what is MCAT ? how can I give MCAT and what is the eligibility criteria to study in Harvard.
Hello,
The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is a computer-based standardized examination
Students from U.S. and Canada must have a Undergraduate degree to be eligible for the exam. International candidates must be pursuing or have completed MBBS to sit for MCAT. Students taking MCAT for purposes other than pursuing a career in medicine are required to get special permission from AAMC authorities.
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is studying abroad in good university like harvard for under graduate engineering good
Hello Student,
Harvard University is one of the top institutes in all over world. Obviously this college is known for lots of popular subjects specially for some undergraduate subjects like physics English social science Mathematics history etc. But sorry to say you according to some public websites and surveys Harvard University e is not that much good for undergraduate engineering course. Rather it is famous for other subjects. Yes you obviously can go for or this if you have a wish. But there are no special reasons to go for that accept the name of the college and the quality of education. And obviously there is a subject named engineering science and applied physics that can be a good choice for you although.
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what Harvard students do after their graduation? ...
Hello,
As per your query I have mentioned below a brief idea about life of graduates from Harvard. Harvard’s Class of 2020 is graduating into an unprecedented job market — while many are sticking to similar career choices as previous classes, measurably higher numbers are graduating with uncertainty. Like previous graduating classes, most seniors plan to live on the coasts and many will hold jobs in the consulting, finance, and technology industries.
A majority of students — 61 percent — will enter the workforce in their first year after graduation. This is a slight drop from last year, when 64 percent of students took jobs after graduation. Fourteen percent will attend graduate or professional school and 7 percent will pursue fellowships. In the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak, an unusually high 18 percent of students are undecided, and fewer than 1 percent of seniors will travel after graduation.
From Coast to Coast
A clear majority of graduates will live on the East and West Coasts after graduation, in line with previous years.
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Roughly 25 percent of respondents will live in New York after graduation, commensurate with other graduating classes. Massachusetts and California also drew sizable numbers, with 19 percent and 15 percent, respectively.
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- Eight percent of students plan to live outside of the United States after graduation. Of those, 72 percent will move to Europe.
- While more students are uncertain about their jobs than in recent years, this does not appear to have significantly changed how many students are undecided about where they will be living — 12 percent haven’t yet chosen their post-graduation home, roughly the same as last year.
On That 9-to-5 Grind
Three industries reigned supreme among Harvard seniors’ post-graduate plans. Of respondents planning to enter the workforce, a majority — 63 percent — indicated they would go into consulting, finance, or technology. Consulting and finance each drew 22 percent and 23 percent of students entering the workforce, respectively, while 18 percent indicated they would be entering technology sector jobs.
- Of those seniors entering the workforce, 7 percent will pursue careers in academia or research. Four percent plan to go into the health industry, 4 percent into public service or non-profits, and 3 percent into government or politics.
- While gender gaps in consulting have narrowed entirely among respondents — this year women narrowly outnumbered men entering the field — they persist in finance and technology. The technology industry represents the widest male-to-female gap among major industries, with 64 percent of respondents entering technology identifying as male. The gender gap in finance shrank slightly from last year, with 53 percent of respondents going into finance identifying as male.
- A large majority of respondents who indicated they plan to go into health — 71 percent — are female; as are 76 percent of those who plan to pursue careers in academia and research and 63 percent who plan to go into education.
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How hard/easy is it to get into Harvard than an IIM?
hello,
in IIMa less number from a large group are sleected as compared to harvard , but it is definately tougher to get into harvard as there are other paramteres too. one needs to have good track records , some prior work experience too (of two years for MBA) , good gmat score too , and other things , so here you are not judged ona single parameter but a lot more. Also at harvard brilliant students from all over the world apply to get a seat , so there is much competition in this way.
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suppose i am a surgeon who has done mbbs from aiims delhi and ms and fellowship in neurosurgery from harvard, then if i come to mumbai india, how will i apply for a job? do i go to the hospital to say im looking for job or is there some other procedure
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! See if you come mumbai after finishing your all studies then today's world is full of technology ,you have mobile in which you find everything so you need not to go anywhere ,just learn the correct use of technology ,also if you want to hospital then may go it is also correct . Also you can open your own if you want to do so. So lots of ways are there
Hope it helps you !!
Thanking you!!
Can a neurosurgeon earn 75 crore per year, if he has done ug from aiims Delhi and Ms,fellowship in Harvard
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! No ,not at all it is very hard for any Indian to earn such a large amount in india , According to a research Australia neurosurgeon earn maximum in the whole world and that is approx 3 crore which is very very less than the amount you are asking about . Only to reach 3 crore you need high practice and experience in your field so it seem very funny to only think about 75 crore in India ,firstly try to reach only 1 crore by your hardwork.
For more details ;
https://www.careers360.com/careers/neurologist .
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Hope it helps you !!
Lots of wishes from my side as well!!
Can a neurosurgeon earn 75 crore per year, if he has done ug from aiims Delhi and Ms,fellowship in Harvard and does freelance surgeries
This seems quite impossible even if you have done a lot of practice and have a experience in your field of neurosurgery. According to the report, Australian neurosurgeons earns the maximum income. The maximum package and Australian neurosurgeon earn is around 3 crore 65 lakh per annum. Other than this bonus is also paid of around one crore rupees to the Australian neurosurgeon.
An Australian neurosurgeon can earn this income only by having very high experience and by earning the highest degree in his field of neurosurgery. However it is difficult to have the same thing possible in India. This is because Australia is a developed country and India is a developing country. The chances of growth in Australia is much more than in India.
Read more about neurosurgery by clicking on mentioned below link:
Can a neurosurgeon earn 75 crore per year, if he has done ug from aiims Delhi and Ms,fellowship in Harvard
hiii ,
no , you can't get your package as high as 75crore , but definitely you can earn that amount by becoming one of the best nerosurgeons in the world , you will be paid as per you wish in this case .
for colleges through jee mains you can use the jee mains college predictor - https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?ici=cp-listing_engineering&icn=JEE-Main-College-Predictor
Can a neurosurgeon earn in crore per month? I am just curious as one of my friends had said that he knew a neurosurgeon who was doing 3 to 5 operations per day and charged 4.5 lakes per operation, and this person had done mbbs from aiims Delhi and Ms,fellowship from Harvard med school. is it true
Salary of a neurosurgeon depends upon their working sector(govt/private), experience and the place from where they have passed. In residency a neurosurgeon gets around 50k to 1.5 lacs as stipend depending upon the state of residency. After completion of degree if they join a govt hospital they get around 25-32 lacs per annum which is fixed and depends on their post. Now if they join private sector there is no fixed income. They can get initial salary of around 40 lacs per annum to 60-70 lacs.Once they are settled and gain more experience they can even get 90lacs-1.5 crores per annum in private sector. In corporate hospitals as consultant assistant they are paid song 35-40 lacs initially and once promoted to senior consultant salary can reach in crores. So clearly there is no limit or peak point of earning for a neurosurgeon especially in private sector.