What is the difference between MD in Dermatology and PG Diploma in Dermatology?

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    Alwin Sabu

    11 months ago

    MD or doctorate of medicine in dermatology is a three year postgraduate course that deals with the branch of medicine related to skin and hair. You can apply for MD in dermatology after completing MBBS with atleast 50% in aggregate.

    PG Diploma in dermatology it is a two year postgraduate Diploma course that deals with the various common skin and cosmetic dermatological diseases. The main objective is to train students to become profesionals and experts  to medical emergencies of the skin . 

     

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