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Mohd Ahsan

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Santosh Kumar sahoo

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Both are postgraduation degrees with their own specializations. Their are differences between them, such as MS is a PG Degree in general surgery where as MD is a PG degree in general medicine. Both can be pursued after MBBS.

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Swati mishra

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Courses like dermatology surgery and orthopedic are great in terms of both career and money.

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Swati mishra

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Yes it is a good decision and yes student get a good job in India too.

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Swati mishra

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The MBBS is a complete course and there is MD in radiology and surgery.

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Alok Dubey

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All medical graduates in India are required to complete a one-year internship after completing their MBBS degree. After completing the internship, medical graduates can apply for postgraduate courses in their chosen specialties. Many state governments and medical colleges in India have bond policies that require students to sign a bond committing them to work in a designated healthcare facility for a specified period after completing their postgraduate course. These bond policies may vary from state to state and even from one medical college to another. If you need more specific information about the bond policy for PG courses after MB
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Alok Dubey

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The Haryana government had a bond policy that required doctors who have completed their MBBS degree from government medical colleges in the state to serve a bond period of three years in a government hospital or a primary health center in a rural area of the state. The policy also applied to those who have completed their post-graduation degree in medical education from government medical colleges in the state. The bond policy aims to ensure the availability of doctors in rural areas of the state, where the doctor-patient ratio is low. It is recommended to check for updates on the official government websites or contact the concerned a
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Nilesh Nahar

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Key Highlights for DMRD
Full Form: Diploma in Medical Radio Diagnosis
Duration: 2 years
Minimum Eligibility: MBBS
Admission Process: Merit-based or Entrance-Based
Top Entrance Exams: NEET PG, AI APGET. Top Colleges: CMC Vellore, Seth GS Medical College Mumbai, PGIMS Rohtak. Top Career Prospects: Radiologist, Medical Imaging Technologist, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, Radiologic Technologist. Eligibility Criteria for Diploma in Medical Radio-diagnosis (D. M. R. D). Students who have obtained an M. B. S. degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks from a recognised university or college can register for this programme. As a selection factor
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Indian Railway Medical Services is a reputed career in the railways. As a medical officer, you join the Indian Railway Health Services (IRHS) as an assistant divisional medical officer. The following are the advantages of Indian Railway Medical Services:
1. Salary: At the entry level, you are paid the same as a Group A Junior Scale Level 10 employee in the central government. This salary is roughly equal to Rs. 67,000 per month initially.
2. Promotion: You will be assured of time-bound promotion after serving particular years in the IRHS. With promotions, you can advance to the position of chairmen of medical boards.
3. Perks: You get m
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Rakesh Bhut

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No, in India it is difficult.

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