What is the difference between MD and MBBS?

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12 months ago

The key difference between MD and MBBS lies in their level and focus. 

MBBS is an undergraduate degree that serves as the foundation for a medical career, equipping students with the basic knowledge of medicine, surgery, and clinical skills necessary to become a general practitioner. 

In contrast, MD

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3 years ago
Differences between MD and MBBS are: 1- MD is a postgraduation degree whereas MBBS is a graduation degree. 2- Eligibility for MBBS Candidates must have cleared the 10+2 exam with Chemistry Physics and Biology Zoology and Botany). Candidates must be Indian nationals for admission through the All Ind

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Pratik pawar
3 years ago
The basic difference between the MBBS & MD is that MBBS is an undergraduate course that is pursued by candidates who wish to make their career in the field of medicine. Whereas, MD is a postgraduate course that can be pursued by candidates who have completed their MBBS.

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