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5th November 2014, 02:08 PM
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MBBS after Physiotherapy Course
Can you tell me if I can get admission in MBBS course after completing the Physiotherapy course as I want to take admission in it?
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#2
5th November 2014, 04:02 PM
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Re: MBBS after Physiotherapy Course
Yes, you can do MBBS course after completing the Physiotherapy course. To support my point I am giving you the eligibility requirement of the course: M.B.B.S. or Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery is an Undergraduate Academic Degree Course related with Medicine and Surgery. The Duration of M.B.B.S. course extends over a period of 4 ½ academic years which are divided into 9 semesters. Eligibility Candidate should have secured more than 50% marks in physics, chemistry and biology aggregate in their 10+2 grade. Candidate need to appear and clear Common Entrance Test (CET) and All India Medical Entrance Examination (AIMEE). The All India Pre Medical Entrance Test for admission to 15% of the total seats for medical and dental courses in all medical and dental colleges run by the Union of India which is conducted by Central board of Secondary education. The student must be minimum 17 years old on or before 31st December of the year of admission. Upper age limit is 25 years. The written test is concerned with physics, chemistry and biology (botany and zoology). There is negative marking for a wrong answer. Some medical entrance tests also have a few questions on general knowledge, personality and intelligence assessment or English language. States also conduct their own Pre Medical Entrance Examination for domiciled candidates. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Subjects Human Anatomy. Human Physiology Including Bio-Physics. Biochemistry. Introduction to Humanities & Community Medicine. Forensic Medicine including Toxicology. Dermatology and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Orthopaedics. Radiotherapy. Ophthalmology. Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Specialisations General Medicine. General Surgery. Paediatrics. Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Dermatology. Ophthalmology. Orthopaedics. E.N.T. (Ear, Nose and Throat). Psychiatry. Anaesthesiology. |