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Parul Thapa

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The scope of Medical courses in India is vast and continually expanding, driven by the country's growing population and healthcare needs. Medical professionals are in high demand across various sectors, including hospitals, clinics, research institutions, and public health organizations. 

With advancements in medical technology and an increasing focus on healthcare infrastructure, there are numerous opportunities for specialisation and career growth. Additionally, India is seeing a rise in medical tourism, further boosting the demand for skilled healthcare professionals. 

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  • Job Security: Medical professionals are always in demand, offering stable and secure career prospects.

  • Competitive Salaries: Many medical careers, especially in specialised fields, offer high earning potential.

  • Diverse Career Paths: Medical courses offer various specializations and career options, from clinical practice to research and healthcare management.

  • Continuous Learning: The medical field is constantly evolving, allowing professionals to engage in lifelong learning and stay updated with the latest advancements.

  • Respected Profession: The medical field is highly respected, offering a sense of pride and accomplishment.

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In India NEET is the only exam for admission to MBBS and BDS. But there are some medical courses that may not need NEET for admission. 

Candidates can see a list of these courses below -

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Hype for postgrad medical courses really depends on what's happening in healthcare, new tech in medicine, and what society needs most. But some courses always stay top-tier.

  • MD/MS in General Medicine

  • MD/MS in Pediatrics

  • MD/MS in Obstetrics and Gynecology

  • MD/MS in Anesthesiology

  • DM/ MCh in Cardiology, Neurology, and Gastroenterology

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Super-speciality medical courses are advanced and specialised medical training programs designed for healthcare professionals who have already completed their basic medical education and a postgraduate degree in a particular field.
Listed below are the top super-speciality medical courses:

  • Cardiology (DM)
  • Gastroenterology (DM)
  • Nephrology (DM)
  • Neurology (DM)
  • Neonatology (DM)
  • Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery (MCh)
  • Endocrinology (DM)

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NEET UG is the gateway to admission to multiple medical and paramedical courses:

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No, 20 years old is not too late to start pursuing an MBBS degree in India or many other countries. In fact, it's a quite common age to begin medical studies. The typical age range for starting MBBS in India is usually between 17 and 25 years old, but this can vary depending on individual circumstances and educational paths.

Many students in India typically start their MBBS courses in their late teens or early twenties. 

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D Pharm is of two years.

A D Pharma course, also known as Diploma in Pharmacy, is a programme designed to train students in pharmaceutical Science and pharmacy practice. This Diploma course is typically offered at various Pharmacy colleges and institutions in India. 

To be eligible for admission to a D Pharma programme in India, candidates must have completed Class 12 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or Mathematics. Some institutes may have specific eligibility requirements, so it's essential to check with the individual institution.

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The Medical courses are also called Doctor courses. Medical courses after 12th in India are highly sought after due to the prestige associated with the medical profession and the potential for career stability and impact on society. India offers a wide range of Medical courses after 12th at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as various diplomas and certificate programs in healthcare-related fields. 

Admission to most Medical field courses in India, especially MBBS and MD/MS, is highly competitive and is based on national and state-level entrance exams. 

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