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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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UK doesn't accept homoeopathic as a mode of healing or treatment so there is no question of offering it as a subject of medicine
Homeopathy is a 'treatment' based on the use of highly diluted substances, which practitioners claim can cause the body to heal itself. for UK it's a fool making tactics I.e. placebos, and that the principles on which homeopathy is based are "scientifically implausible".

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Charu,
You have to complete your MBBS prior to MD. I believe you have posted queries on MBBS in Canada so I hope I don't have to repeat anything again.

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dhayal roshana follower of Christ Jesus

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It depends upon your experience. MBBS is not valid unless you study MD. If you are in government hospital, you can earn Rs. 60k to 70k and if you are in private hospital, you can earn up to Rs.30k to 40k.

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chandrakant solanki

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No, If you are really interested in forensic science go ahead, it has good opportunity and please never compare two courses as it has its own pros and cons.

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Chetna S

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Hi Madeha,
Pursuing PG programmes in medicine is a challenge in Germany. All PG or MD level programmes are run by the German Medical Council. Secondly, you cannot apply basic MBBS if you hold one. You have to clear the registration exam held by the Council and also be accepted by hospitals to pursue your PG. Will advice you to get in touch with the Medical Council.

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Rochit Goel

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Yes you can pursue MD after Pharma D.There are many reasons why the pharmacists want to do MD. Most important is the pharmacists cannot prescribe the medicine as they will just have to wait for the doctor to approve their suggestion in order to administer medicine to the patient. Pharmacists are not very specialized at diagnosis. They can improve if they do MD. Pharmacists are not allowed to do even minor surgeries so after MD, They will be allowed to do that.

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Deepti chandola

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I will suggest you to take a short-term course in Canada related to your field. While studying you will be allowed to work about 20 hours a week. After the course you can target getting full time employment.

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