Can I do MS (Masters of surgery) in to become a surgeon after completing B.Sc. Cardiology, M.Sc. Cardiology and MD?

I have done 12th with 90% marks.

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    Aayushi Bijawe | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    Yes, it is possible to pursue a career as a cardiac surgeon after completing a B.Sc. Cardiology, M.Sc. Cardiology, and MD (Doctor of Medicine) degree.

    However, it's important to note that the specific requirements and educational pathways may vary depending on the country and the institution you wish to pursue your studies in.

    To become a cardiac surgeon, the usual educational pathway involves completing a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (such as pre-medical or biological sciences), followed by medical school to earn an MD degree. After completing medical school, aspiring cardiac surgeons typically undergo a residency programme in

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