Can I do job after MBBS?

Career After MBBS – Job Profiles
The most popular career option after MBBS is to be a practising doctor or a medical professional. He/she can either join a hospital or a nursing home, or practice privately. The medical professionals may also opt for higher studies and go for research and pursue a career in academics.
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Which is the best job after MBBS?

Completed your MBBS? Here are some of the careers you could pursue
  • Diploma of National Board. ...
  • International Education. ...
  • Combined Medical Services. ...
  • Defence Services. ...
  • Private and Government Hospital Employment. ...
  • MBA in the Medical Field. ...
  • Clinical Research. ...
  • Start A Clinic.
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Is it difficult to get a job after MBBS in India?

Studying for MBBS and becoming a doctor is tough but it seems that finding a job as a doctor in the country is even tougher. Doctors say that job portals don't cater to their needs adequately. Studying for MBBS and becoming a doctor is tough but it seems that finding a job as a doctor in the country is even tougher.
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What is the life after MBBS?

But during the life as an MBBS student, you will realize To become a doctor, I must first complete the MBBS, then an internship, a two-year rural service bond, a postgraduate degree, and finally a super specialty. The rest you can figure out for yourself.
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Does MBBS students get salary?

Answer- Soon after the completion of MBBS, a student can expect an initial salary range from Rs 25, 000 to Rs 35, 000 per month.
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Is MBBS a good career?

MBBS is considered one of the most coveted and respectable professions in India. Many aspirants even start to prepare for NEET as early as Class 9. The competitive exam is considered one of the toughest and lakhs of candidates appear every year in the exam to secure a seat.
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What is salary of MBBS doctor?

35,000 per month as an initial salary. Candidates who obtain the needed skills can earn significant amounts ranging from Rs. 8 lakhs to Rs. 10 lakhs per annum.
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Can doctors earn 50 lakhs monthly?

Yes, it is not difficult for a doctor to earn 50 lakh/ month . See a doctor also has too start with low salary then with time and experience he is able to earn more. In the beginning in Internship they start earning 50,000/ month.
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What is House job after MBBS?

Internship/ house job is a phase of training wherein a graduate is expected to conduct actual practice of medical and health care and acquire skills under supervision so that he/she may become a competent and independently functioning doctor.
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Is MBBS hard?

First year MBBS is tough and requires hard work. Though 1st year is a lot to take in as a novice, the syllabus isn't impossible to learn, it's just lengthy and if underestimated, MBBS becomes difficult to cope up with.
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What is the future of MBBS?

After completing the MBBS course, candidates are eligible to work as medical professionals. The average salary package may range from 5 to 10 lakhs per annum. Some of the popular recruiters for MBBS pass-outs are Fortis Healthcare Ltd, Sun Pharmaceuticals Industry, Cipla, Apollo Hospitals, Medanta Hospitals etc.
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Is MBBS worth studying?

MBBS is well worth it if that is what you want. It is one of the toughest courses out there. It does not end with MBBS these days, one needs to add on with an MD/MS, then a DM/MCH a few fellowships and waht not. The learning period is around a decade for MBBS and MD, 12 -13 years if you want to add a MCH to it.
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Is MBBS better than BSC?

First of all, If you compare the two courses, competition for MBBS seats is way higher than BSC. MBBS is a 5 years course dealing with clinical medicine which includes building professionalism for the whole human body and curing the patients lively.
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Do MBBS students need laptop?

Do Medical Students Need a Laptop? Medical students don't really need a laptop to get started with med school. However, it can be a useful device that will make life easier during one's MBBS journey.
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Does MBBS marks matter for job?

“MBBS marks are no criterion for employment as well. Multispecialty/corporate hospitals take MD and MS graduates. In government recruitment, the criterion for students is to clear MBBS, and not the marks they score.
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Can a doctor earn 10 lakhs per month?

Yes, there is possibility for a doctor to earn 10 lac INR per month. But ofcourse, this comes after years of practice and experience. Usually doctors who have their own private clinics and also visit various hospitals, earn such a huge amount per month.
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Is MBBS waste of time?

Infact no course is a waste till you have the inclination and interest in it!! The Syllabus of MBBS is vast and definitely requires some time to assimilate and years to master!
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Can I do MBBS without NEET?

Medical Aspirants can easily get medical admission without NEET. This enables the students to not waste their one year of their time to pursue their medical career. The final 2-year of MD~MBBS in LAU is the clinical training program.
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Which is better MBBS or engineering?

This is the common question that rises in every student after they complete their PUC or 12th class. It is quite difficult to choose between the two lucrative careers, but an MBBS course is considered better over engineering.
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Will MBBS be reduced to 4 years?

Currently, the MBBS course is of 4.5 years and 1 year of internship. Meanwhile, in 2019, MCI had cut down the 54-month MBBS course to 50 months. The first model of GoM suggests MBBS courses will be completed in 4.5 years that is 4 years of study and 6 months of internship.
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Is only MBBS enough?

Theoretically, mbbs is enough to become a doctor if he/she has attended practical sessions or nursing practices carefully. But, practical scenario is entirely different. People don't consider mbbs doctors now, they go for specialists if they any issue/ problem.
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Are MBBS students happy?

Conclusion. Overall the medical students were found to be happy. To make a conducive environment for internal happiness, a belief in superpower was very helpful. All kind of drugs (alcohol and tobacco) should be discouraged as these may cause a temporary feeling of elation but not internal happiness.
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Do students fail in MBBS?

PATNA: For the first time, close to 40% of MBBS students have failed in their first-year examinations in Bihar. A total of 1,172 first-year MBBS students appeared for the offline examinations held in March this year from Bihar's nine medical colleges. As many as 447 of them failed.
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What if I fail in MBBS 1st year?

Unless students successfully pass the 1st year MBBS examination, they will not be promoted to 2nd year. Moreover, a candidate who fails the supplementary examination will have to repeat the 1st year MBBS course curriculum and appear for the University examination with the new batch.
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