Can i be a docter after bsc nursing plz answer me

Can i be a docter afer bsc nursingn for which degree i shld go to be a docter after completing bsc nursing

0 157 Views | Posted 2013-08-04 15:39:28
Asked by priya singh

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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2013-08-05 15:52:32
    Hi,
    1)
    To become a doctor, you need to pass MBBS. It is not be possible to branch off into MBBS with a nursing degree. There is no lateral entry in MBBS. You need to study the whole course and have to get in through merit. You need to take the medical entrance tests.
    2)
    To be eligible :
    - You need to pass 12th in Science with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English with minimum 60% .
    - You should have completed 17 years of age on or before 31st day of December of the year of admission.
    - You need to sit for entrance exam such as AIIMS Entrance Exam, NEET, MPPMT, HP Combined Pre Medical Entrance Test etc.
    3)
    Some of the medical colleges
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    All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi
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    nisha berry

    2013-08-05 01:25:16
    U need to give entrance exam which is NEET(or AIPMT) and state entrance exams which are based on class 11 and 12 PCB syllabi. U can appear for these exams even while doing Bsc if u fulfil there eligibility criteria and if u get selected u cn study MBBS.Mind u dat its quite tough to get MBBS as competition levels are soaring high year aftr year
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    Answered by

    saloni arora

    2013-08-04 21:07:14
    U need to leave nursing college then sit for entrance if u are under 25 years of age and fulfil eligibility criterial

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