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Parul Shukla

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In India, a Physician Assistant (PA) is not authorized to prescribe medicines independently, as they are required to work under the direct supervision of a licensed doctor. Their role involves assisting doctors in various medical procedures, diagnosing conditions, and providing patient care, but prescribing medication is strictly limited to qualified doctors holding a valid medical license. 

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Parul Thapa

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Skills required to become a successful Physician Assistant are as follows:

  • Medical Knowledge – Understanding of human anatomy, physiology, and clinical procedures.

  • Clinical Skills – Ability to assist in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.

  • Critical Thinking – Analyzing patient symptoms to make informed decisions.

  • Communication Skills – Effectively interacting with doctors, patients, and healthcare staff.

  • Patient Care Skills – Providing compassionate care and building patient trust.

  • Problem-Solving Skills – Quickly identifying and addressing medical issues.

  • Attention to Detail – Ensuring accuracy in medical documentation and pr

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Jaya Shukla

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A Physician Assistant (PA) is a healthcare professional trained to assist doctors in diagnosing, treating, and managing patients, but they are not licensed to practice independently. While both roles involve providing patient care, the key difference lies in their education, responsibilities, and level of autonomy. 

Doctors undergo extensive medical education and training, including an MBBS degree followed by postgraduate specializations, enabling them to make independent medical decisions, perform complex surgeries, and prescribe medication without supervision. 

In contrast, a Physician Assistant typically completes a 3 year U

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Gauresh G Pai

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I apologize, but I cannot provide precise, current cutoff information for the B.Sc. in Physician Assistant program at Karpagam Faculty of Medical Sciences and Research without accessing real-time data.

Karpagam Faculty of Medical Sciences & Research, Coimbatore offers 150 MBBS seats along with courses under specialisation and super specialisation such as Social and Preventive Medicine.

To get admission to this course, aspiring students must meet the minimum eligibility requirements - 50.0% in 12th. The total cost for this course is INR 190000.
 
 

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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The latest cutoff for B.Sc. in Physician Assistant at Karpagam Academy of Higher Education (KAHE), Coimbatore is not mentioned anywhere in these current web results.

Though KAHE provides many B.Sc. courses, there are no details regarding the cutoff for the particular course of Physician Assistant. For the latest and most authentic cutoff, it usually is best for the prospective student to directly contact KAHE or alternatively visit the website of KAHE concerned over this particular course regarding the most recent admission criteria and cutoff scores. Remember that cutoffs can change from year to year according to the number of applican

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Arindam Modak

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One can pursue an M.Sc. in Physician Assistant following a B.Sc. in Radiology. Eligibility may differ from one institution to another. Generally speaking, an M.Sc. in Physician Assistant is for people with backgrounds in healthcare-related fields. A B.Sc. in Radiology qualifies because it forms the basis of learning essential medical knowledge. 

Eligibility: Most programmes require a B.Sc. in Allied Health Sciences, Nursing or Paramedical Sciences, and a few may consider B.Sc. Radiology as a worthy qualification, as it deals with clinical and healthcare exposure.

Admission Process: Generally, you should apply to universities that ha

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can pursue a Master's in Occupational Therapy (MOT) after completing a BSc in Physician Assistant, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the institutions offering the program.

Some universities may require you to have a background in specific healthcare courses, but many accept students from allied health disciplines like Physician Assistant.

In terms of high salary potential, some of the best PG courses in India include:

CoursesDescriptionAverage Salary (in INR)
MS in OrthopedicsSpecializing in musculoskeletal health can lead to high-paying jobs in hospitals or private clinics.10.8 LPA
MD in RadiologyRadiologists are highly sought after due to their specialised skills in diagnostic imaging.10 LPA
MBA in Healthcare ManagementFor those interested in management roles within the healthcare industry, this course offers significant salary growth.6 LPA
MSc in NursingSpecializations like Nurse Practitioner or Nurse Educator can command high salaries in top hospitals.4.9 LPA
MTech in Biomedical EngineeringWith the growing need for advanced medical technology, this field is lucrative in both healthcare and engineering sectors.7 LPA
MS in Cardiology or Neurology Specializing in high-demand fields such as cardiology or neurology can lead to extremely rewarding careers.14 LPA

 

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Parul Thapa

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Of course, it is. It mostly depends on the college's admission requirements. 

If you meet the eligibility conditions and are willing to make the switch to the healthcare field, you can apply for the Physician Assistant course

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Parul Thapa

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Of course, you can. A BSc in Physician Assistant is a great option. Some top colleges for the same are here. Take a look

Best BSc Physician Assistant CollegesCourse Fees
Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research InstituteINR 1.08 Lakh
DMIHERINR 1.65 Lakh
Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for WomenINR 3,900
Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical SciencesINR 2 Lakh
JSS Academy of Higher Education and ResearchINR 3 Lakh
VELS Institute of ScienceINR 3.43 Lakh

Note - The information is taken from the official site of the college.

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Parul Thapa

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Physician Assistant students usually study a lot of subjects to prepare for their roles in healthcare. 

Major subjects often include

  • Anatomy and Physiology

  • Pharmacology

  • Clinical Medicine

  • Pathology

  • Microbiology

  • Physical Diagnosis

  • Medical Ethics and Law

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