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in an eset application form insted of college principal a govt doctor sign is valid or not

Sujal Singh 5th May, 2025

No, the signature of a government doctor is generally not valid in place of the college principal's signature on an ESET application form. The form specifically requires the endorsement of the college principal, as they verify the student's details and eligibility.

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Can a person become a doctor without neet ug

Heer Lakhani 29th Apr, 2025

Yes. While NEET-UG is the main pathway to becoming a doctor (MBBS) in India, there are other allied professions like nursing,physiotherapy, and various paramedical fields as well as alternative systems of medicine like Ayurveda and Homeopathy. These don't require NEET.

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I am a post graduate doctor.neet to know about superspeciality courses in medical group in india

Sujal Singh 27th Apr, 2025

In India, superspeciality courses for post-graduate doctors include MD, MS, or DNB followed by DM (Doctorate of Medicine) and MCh (Master of Chirurgiae) in various specialties like cardiology, neurology, gastroenterology, oncology, and orthopedics, offered by top medical institutions like AIIMS, PGIMER, and CMC Vellore.

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How can I become a doctor in India without completing my NEET UG? I have completed my medical degree in Belarus and am currently planning to pursue my postgraduate degree in the United Kingdom. Career 360.com clearly states that there are certain exemptions for countries such as Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and a few others. There is no requirement to complete FMGE after obtaining a degree from these countries. Its stated in the following webpage of career 360

sadafreen356 21st Apr, 2025

To practice medicine in India without completing NEET UG, you'll need to leverage your medical degree from Belarus and upcoming postgraduate degree from the UK. Since the UK is one of the countries exempt from the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE), you might be eligible to practice in India without taking the exam.


Key Requirements:


- Registration in the UK: You'll need to register with the General Medical Council (GMC) in the UK, which involves verifying your medical degree and completing any necessary exams, such as the PLAB test.

- Specialist Registration: After completing your postgraduate degree in the UK, you'll need to register as a specialist doctor with the GMC. This registration might exempt you from the FMGE requirement in India.¹ ²

- Indian Registration: With your UK specialist registration, you can apply for registration with the National Medical Commission (NMC) in India. This might allow you to practice medicine in India without taking the FMGE exam.³


Steps to Consider:


1. Verify your medical degree: Get your medical degree from Belarus verified by the GMC in the UK.

2. Complete your postgraduate degree: Finish your postgraduate degree in the UK and register as a specialist doctor with the GMC.

3. Apply for Indian registration: Submit your application for registration with the NMC in India, providing your UK specialist registration and other required documents.

4. Check with Indian authorities Confirm with the NMC and other relevant authorities in India that you're eligible to practice medicine without taking the FMGE exam.


It's essential to consult with the GMC, NMC, and other relevant authorities to ensure you meet all the requirements. Additionally, consider seeking guidance from a medical professional or a consultant familiar with the registration process for international medical graduates.

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How can I become a doctor in India without completing the NEET UG? I have completed my MBBS in Belarus and plan to pursue a PG in the United Kingdom. Will this be sufficient to allow me to return to India?

Akansha Sharma 21st Apr, 2025

To become a doctor in India after completing your MBBS abroad, you need to clear the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduate Examination), which is conducted by the National Board of Examinations (NBE). This exam allows you to practice medicine in India. If you plan to pursue a PG in the UK, it won't directly impact your ability to return to India. After completing your PG, you can continue practicing, but the FMGE is still required for your initial medical practice in India.

For more details you can visit the link given below



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Please I want to become a veterinary doctor in NTR college in gannavaram vijayawada) How I want to take admission and about the college will I please tell me

Prachi Kumari 3rd Apr, 2025

Hello,

NTR College of Veterinary Science is a reputed college under SVVU, located in Gannavaram, near Vijayawada. It offers B.V.Sc & A.H., M.V.Sc, and Ph.D. programs in veterinary science. The college has good infrastructure, experienced faculty, and advanced laboratories.

To become a veterinary doctor at NTR College of Veterinary Science, Gannavaram, Vijayawada , you need to follow these steps:

1. Qualify NEET: You must appear for the NEET-UG exam, as admission to veterinary courses in Andhra Pradesh is based on NEET scores.

2. Apply through APVCET: After NEET results, you need to apply through AP Veterinary Counseling conducted by Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU) .

3. Merit-Based Selection: Based on your NEET rank and category, you will be allotted a seat in B.V.Sc & A.H. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry).

4. Document Verification & Admission: If you get a seat, you must visit the college for document verification and fee payment.

Hope it helps !

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Cuttoff for top iim for female doctor aspirant

Aditya .V. 28th Mar, 2025

Okay, so you're wondering about the CAT cutoff for top IIMs as a female doctor, right? It's a bit of a tricky question, but let's break it down. Basically, getting into the top IIMs usually means scoring really high on the CAT. We're talking anywhere from the 95th to 100th percentile for general category candidates. To give you an idea, IIM Udaipur , for their 2025-27 batch, had an overall CAT percentile cutoff of 95 for general folks , with a minimum of 75 in each section (Verbal, Data Interpretation, and Quantitative Aptitude). IIM Kozhikode had a slightly lower overall cutoff of 85 , but still with sectional cutoffs of 75 . Now, here's where it gets interesting for you. IIMs really want diverse classrooms. Because you're a female doctor, you might actually get some extra points during the selection process. This can potentially lower the CAT percentile you need to get in. For instance, IIM Udaipur gives 5% weightage to diversity, which includes gender and your academic background! Keep in mind, though, that the way they do this varies from IIM to IIM, and they don't always make the specifics public. Also, it's not just about the CAT score. IIMs also look at your grades and any work experience you've got. If you did well in your medical studies and have some relevant work experience, that'll definitely help your chances. For example, IIM Kozhikode wants to see at least 60% in your graduation degree. And work experience ? IIM Udaipur weights that at 9% ! So, while the CAT is super important, it's definitely not the only thing they consider.

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I want to do Phd in Pharmacology after Doctor Of Pharmacy (PharMD)

Riya Dhoot 27th Mar, 2025

Hello Rishav,

yes you can pursue a PhD in pharmacology after completing your Doctor of pharmacy(PharmD). your PharmD degree serves as a strong foundation for advanced research in pharmacology.

Check individual university admission criteria for specific eligibiliity requirments.

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Sir please help me out please Im a pwd candidate and preparing for neet I have retinitis pigmentosa and have 40% low vision disability and I can do all my work properly with specs what are my chances of becoming doctor mean can I do mbbs from it please help me out

Sajal Trivedi 1st Apr, 2025

Hii There,

Despite the obstacles you face, it's fantastic that you're working toward your goal of becoming a doctor.  Your perseverance is incredibly admirable!  Yes, you are eligible to pursue an MBBS under the Person with Disability (PWD) category even though you have a 40% low vision disability.  The inclusion of PWD candidates in medical education is supported by guidelines issued by the Medical Council of India (MCI), which is now the National Medical Commission (NMC).  When you are admitted to MBBS, you will need to pass a medical fitness test after passing NEET.

The candidate's ability to manage the rigors of clinical procedures and medical training is guaranteed by the fitness requirements.

I hope this answers your question.

Thanks

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