After M.Sc in cardiology, MBBS is compulsory to do md in cardiology?

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    Astha Mishra | Contributor-Level 6

    5 days ago

    To pursue a career in cardiology, here's a general overview of the typical pathway:

     

    Typical Pathway to Become a Cardiologist

    1. *MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)*: Complete an MBBS degree from a recognised medical institution.

    2. *MD/DNB (Doctor of Medicine/Diplomate of National Board) in General Medicine*: Pursue a postgraduate degree (MD/DNB) in General Medicine.

    3. *DM/DNB (Doctorate of Medicine/Diplomate of National Board) in Cardiology*: Specialize in cardiology by pursuing a super-specialty degree (DM/DNB) in Cardiology.

     

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