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Re: What are the available options for further studies in India and abroad after doing MBBS? What are the procedures after selecting in dnb cet such as fee, course period if it is hospitals how I will be considered |
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Re: What are the available options for further studies in India and abroad after doing MBBS? I m 2nd. Yr student at r.g.kar medical college, calcutta. I want to know about different scholarship for doing Pg abroad ( USA/UK) |
25th January 2013 11:11 PM | |
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Re: What are the available options for further studies in India and abroad after doing MBBS? How to apply for post graduation in countries other than usa and the european countries... I have just finished my mbbs from a government college ... What are the options for studying abroad....kindy reply m in a great dilemma... |
15th August 2012 07:26 PM | |
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Re: What are the available options for further studies in India and abroad after doing MBBS? The best option You can go for is DNB which stands for Diplomate of National Board. For getting admission in DNB course, you need to pass DNB-CET After clearing CET, you have to apply to the college/hospital enlisted in the Information bulletin (can be downloaded from NBE website) People die for MD/MS seats since they are more popular than DNB among people, DNB was launched few years back while MD/MS is running from centuries and not to forget that these people around us get sick and look for a specialized Doctor and when he has a choice to make among 2 Doctors; One is MD, General Medicine (Delhi) and other is DNB, General Medicine (India) - obviously his choice of Doctor would be one whose degree he is familiar with. [Yes, the degree will not contain the name of the city from where you have done DNB; unlike MD/MS instead it will be DNB (India)] -Frankly speaking doctors I have encountered doing DNB, they passed DNB-CET long back, but since they could not get any MD/MS seat joined DNB (Validity is for 2 Years) -“The Exit Exam or Final Exam” is tougher than MD/MS, makes people think twice before joining DNB course. -But, as far as I know DNB has high reputation among Private set-up, if somebody dreaming to work in a 5 star hospital someday - DNB not at all a bad option! -Also there are many prestigious hospitals/colleges in the DNB list, if you can get any of those hospitals, not a bad deal for scarifying a MD seat. You should also check this site http://www.aftermbbs.in/ . Source: http://entrance-exam.net/forum/general-discussion/what-available-options-further-studies-india-abroad-after-doing-mbbs-41098.html#ixzz23cCLy5TG |
5th July 2012 08:47 PM | |
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Re: What are the available options for further studies in India and abroad after doing MBBS? How many DNB CET exam conducted in a calender year and what are dates. |
5th July 2012 08:37 PM | |
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Re: What are the available options for further studies in India and abroad after doing MBBS? How many sessions are available for DNB CET and what are dates. |
9th June 2012 10:14 PM | |
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Re: What are the available options for further studies in India and abroad after doing MBBS? i am doing md medicine from an unrecognised seat in UP, can i give md medicine qualifying exam for dnb, what options do i have for super-specialisation courses |
29th February 2012 02:11 AM | |
shriyasaha95 |
Re: What are the available options for further studies in India and abroad after doing MBBS? The best option You can go for is DNB which stands for Diplomate of National Board. For getting admission in DNB course, you need to pass DNB-CET After clearing CET, you have to apply to the college/hospital enlisted in the Information bulletin (can be downloaded from NBE website) People die for MD/MS seats since they are more popular than DNB among people, DNB was launched few years back while MD/MS is running from centuries and not to forget that these people around us get sick and look for a specialized Doctor and when he has a choice to make among 2 Doctors; One is MD, General Medicine (Delhi) and other is DNB, General Medicine (India) - obviously his choice of Doctor would be one whose degree he is familiar with. [Yes, the degree will not contain the name of the city from where you have done DNB; unlike MD/MS instead it will be DNB (India)] -Frankly speaking doctors I have encountered doing DNB, they passed DNB-CET long back, but since they could not get any MD/MS seat joined DNB (Validity is for 2 Years) -“The Exit Exam or Final Exam” is tougher than MD/MS, makes people think twice before joining DNB course. -But, as far as I know DNB has high reputation among Private set-up, if somebody dreaming to work in a 5 star hospital someday - DNB not at all a bad option! -Also there are many prestigious hospitals/colleges in the DNB list, if you can get any of those hospitals, not a bad deal for scarifying a MD seat. You should also check this site http://www.aftermbbs.in/ . |
18th September 2010 02:11 PM | |
Solankiroychowdhury |
What are the available options for further studies in India and abroad after doing MBBS? I am an MBBS graduate with an MCI recognised registration . I am interested in higher studies apart from MD/ MS . I dont want to go abroad. What are the options?MBBS NAME OF COLLEGE: BURDWAN MEDICAL COLLEGE NAME OF UNIVERSITY: WEST BENGAL UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES NAME OF EXAM YEAR PERCENTAGE CHANCE 1st MBBS 2005 59.6 1st CHANCE 2nd MBBS 2007 63 1st CHANCE 3rd MBBS PART 1 2008 64.5 1st CHANCE 3rd MBBS PART 2 2009 59 2nd CHANCE |