Life after MBBS, career choices

Post-Graduation after MBBS There are 3 main Post Graduation courses you can opt after MBBS. PG career after MBBS is indeed what everyone’s parents ask for. These are as follows: PG- Specialty PG- Diploma DNB PG- Specialty Post graduation courses after mbbs in India are the most pronounced MD (Doctor of Medicine) and MS (Master of Surgery). These are some of the toughest PG exams in India and even after a lot of tries, many mbbs graduates fail to get success. The simple reason behind this is very limited number of seats. Even after you get the college of your choice, you may not get the course of choice or vice-versa. Although many private colleges provide pg seats, but the price of private institutions outweighs that of merit quota. Nevertheless, you will be having great career options after MBBS after completing Post graduation. Duration of course: 3 years Complete list of PG degree courses after MBBS in India include 78 recognized courses: DM – Infectious Diseases DM – Organ Transplant Anesthesia & Critical Care DM – Critical Care Medicine MD – Thoracic Medicine MD – Sports Medicine MD – Family Medicine MD – Radio Diagnosis/Radiology MD – Aviation Medicine/Aerospace Medicine MD – Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases / Pulmonary Medicine Anesthesia. & Critical Care Med. MD – Medical Genetics MD – Rheumatology Master of Family Medicine MD – Palliative Medicine Master of Public Health (Epidemiology) MD – Blood Banking & Immuno. Haem./Imm. Haem. & Blood Trans. MD – Tropical Medicine MD – Maternity & Child Health MD – Pulmonary Medicine MD – CCM MD – P.S.M MD – TB & Chest MD – Skin & VD & Lepxsy MD – MD- Skin & VD MD-Transfusion Medicine MD – Immuno Hematology & Blood Transfusion MD – Medicine Doctor of Medicine M.D. Master’s of Physician MD – Pharmacology and Therapeutics MD – Pathology & Microbiology MD – Emergency Medicine MD – R & D MD – Anesthesiology MD – Anatomy MD – Aviation Medicine MD – Bio-Chemistry MD – Bio-Physics MD – Community Medicine MD – Dermatology MD – Forensic Medicine/Forensic Medicine & Toxicology MD – General Medicine MD – Community Health Administration MD – Geriatrics MD – Hospital Administration MD – Health Administration MD – Lab Medicine MD – Microbiology MD – Nuclear Medicine MD – Obstetrics & Gynecology MD – Ophthalmology MD – Pediatrics MD – Pathology MD – Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy MD – Pharmacology MD – Physiology MD – Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation MD – Psychiatry MD – Radio Diagnosis MD – Radiology MD – Radiotherapy MD – Social & Preventive Medicine / Community Medicine MD – Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases/Medicine MD – Venereology MS – Obstetrics and Gynecology MS – Orthopedics MS – Anatomy MS – ENT MS – General Surgery MS – Ophthalmology MS – Anesthesia MS. – MS. Medicine MS – Neuro Surgery MS – Traumatology and Surgery MD/MS – Anatomy MD/MS – Ophthalmology MD/MS – Obstetrics & Gynecology

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