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Click below to check the cursing colleges in India:
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After completing an MBBS course in India, graduates can pursue various postgraduate and Diploma courses to specialize further in their chosen fields. These courses provide advanced training and specialization, allowing MBBS graduates to develop expertise in specific medical fields, which enhances career prospects and offers diverse professional pathways.
Here are some of the main options:
Doctor of Medicine (MD):
MD in General Medicine
MD in Pediatrics
MD in Dermatology
MD in Psychiatry
MD in Radiology
MD in Pathology
MD in Anesthesiology
MD in Obstetrics & Gynecology
Master of Surgery (MS):
MS in General Surgery
MS in Orthopedics
MS in Ophtha
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The official website of the college is silent about the number of seats available. It is advisable to get in touch with them directly for detailed information.
Regards.
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You can download previous year question papers through the university website.
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Candidates should have obtained at least minimum 50% aggregate of marks either in the Bachelors Degree and/or in the Master's Degree in Sciences/Social Sciences/Commerce/Humanity (OR) Bachelors in Engineering or Technology with specialization in Science and Mathematics with 55% marks or any other qualification equivalent thereto
Candidates must be trained in-service teachers in elementary education or should have completed a NCTE recognized teacher education programme through face-to-face mode.
Fees for B.Ed: Rs. 50,000
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You can pursue Siksha sastri B.Ed sanskrit in Rastriya Sanskrit Sansthan in correspondence by applying the application with respective details. It is deemed as university and provides huge scope in fields like Government teacher/ assistant professor.
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All the best!
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You wouldn't ask this question in the first place if you really know about both SSN and PSG Tech. PSG Tech is a tier 1 college and SSN is a tier 2 college in placement, faculty, infrastructure, etc. Usually, the Chennaites who don't get PSG, GCT or CIT prefer SSN. I think both colleges provide almost equal exposure and opportunities and to answer your question - yes, PSG Tech is far better than SSN because of advantage of studying in PSG is that you will always have their brand name behind your back even after you leave the college. So, choose wisely and my suggestion for you is to choose the one which is nearest to your h
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