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Is there is scholarship for Indian students for doing MS in Massachusetts institute of technology

Shivang Dubey 29th May, 2020

Hey Dhanashri

Massachusetts Institute of Technology does not provide a specific central Financial Aid/Scholarships for students aspiring for Graduate programs (Masters).

To get a financial aid, you need to personally contact the particular Department in which you want to study and ask them for aid. That also depends on the field you want to pursue and your extraordinary performance in the past. To get Scholarships you may seek for Fellowships, might get a part time job to pay the fees or Student's loan

For detailed information, follow; MIT Graduate  (https://sfs.mit.edu/graduate-students/guide/overview-of-funding/)

All the best

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can I apply for foreign universities from india if I drop one year and write some exams like SAT and other exams for helping my acceptance and i am right now a 12 th student with no international olympiad medals and from a lower middle class family ?

Sk Student Expert 17th May, 2020

Hi

Getting terrible evaluations isn't the finish of your vocation. Understudies with terrible evaluations

regularly alarm about not getting induction into a College because of their exacting confirmation rules.

Be that as it may, terrible levels shouldn't be an impediment to exceed expectations in your profession,

this is particularly valid for understudies intending to concentrate abroad.

Yes, of course you can study in USA after 12th, there are so many universities in which you can apply, Go

to University . It is one such website where you can check so many courses, there so many career

options to choose from, you can compare the courses also and there are so many more things. it is very

useful.

The universities will look at your 9th, 10th and 11th standard marks first. ... Even though a university

does not mention any cut-off or minimum score, the single most important consideration for admission

into a university are your marks. Not just the 12th standard, but also your 9th, 10th and 11th standard

marks.

there is an approach to read abroad for nothing. Understudies frequently think a semester or year

abroad is extremely costly, and from numerous points of view, it is, particularly for Americans who

regularly take a crack at programs related with their home college or a "center man" organization that

will charge you a great deal of cash.

In any case, in case you're quick to read abroad for a minimal effort, or no expense by any means, and

wouldn't fret exploring additional administrative work and applications, you could wind up reading

abroad for nothing, with the alternative to do a year or even your entire degree abroad as well.

So in the event that you need to concentrate abroad yet can't manage the significant sticker price,

consider one of these nations where you can read abroad for nothing.

Brazil, Norway, Greece, Iceland, Luxembourg, France.

I hope this would help you.

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Are Neurosurgeons happy in New York?

Manish Singh 2nd Apr, 2020

It will all depend upon the lifestyle and the office hours you put in the work. The number of opd days, OT days and the visit to the wards for rounds. It all affect the free time period for a doctor. In USA,you have to pay tax for the services thus it can be little less than what you make in india

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Are US Neurosurgeons rich enough to live a comfortable life in the United States?

Nikki Nair 2nd Apr, 2020

Hello Aspirant

It will totally depend where are you working and what are you getting paid.

As US is anyways costly ,there lifestyle tends to change.Neurosurgeons in Us are paid according to their qualification as well as where they work

According to research

The average income for a neurosurgeon is $775,968

The middle range income is approx $704,170

the lowest paid are $350,000

And the top 10 % of the neurosurgeon get a pay of $1,229,881 per year!

So it totally depends upon your qualification and the place you work if you can have a comfortable life or not

Regards!


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Are Indian Surgeons and Indian Doctors happier and comfortable in the United States?

Vagisha Aggarwal 11th Apr, 2020

hello aspirant

United States has the best healthcare in the world and therefore not only Indian surgeons and and Indian doctors but all the doctors and surgeon in the united states have a very comfortable lie in terms of monetary aspects since the healthcare is not only the best but is expensive too.

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Are Neurosurgeons happy in the United States?

Richa Gautam 1st Apr, 2020

There are a number of factors that determine a neurosurgeon's lifestyle. These include subspecialty, academic vs. private practice, practice location, availability of residents/PAs, call schedule etc. The same factors also affect your salary. In the end you can tailor your lifestyle to some extent based on what's important to you. It's also important to distinguish the lifestyle of a neurosurgery resident from a neurosurgeon. The former is a lot more difficult in terms of hours, sleep etc.

When a neurosurgeon is on duty, his/her day might be very hectic or simple. It all depends upon the commitments.

