Which has better scope after MBBS - PG Course or a DNB Course ?

hi, i have completed my bachelor of medicines study, i.e MBBS as well completed my internship as well.\ni want to know which is more suitable in pursuing a PG Course or a DNB Course for post garduation studies, as well would also like to know whether both of them are recgonised outside India as well... View More

0 5k Views | Posted 2010-01-20 03:59:48
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    Priya Saxena | Guide-Level 11

    2010-01-20 11:18:08
    Hi Sushil,
    Post completing your MBBS, you may choose to pursue a Masters based on your interest.But first you need to make up your mind is whether you wish to pursue higher education in India or outside it based on which you may later decide which course would you prefer to pursue. DNB courses in India are recognized under MCI, making it valid enough to be pursued but then it is always better that you go for masters degrees rather than diploma courses.
    All the best!
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    Raghu Nath

    7 years ago
    "Not only PG, there are plenty of courses available to pursue after MBBS which has a greater scope. You can opt for PG Diploma courses and you also have an option of studying clinical courses where you have to intake fellowship courses and can get the good exposure, in-depth knowledge of the course which you have selected. You can become an expert in medical especially if you undertake this kind of clinical courses.
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    shiksha | Contributor-Level 10

    2010-01-28 21:33:29
    Hi, DNB is considered to be equivalent to a MD Degree. The National Board of Examinations at present conducts postgraduate and postdoctoral examinations in 54 disciplines and the degree awarded by the Board is called the “Diplomate of National Board”. the holders of the Degree awarded by the National Board of Examinations are eligible to be considered on par with the holders of the Post Graduation Degrees awarded by other Indian Universities viz. M.S, M.D., & M.C.H for all practical purposes including recruitment, promotions etc. At the postgraduate level, specialization can be taken up in Medicine and Surgery. Some candida
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    Mahesh

    2010-01-20 10:43:49
    Dr.Sushil MD/MS seats in India are ver few. call 9986318076 to get a seat in your choice of specialization-Radio, ortho, Gynaec, Pdeac, ENT etc.
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