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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, a neurophysiologist is typically a medical doctor in India.
In most cases, individuals who specialize in Neurophysiology or neurology in India undergo extensive medical training and hold a medical degree (such as MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) or an equivalent qualification recognised by the Medical Council of India (MCI).
Neurophysiologists in India typically hold medical degrees, have completed specialised training in neurology, and are licensed medical practitioners specializing in neurological disorders and neurophysiological assessments.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Becoming a neurophysiologist in India typically involves specific educational pathways and training. Here's a general guideline on how to pursue this career path:
Complete Higher Secondary Education: Obtain a high school Diploma with a strong foundation in Science subjects like Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
Bachelor's Degree: Pursue an undergraduate degree (typically a Bachelor of Science - BSc - or an MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) in a relevant field such as Biology, Neuroscience, Physiology, or a pre-medical course.
Specialization in Neurophysiology: After completing the MBBS or relevant bachelor's degree, pursue
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Neurophysiology courses offer an in-depth exploration of the nervous system's intricate functions, dissecting its complexities at a cellular, molecular, and systemic level. Neurophysiology courses are typically found within Neuroscience, Biology, Physiology, or related fields, offering comprehensive knowledge to students interested in understanding the nervous system's inner workings.
Neurophysiology courses may have both theoretical components, where students study the underlying principles, and practical components, where they engage in laboratory work to gain hands-on experience and deepen their understanding.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
The B.Sc. Renal Dialysis technology students after the completion of their degree can join M.Sc. Renal Sciences and will study in-depth about the subject.
They can take up the teaching profession after the completion of their Masters and join as lecturers in colleges and universities.
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4 years agoNew answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
A few scholarships require evidence of more than just an outstanding grade point average or very good test scores, or information about personal background, a good number may require that the prospective winner provide an essay, some as small as 250 words and others as long as 5,000 words, the essay could be oriented. All the Best.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
You can apply for Postdoc abroad or join as Scientist at NBRC-Manesar, NIMHANS, PGIMER, AIIMS, etc. You can work as a Scientist or MSL at any good pharma company. If you have interest in teaching then you can apply for Lecturer position at a any good university.
There are various opportunities but it all depends on area of your interest.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 2
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