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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A freedom warrior quota is provided by Madhya Pradesh (MP) NEET counselling, but it is usually only available to applicants who live in the state and are descended from families of state-affiliated independence fighters. During MP NEET counselling, other state candidates are typically not eligible for this quota. However, as quota regulations can change somewhat every year, it's imperative to confirm the most recent instructions and updates from the Directorate of Medical Education, MP. For the most recent and accurate information, go to the official MP NEET counselling website.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
At the Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research (MIMER) in Talegaon, applicants normally need to obtain a NEET-PG score that is within a competitive range in order to be admitted to the MD programs. A score in the 400–600 range is often needed for admission into MIMER's several MD specializations, while the cut-off scores can change annually depending on variables including the volume of applications and overall performance.
Candidates who scored nearer the top end of this range have historically had a better chance of getting into the program, especially in more competitive specializations. Prospective students sho
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Aligarh Muslim University MBBS programme is a five-and-a-half-year undergraduate course in the field of Medicine, which includes a one-year compulsory rotatory internship. Admission to AMU MBBS is strictly entrance-based. The University takes into consideration NEET Scores to shortlist candidates for counseling rounds and final admission process.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, one can do an MBBS after M Pharmacy.
However, having an M Pharmacy (Masters in Pharmacy) may not directly qualify one for MBBS admission in India, as the standard pathway is through the pre-medical undergraduate coursework.
The typical pathway to pursue an MBBS in India involves completing a Class 12 education with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as the main subjects, followed by the NEET-UG for admission to undergraduate medical programs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
M Pharmacy and MBBS are two entirely different courses.
At this point, we cannot compare the course on the basis of which is better or not. But candidates can compare the two courses on the basis of their own career goals and passion.
Candidates can check the table below to know the comparison between the two.
Particulars | M Pharmacy | MBBS |
|---|---|---|
Course Level | PG | UG |
Course Duration | 2 years | 5 years |
Course Fee | INR 2,000 - INR 9.3 Lakh | INR 25,000 to INR 1.15 crore |
Entrance Exam | GPAT, Andhra Pradesh PGECET, TS PGECET, CUET PG, etc. | NEET |
Popular Colleges | Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Madras Medical College, BITS Pilani, etc. | AIIMS Delhi, Christian Medical College Vellore, 0 Banaras Hindu University, JIPMER Puducherry, etc. |
Job Profiles | Pharmacologist, Research Associate, Drug Regulator, etc. | Medical Surgeon, Medical officers, Paediatrician, General Physician, Medical Assistant (Surgery), etc. |
Average Salary | INR 3.8 LPA - INR 7.9 LPA | INR 2.5 LPA - INR 15 LPA |
Top Recruiters | Lupin, Cipla, Piramal, Sun Pharmaceuticals, etc. | Medicine, General Surgery, Cardiology, Paediatrics, Oncology, Nephrology, etc. |
Note: The info is taken from other sources and can be different.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Pathology is also studied under MBBS. It is a crucial component of the MBBS curriculum. During the MBBS program, students are introduced to the fundamental concepts of pathology, which include the study of disease mechanisms, tissue changes, and laboratory diagnostics. This foundational knowledge helps future doctors understand how diseases affect the body, interpret diagnostic tests, and make informed clinical decisions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, candidates can pursue some Pathology courses without MBBS like undergraduate programs such as a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Medical Laboratory Technology or Clinical Pathology which provide foundational knowledge and practical skills in pathology.
Additionally, Diploma courses like the Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT) or Certificate courses in clinical and medical laboratory techniques offer specialised training without requiring an MBBS.
However, an MBBS is necessary for MD Pathology.
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