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Candidates cannot choose to pursue an MBBS degree without taking the NEET exam.
NEET is the only entrance exam for admissions to MBBS Programs in India.
Yes, NEET is the only medical entrance exam in India for MBBS admission.
The duration of the MBBS course is 4 and a half years followed by a compulsory rotatory internship of one year. The course follows a semester system, each semester consisting of six months. The MBBS course is divided into three phases, viz., Pre-clinical, Para-clinical, and Clinical Phase.
MD, MS, Diploma, DNB, certificate, and fellowship studies are all offered after MBBS. These courses are offered in a variety of specialisations, including anaesthesia, general medicine, community medicine, ophthalmology, gynaecology, and obstetrics. After completing their MBBS, those who want to work in the management field might enrol in an MBA programme.
MS stands for A three-year postgraduate medical degree study called the Master of Surgery, or MS degree, is available. Students who want to specialize in surgery in their chosen area of medicine can choose the MS or Master of Surgery degree program after finishing the MBBS degree program.
In the doctor ranks, the lowest level is a general practitioner.
Nurse Practitioners, Physical Therapist Assistants, Medical and Health Service Managers, and Medical Assistants are some major fields in demand nowadays.