  • OPD day - It is mandatory to take ward round in morning before going to OPD. It is done to know about current status of patients. Neurosurgical patients can deteriorate at any time. Daily rounds help in knowing change in consciousness and neurological status. After round, OPD begins. It includes patients of headache, seizures, backache and few patients of tumor/neurological malformations. Most patients need thorough examination. So seeing more than 50 patients in a day is quite hectic and damaging to brain.
  • Ward round day - Every neurosurgeon takes grand round in ward once or twice a week. This round include examination of dressings, file check up, treatment evaluation, reading and discussion of MRI/CT. Usually this day is relatively light as compared to other days if all patients are okay.
  • OT day - Again very hectic day. After round, most neurosurgeons do OT. Most of the neurosurgical procedures are very tiring and of long duration (4–10 hours). Every procedure requires extreme concentration and dine movements of fingers.

After finishing hospital, every neurosurgeon spends the day just like other persons, except light night calls and writing about articles.

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What is the Working hours of Neurosurgeons in the United States?

Deepshikha Student Expert 30th Mar, 2020
Hey,
A neurosurgeon can be understood as a a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system.
Coming to your question, neurosurgeons or any doctor for that matter, has no fixed schedule. Sometimes they have to work throughout the day without any rest. A doctor's time is for the patient.
The schedule is different for different doctors depending upon the hospital he works in or the number pf patients.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
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how to get into Massachusetts Institute of technology for doing b tech

Sai Sri Nandan Ch 18th Apr, 2020

Hello,

Here is the process to get into Massachusetts Institute of Technology:

  1. You will have to write SAT and TOEFL/IELTS (min. score 7)
  2. Fill the Application form from the official site. Link given below.
  3. You will have to submit Class 12 marksheet, SAT score, Resume etc details during this process.
  4. Application fees of 75 USD must be paid.
  5. An interview, which is not mandatory, will be scheduled and held for further screening

Any other requirements or announcements will be directly communicated to the student once you submit the application form.

Visa and Passport proceedings are additional to these steps.

Link to official site:

https://mitadmissions.org/apply/firstyear/deadlines-requirements/

Hope this helps.
Thanks.

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What should be the qualifications of a Neurosurgeon in India to earn lakhs or crores per month?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 9th Apr, 2020
Raja, the qualification remains the same. Complete MBBS first and then take up MS in Neuro. But what helps you earn more money is your skill and success rate. And also do remember thay every doctor starts with thousands as his/her salary. Thats the minimum a Doctor gets paid. And as he/she puts up experience and starts working in multiple hospitals as a Consultant surgeon, does his income increase. Crores is mere impossible just by being a doctor. It takes years of practise and sticking to reality that patience is the key.
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I wish to become a Neurosurgeon, but first I wish to practice in the United States or Singapore for half of my career and to spend last half of my career in India. Whether my wish is a good one? Is it possible? Is my decision is correct? Kindly commend on my wish?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 7th Apr, 2020

Raja, we have been discussing your career and aspirations for a while now and we appreciate that you want to take Career360's opinion on the matter of your career. So by now, you are aware of the fact what it takes to become a neurosurgeon and what it is to clear USMLE, practise as a resident in the US. We also have discussed the life style and the salary part. Now regarding the first half and later half of the career, we only wish we could predict our timeline on this planet. We do not which might be the first half or which might be the later part. But no wish is bad. If you want to achieve something, you should lest you regret for the rest of your lofe. Now to practise in the US, you may have to appear for USMLE, clear the step 1 and then practise as a resident before you can get the license to practise as a full time neurosurgeon. That is a long process that might take good 4-5 years. You study MBBS in India for 50 months and then complete the 1 year rotational internship and it takes you as many as 5 years. And appearing for USMLE and then working as a resident take another 4 years and so 10 years of your life are spent getting a valid license to practise in the US. And then lets say after 5 years you want to move to Singapore, that takes a whole different processing because you need to appear for their license exam. And you work in Singapore for lets say another 5 years and you come back to India. 15 years of your life are spent studying and getting licenses. But the beauty is within 15 years you can actually get license to practise in 3 countries. So you need to take a call. Or how about you finish MBBS in India, move to Singapore to study your MD/MS and plan on moving to the US? That way the transition is going to be smoother.

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