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Manori Sahni

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The total course fee for KMC Manipal MD course is cumulative of various components, such as security deposit, tuition fee, etc. Candidates need to pay the course fee for admission confirmation. KMC Manipal MD tuition fee range between INR 10.9 lakh and INR 63.2 lakh. This fee amount is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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Parul Thapa

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DM in Cardiology is one such higher academic degree course incorporating the study, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases or disorders related to the heart and blood vessels. This highly specialized course aims at those medical professionals who wish to become experts in the branch of Cardiology.The DM in Cardiology course usually encompasses thorough coursework with manifold activities, rigorous clinical rotations, and research. The duration of the program may vary depending on the institution, but it generally runs for a few years.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, DM is higher than MD because it is a Doctorate programme.While an MD is generally the abbreviation for a research degree, Doctor of Medicine is usually reserved for a professional degree. The MD degree is an award in many medical school programs, which integrates classroom instruction with clinical training. The degree aims to turn its students into licensed medical practitioners.On the other hand, a Doctor of Medicine is a research degree where one normally participates in an original project and defends a dissertation. It is usually pursued by individuals interested in the field of academic medicine or medical research. Normally
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, with a DM in cardiology, one acquires skill in the performance of procedures such as angiograms, angioplasties, and PTMCs. All these interventions involve introducing wires through the wrist or thigh up to the heart—very specialized skills that not all cardiologists possess.After DM, most cardiologists seek fellowships or FNB in Interventional Cardiology to learn and master these techniques.Further, to specialize as a Cardiac Surgeon, one needs an MS/DNB in General Surgery followed by an MCh/DNB in Cardiothoracic Surgery.

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Parul Thapa

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The courses in DM take almost 2 years to complete upon completing an MD or equivalent postgraduate medical degree course.The duration, however, may differ by speciality. Some may even extend up to 6 years, particularly those involving super-specializations like neurosurgery or pediatric surgery.

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Parul Thapa

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An MD course is a professional degree awarded to students who undergo medical school and qualify to practice medicine. The usual duration of an MD course is four years of medical school after attaining a bachelor's degree.On the other hand, DM is a higher degree in medicine, reflecting superspecialization and expertise in a subject. Normally, one does an MD degree, followed by residency work and then takes up a DM course. DM courses are generally subspecialty-oriented subjects in medicine like cardiology, gastroenterology, neurology, etc.

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Parul Thapa

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No, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is not required to be taken up for admission to Doctorate of Medicine courses in India. Normally, postgraduate medical admissions are carried out through the NEET-PG examination intended for candidates seeking admission to MD, MS and PG Diploma courses. The NEET-PG examination is a test of knowledge and skills acquired during the MBBS undergraduate course and is an eligibility requirement for admission to available seats in different medical colleges in the country. It is, further, a uniform entrance examination to ensure that admission to postgraduate medical study happens on a par and me
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Parul Thapa

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General medicine, alias internal medicine, comes with its set of merits and demerits in choosing an MD.Merits:Scope of Knowledge: An MD in general medicine confers knowledge on a wide variety of medical conditions, diagnostic techniques, and treating options in the different organ systems.Versatility: A general medicine MD is trained in the diagnosis and management of a wide range of disorders and diseases; hence, they are versatile doctors in treating a broad spectrum of the needs of patients.Foundational to Specialization: An MD in general medicine thus will be a good foundation for one who would later like to specialize in one area
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Akansha Bisht

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No, An MD (Doctor of Medicine) is a postgraduate medical qualification that requires a foundation in general medicine, which is provided by the MBBS program. This is the basic medical degree that qualifies you to practice medicine.

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