MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)

MBBS refers to Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery. These degrees are treated as one degree but are awarded together when in practice. There are different abbreviations used for these degrees in different countries which offer them in their learning institutions. The career in MBBS and higher grades is very rewarding career for those who are interested in Science and dealing with sick people. This profession requires a lot of hard work and gives the satisfaction of curing patients from sickness. After MBBS, post graduate level studies (MD or MS) can be conducted and there are many specializations including General Medicine, General Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat), Psychiatry, and Anesthesiology. There are also options for super specialization through PhD in any area of medicine. Eligibility Criteria Eligibility criteria for admission to MBBS course is strictly based on Rules and Regulations of Medical Council of India. The candidate must have passed the qualifying examination as under: The higher secondary examination of the Indian school Certificate Examination which is equivalent to 10+2 Higher Secondary Examination after a period of 12 years study, the last two years of study comprising of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics or any other elective subjects with English at a level not less than core course of English as prescribed by the National Council of Educational Research and Training after the introduction of the 10+2+3 years educational structure as recommended by the National Committee on education OR other qualifications as recognized by Medical Council of India. The Candidate should have passed the qualifying examination which is 2nd PUC or 10+2 higher secondary or equivalent examination. The last two years of study comprising Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB) with English as a compulsory subject, must have passed these subjects individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% of marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. In addition, in the competitive entrance test, the candidate must have secured not less than 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. In respect of candidates belonging to Schedule Caste, Schedule Tribes or Other Backward Class the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together in qualifying examination and competitive entrance examination shall be 40% instead of 50% as stated above. Age: The candidates should have completed 17 years of age on or before 31st day of December of the year of admission. Career after MBBS ? Pursuing an career in medicine is a dream for many aspiring candidates all over with an compulsive aim to serve mankind. The doorstep to such a lucrating career starts with joining a MBBS course which is of four years duration with an added practical internship. But even after completing their dream course the real Question come to mind. After completing the mbbs course you can obtain your registration and become a Well known physician DOCTOR, OR AN EXPERT SURGEON. Open up a clinic and employ business skills to earn successfully. Obtain an higher specialty by continuing post graduation education studies in different branches in medicine or surgery (M.D /M.S/M.Ch/P.hd) .Practice independently or join a reputed firm .Different options are Cardiology, Ear Nose Throat, Anesthesia, Orthopedics,Pediatrics,Dermatology,Forensic sciences,Plastic surgery,Radiology,Psychiatry etc.Higher education can be obtained in India or many universities abroad. Many have a passion for research in the medical world. There are many research establishments like ICMR (Indian council for medical research),Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, CCMB (center for cellular and molecular biology), Tata institute of fundamental research (TIFR) ,NIMHANS(national institute of medical health and neurosciences) and also join World health organisation(WHO) projects. These institutes offer fellowships, PhD and MSc degrees for clinical and paramedical fields. You can further pursue your MBA from a reputed college in India or abroad. Many MBA management schools at present are giving admission to Doctors easily as there is a huge demand for medical professionals in health care in India. Later they can enjoy a challenging positions in insurance / health care and management industry in both government, medical software companies, Universities, Private companies, WHO/UNICEF and hospital administration. If candidates really want to earn fast and progress by serving the healthcare management sector, then they can pursue a specialization post graduation course MD (Master’s Degree in Hospital Administration) This three years programme help them to acquire conceptual skillfulness in projecting, planning and resource managing big specialty hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, mental facilities, insurance companies, and health care consulting organizations. This study helps them to save many lives and help in cost effective administration of the industry to grow. You can work in medical informatics sector in medical IT companies, Nanotechnology, medical robotics and call centers, medical transcription services and software programmers. Apply for public service (UPSC) civil service examinations and become an IAS officer. The medical professionals can work in various pharmaceutical companies as medico marketing officers and also find themselves a position as laboratory research assistant . 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MBBS Admission Process for Indian Students

MBBS in India, Almost everyone is interested in that, but less seats and more number of Medical Aspirants has made it rare to get admission in India.If we talk about numbers almost 62000 to 64000 seats are available for 2016 session and for these seats almost 9 Lakh to 10 Lakh students has appeared in various Medical Entrance Exams (AIPMT/NEET-UG/State Exams/University Specific Exams). Facts and figures mentioned above are good enough to justify the difference between demand and supply. Most prestigious profession, High earning job, Coaching Factors (motivating students to drop again and again) has kept number of medical aspirants waiting for years to get admission in MBBS.But each students and parents must understand that, if you don’t get admission in 1-2 years you must move on, you must look forward for alternate options. These alternate options are mentioned belowOption 1 – If you are interested only in MBBS, you must go abroad for MBBS Option 2 – if you do not want to go abroad, get admission in BAMS/BHMS/BDS Option 3 – if you do not prefer/get options mentioned above, you must get admission in nursing or apply for some other job oriented course.Dropping again and again will only increase frustration among students and their parents, this will also waste your valuable time and money.Why MBBS Abroad There is no rocket science or special secret, simply you are interested in MBBS but you are not getting admission in India, is the biggest reason for MBBS Abroad. You have got admission in private college of India, but due to high fees (50 to 80 Lakhs even after getting admission through merit) could not afford to study in India, is the second biggest reason to go for MBBS Abroad. MCI Screening Test factor – as per the new rules (published in all leading news paper, but official confirmation is pending), all medical graduates (those who have completed MBBS in India or Foreign Universities), will have to appear for NEET-PG (will be on the pattern of FMGE [foreign medical graduate examination]/MCI Screening Test conducted by NBE). This was one of the biggest threat for many parents, but now all medical graduates will be on equal level so no worries about MCI Screening Test, now it is almost a part of medical education and licensing process. Know about MCI Screening Test – many of the students and parents are not aware about MCI Screening Test and process related to the results, so they feels it is very tough and could not be cleared in years. Such things are only rumours and miscommunication by various people including various coaching institutes. MCI Screening Test/FMGE is conducted by NBE twice in a year, candidates need to score only 50% from 2 papers and there is no competition, no merit no ranks, everyone who gets above 50% will get licence to practice in India. But yes, it is an exam same as other exams so it is bound to be tough, because this exam is based on what you have studied in your MBBS/MD will be covered in 1 exam only. This process is mandatory for most of the developed countries, for India it is also expected to be compulsory (NEET-PG), as per all leading news papers from December 2016 or early 2017 NEET-PG will be compulsory for all medical graduates. In case of any query you can call or post queries on our contact us pageIf you like the content, share with your friends, this will surely help them to get right path and career opportunity in medical. Helpline for MBBS Abroad : +91 90010 99110 Best wishes for Medical Career

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