How to be oncologist?and what to do after 12 to get into it
Answer after +2 how can I become radiation oncologist
Thus there is no any special course after 12th in which you will able to take admission for doing this course.You will have to do MBBS Course.For taking admission in MBBS Course you will have to qualify CBSE NEET Exam.To apply for this exam,you will require to meet these conditions :-
- Candidates should have a pass out/Final year appearing in 10+2 with Physics,Chemistry and Biology.
- Candidates minimum marks should be 50%.
- Candidates minimum age should be 17 years.
- Candidates should have a degree in Medicine/Surgery such as MBBS/BAMS/BUMS/MD/MDS etc.
- Candidates must have a working experience in Medical field in reputed Hospital/Clinical Research Institute of at least 5 years.
Then md in internal medicine
Then dm in medical oncology
2) Secure a seat in Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) a 5.5-year programme.
3) Again sit for PG ENTRANCE NEET PG EXAM
Then do MD in Medicine after finishing MBBS.
4) Them you become eligible to pursue Doctor of Medicine in Medical Oncology.
For further information please visit following link
https://www.careers360.com/oncology-course.
Hope your query is addressed well. All the best for your bright future.
Shankul Dwivedi
First you got to clear NEET UG and get into MBBS then you can think of any speciality you want to pursue in future.
After +2 you need to take up NEET exam in which you need to score good marks and hence good rank so that you get into very good medical college.
After your MBBS you need to take PG entrance exams like NEET, JIPMER, PGIMR, AIIMS. You need to take surgery or medicine.
After that you need to take up DM oncology which is a superspeciality. Then you are called oncologist.
It is most trending and now a days most advancing field is oncology.
You are aiming for big one, go ahead
All the best
After 12th you have to write NEET and get into a medical college and complete your degree. Then you shoild specialise iN oncology. There are also courses where you can study nursing and then take oncology.
- First and foremost, you must complete 11th and 12th in the Science stream with PCB as your core subjects i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
- You need to score pass your 12th board exam overall as well as score a 50% aggregate in your PCB subjects.
- Next, you need to apply for NEET, which is a pan-India Examination. The other options are answering AIIMS and JIPMER for admissions to their respective institutions.
- This isn't an easy feat. After clearing the examination and getting a seat, you have complete five and a half years of MBBS course and get a MBBS degree.
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After completion, you need to answer another Post Graduate NEET Entrance Examination and after clearing this, you need to pursue a three-year M.S. OR M.D. (in Pediatrics/Medicine) OR M.D. (in Radiotherapy).
- After that, you need to pursue a MASTER'S DEGREE,
D.M. (Medical Oncology)
- So basically, after 12th standard, It is at least approximately 11 and half years of Studying. You must know it isn't very easy to pursue a career in Medicine. This is not to discourage you rather I encourage you to strengthen your resolve to go ahead for it!
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All the very best for your preparations!
After that you can apply for superspeciality course(neet ss) for becoming a oncoligist..
Good luck..
One has to follow below given steps for becoming an Oncologist-
Step 1
Students after passing their 12thclass with Physics, Chemistry and Biology in science stream have to go for a Bachelors Degree from recognised colleges/universities. Candidates have toappear for entrance tests for having admission in the very courses related to Oncology.
Step 2
Then go for an MBBS degree, after which you do a 3- year M.S., followed by a three-year M.Ch. Programme M.D. (Medicine/ Paediatrics), topped up with a DM (Medical Oncology) qualification M.D. in Radiotherapy. If you cant do M.S. or M.D., opt for a DNB
Step 3
Masters Degree is given more credit in offering jobs or becoming a specialist in Oncology. After passing their graduation candidates can have this post graduation course from a recognised institute in the country. Here, they are introduced about the details of topics regarding Oncology or other aspects of it which are given below-
Master s Degree Courses -
M.Ch. (Surgical Oncology)
D.M. (Medical Oncology)Educational
Qualification-
The minimum qualification for this course is graduation degree. Oncologist Career Prospects Demand for Oncologists is expected to increase due to a growing aging population. Physicians and Surgeons who are expected to have the greatest job prospects include those who serve rural and other medically underserved areas and those who typically treat elderly patients. Therefore, oncologists can be divided into the following types based on the type of specialty followed by them
All the best for your career!!