Hi Friends...Happy Independence day.

This time I came with a new blog that is totally different from the IT world but today is Independence day so it should be something different, something related to people and society.

It is a different kind of blog but a knowledgeable Blog for all.

Those interested in serving society while pursuing a career that promises a good future can choose an undergraduate degree in Medicine or Allied Disciplines.
>> MBBS Degree: The 5.5-year MBBS program, which includes a year of rotational internship, trains students in subjects like gynecology, pediatrics, obstetrics, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and pathology to name a few It includes practical as well as theoretical components.
Students have to scored 50% at least in 12th class then need to clear national and state level exam of Medical for entry in a college. The premier exam is AIPMT and this exam conducted by the Delhi-based CBSE. Apart from these, Aspirants may also be required to take tests conducted by individual institutes for their programmes. For entry through state-level and institute tests, minimum requirements range from 55% to 60% marks in 12TH CLASS. Those looking to study further can pursue a Doctor of Medicine(MD), Master of Surgery(MS) or the Diplomat of National Board(DNB), a title awarded by the National Board of Examination(NBE), an autonomous academic body under the union ministry of health and family welfare, on completion of a PG degree.

>>Dentistry:

The BDS is a four year program. Students study basic subjects like pathology, microbiology, medicine, human anatomy, including Embryology and Histology, Human anatomy, Physiology, biochemistry etc. Students opting for a PG can pursue a specialization and then train in a super- specialization.
Other options like Veterinary Science, Ayurveda, Homeopath, Surgery and the list goes on.

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