Surgeon
hi,
MPSC Dental Surgeon Eligibility Criteria:
Hello student,
as per you wish to become a neurosurgeon and Blogger at the same time .I think that you can't get a job of medical professor in government medical colleges s part time lecturer. You can get job as same in private institutions. Then the approximate salary will be about 50000.hope this will help you.
Dear Harpreet,
In order to become a Surgeon, here are a few steps you must follow.
If you particularly looking to study in Canada, make sure you have applied for passport and have all the necessary documents. The average tuition fees in Canada to get into a medical school will cost you about 16 lakh rupees every year and can reach up to 65 lakh rupees.
Some of the best medical schools in Canada are,
Sunny, for being eligible for PWD reservation for NEET, your visual impairment should not exceed 40%. According to NTA Guidelines, Low vision and Blindness are listed as the conditions eligible for PWD reservation. It does not mention anything about Monocular vision. You can check that at: https://ntaneet.nic.in/ntaneet/ShowPdf.aspx?
There are 2 things to this. If you are enquiring about reservation, then here is the thing. If the range of your eye sight falls at or below 40%, then you are eligible for PWD reservation. Now there is no vertical reservation. It is a horizontal reservation within your Category. For example, if you belong to OBC Category and you have PWD reservation, then you will be eligible for OBC-PWD quota. If the visual impairment is more than 40% then, you will only be eligible for OBC reservation.
If you are only looking for eligibility, you can appear for NEET and should you secure a seat in Medical College you can take the seat and study to become a Doctor. But it might be a problem for PG because if you take up few specialisations, then Binocular vision becomes mandatory for treatment. For a clear idea about this, you should consult a District Medical College for an evaluation and a certificate for this.
Also we would suggest you to mail NTA at their helpdesk: neet@nta.ac.in
Hello student
To become a cardiac surgeon after MBBS you need to do
MS or DNB that is general surgery for 3 years
And then followed by
MCH or DNB that's cardiothoracic surgery that's for 3 years
Then you would become a cardiac surgeon
There are many types as in, adult cardiac, heart and lung transplant surgery etc
It is not only the sates and the cities that matters but also the experience you have, the size and reputation of Hospital in which you are working also matters.
But in general Bengaluru(950000 to Rs. 4300000 Depending upon the experience) , Delhi(500000 to Rs. 2770000) , Pune, Mumbai and some places in UP like Lucknow is highly popular amongst the neurosurgeons.
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