if i do mbbs after degree and also if i choose for some post graduate courses after mbbs will ther be age related problem wen i bcom doctor
will this effect my carrier in any way?
89 Views|Posted 2012-05-05 07:34:02
Asked by Daniela
6 Answers

Answered by
2012-05-05 08:20:46
Usually medical professional turn 30 years, by the time they complete their specialization after MD. There is no age issue for career as doctor in government or private sector hospitals. Therefore, go ahead with your planning.

Answered by
2012-05-07 10:35:32
Well i would also state the same words as said by other experts that 'Age sall never be a problem'. So, you can definitely go ahead with pursuing your area of interest.
All the best!

Answered by
2012-05-05 10:17:18
Hi Daniel .. Any age will not stop u to read but one thing u shuld keep in mind that how u read .. becoz if u do ur MBBS also its sumntyms difficult to get seat in PG . the same phase u have to go through as u will go for MBBS . other rather after MBBS there are many other options to opt lik

Answered by
2012-05-05 10:08:02
Definitely NOT, there is no age issue for education if you are not keen to start earning very early in life.

Answered by
2012-05-05 09:33:17
Don't worry.Most of them grow older with Medicine.Getting admission in MBBS itsef is taking a long time with the long term coaching repeated after the first attempt.
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