Are there any government jobs that I can seek after completing MBBS at GMC Aurangabad?

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    Himanshi Pandey | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, after completing their degree at GMC Aurangabad, there are various career opportunities for MBBS graduates in the government sector. Some of these opportunities are as follows:

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    Government Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Clinics, Health Centres, etc.

    MBBS graduates can serve as Resident Doctors, Physicians, Medical Advisors, etc. in these organisations

    Government Schools, Colleges, Research Institutions, etc.

    There are endless government jobs for MBBS graduates in the field of education

    Indian Railways

    If you wish to work in the Indian railroads after finishing your MBBS, you must take the UPSC Combined Medical Services (CMSE) examination

    Armed Forces

    As a Navy doctor, you will be able to learn and practise military medicine while also caring for the health of service members and their families in both peace and conflict

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