taking the photograph, among others. The photograph on NEET admit card will be verified with candidate's identity card and his/her face before allowing entry. Hence, test-takers must ensure that they use a recent photograph along with fulfilling the other criteria.  

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Piyush Singh

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The validity of the NEET admit card is one year. Hence, after downloading the NEET UG admit card, candidates must preserve the document till the admission process is over, precisely till the counselling process is over. The NEET admit card or hall ticket is not only required on the day of the exam, but also as a document for the institute reporting of the NEET counselling process. Once the admission process is over, candidates need not preserve the NEET admit card. However, they are advised to preserve it in digilocker just for the records. 

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Raj Vimal

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Studying MBBS in India and studying MBBS abroad both have their pros and cons. Students would be required to weigh their options and choose the one that suits them best. This article provides a comprehensive explanation for the benefits of studying MBBS in India and Abroad.

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Mani Sahni

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After completing an MD in Pathology, a variety of career opportunities are available in both clinical and non-clinical fields. Some of the key career paths include:

MD in Pathology JobsAverage Salary
Consultant Pathologist15.7 LPA
Medical Researchers5 LPA
Forensic Pathologist3.5 LPA
Laboratory Director or Manager8.5 LPA

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