What is the difference between Ayurveda (MD and MS) and MBBS (MD and MS)?

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Asked by Parvez Islam

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    Deep Prajapati

    8 years ago
    the word itself speaks, an ayurvedic doctor insists aurvedic medicine to cure, but an MBBS suggest an allopathic medicines . both of them have a different stance in today's world. though I'm an engineer but you are studying doctoral degree or want to pursue the same kind , so you must be having a better knowledge about the same. rest it's all about your interest.
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    These two are not same. MBBS is basically related to allopathic medicines, surgeries etc. While B.A. MS deals with Ayurveda or Ayurvedic medicines and treatments. MS I. e. Master of Surgery is one of the specializations opted by MBBS Doctors after completing MBBS like MD. So if you pursue MS after MBBS you'll become a Surgeon. But you can't opt for MS after studying B.A. MS as B.A. MS doctors are no way related to Surgical treatments.

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