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Types of PG Courses

  1. MD (Doctor of Medicine): A 3-year postgraduate degree in various branches of medicine, such as General Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, etc.
  2. MS (Master of Surgery): A 3-year postgraduate degree in various branches of surgery, such as General Surgery, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology, etc.

Specializations

  1. MD
    – General Medicine
    – Pediatrics
    – Psychiatry -Dermatology -Radiality
  2. MS
    General Surgery
    – Orthopedics
    – Ophthalmology
    – ENT
    – Obstetrics and Gynecology

Subjects

Some of the key subjects covered in the MBBS course include:

Skills and Knowledge

The MBBS course aims to equip students with:

– A strong foundation in medical sciences
– Clinical skills and knowledge
– Communication and interpersonal skills
– Problem-solving and critical thinking skills
– Ability to work in a team and lead healthcare teams
– Understanding of medical ethics and professionalism

Career Opportunities

After completing the MBBS course, students can pursue various career paths, including:

– Clinical practice as a doctor Research and academia
– Public health and healthcare administration
– Medical journalism and writing
– Healthcare management and entrepreneurship

Eligibility

To be eligible for PG courses, candidates typically need to:

  1. Complete MBBS: From a recognized medical college or university.
  2. Register with NCI: Register with the Medical Council of India (NCI) or the state medical council.
  3. Qualify in Entrance Exam: Qualify in the entrance exam, such as NEET-PG, AIIMS-PG, etc.
  4. Meet Age Criteria: Meet the age criteria specified by the medical college or university.

Career Opportunities

After completing PG courses, candidates can pursue various career opportunities, including:

  1. Clinical Practice: As a specialist doctor in a hospital or private practice.
  2. Research and Academia: As a researcher or faculty member in a medical college or university.
  3. Public Health: As a public health specialist in government or non-government organizations.
  4. Healthcare Administration: As a healthcare administrator in hospitals or healthcare organizations.

Types of PG Courses

  1. MD (Doctor of Medicine): A 3-year postgraduate degree in various branches of medicine, such as General Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, etc.
  2. MS (Master of Surgery): A 3-year postgraduate degree in various branches of surgery, such as General Surgery, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology, etc.

 

Specializations

  1. MD
    – General Medicine
    – Pediatrics
    – Psychiatry -Dermatology -Radiality
  2. MS
    General Surgery
    – Orthopedics
    – Ophthalmology
    – ENT
    – Obstetrics and Gynecology

Eligibility

To be eligible for PG courses, candidates typically need to:

  1. Complete MBBS: From a recognized medical college or university.
  2. Register with MCI: Register with the Medical Council of India (MCI) or the state medical council.
  3. Qualify in Entrance Exam: Qualify in the entrance exam, such as NEET-PG, AIIMS-PG, etc.
  4. Meet Age Criteria: Meet the age criteria specified by the medical college or university.

Career Opportunities

After completing PG courses, candidates can pursue various career opportunities, including:

  1. Clinical Practice: As a specialist doctor in a hospital or private practice.
  2. Research and Academia: As a researcher or faculty member in a medical college or university.
  3. Public Health: As a public health specialist in government or non-government organizations.
  4. Healthcare Administration: As a healthcare administrator in hospitals or healthcare organizations.