hi, can you pls share more details the procedure to get a seat in MD/MS in abroad ( US, UK, Canada, Australia) after MBBS from india?
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Indian students must have an MBBS and clear USMLE tests to gain admission to post graduation after MBBS abroad in USA . It is important to understand that an MD/Doctor of Medicine (USA equivalent of MBBS in India) degree alone is not enough to practise medicine. A Medical PG in any specialisation is necessary..
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i am complete B sc (hond)food technology. which course are available in UK for ms
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If you have completed a B.Sc. (Hons) in Food Technology and are considering pursuing a Master's in the UK, there are several relevant courses available. Here are some potential options for you:
MSc in Food Science and Technology: This program delves deeper into the scientific and technological aspects of food production, quality, and safety.
MSc in Food Safety and Quality Management: Focuses on ensuring food safety and maintaining quality standards, which is crucial in the food industry.
MSc in Food Innovation: Explores innovative approaches to food product development, considering market trends and consumer preferences.
MSc in Nutritional Science: If you're interested in the nutritional aspects of food, this program covers topics like human nutrition, metabolism, and dietary assessment.
MSc in Food and Beverage Management: For those looking to combine their technical knowledge with business and management skills in the food industry.
MSc in Sustainable Food Systems: Focuses on sustainable practices in food production, addressing environmental and social impacts.
Remember to check the specific entry requirements and application procedures for each program and university. Additionally, it's beneficial to review the course curriculum, faculty expertise, and available resources to ensure alignment with your career goals.
Feel free to ask if you have more specific preferences or if you'd like information about a particular university!
Which is better option neet pg in India or PLAB for UK?
Hii There,
If your focus is primarily on clinical aspects, you aim for a quicker training path (around 2/3 years of training plus 1–2 years of test preparation), and you prefer fewer additional requirements, NEETPG should be your primary objective.
On the other hand, if you're ready for a more extended training program (approximately 6–9 years of training plus a minimum of one year for access training), you're prepared to closely adhere to GMC regulations, prioritize ongoing professional development, and want research to play a substantial role in your training, then pursuing PLAB might be the better route for you.
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