Which degree or Diploma course can I pursue after completing MBBS through distance?

1 Follower | 168 Views | Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Amit Pushkar

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    Abhishek Raghav

    5 years ago
    Usually, people do specialisation courses in fields like anatomy, anesthesia, etc. You should go for them, taking into consideration that you've spent your time and money in MBBS. In case you want to choose a totally different path and explore distance learning courses in different fields, specifically in Bhopal then visit: https://www.cvru.ac.in/iode/about-iode.
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    Abhishek kapoor

    5 years ago
    After completion of your MBBS you can pursue degree courses, in which you want to specialize. By doing so, you can be specialised in a field, in which you want to be. You can look for the relevant courses in universities like CVRU Bilaspur. You can go for subjects like M.Sc. In microbiology or Biotech to match your interest or Diploma or Bachelor in Pharmacy.
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    Answered by

    kanksha Mutreja | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago

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