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Is attending medical education seminars and workshops worth?

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With several organizations and people coming up with different kinds of seminars and workshops now and then, it can be quite overwhelming for medical aspirants to decide which ones to attend. Are these seminars or workshops worth paying attention to and taking time out to attend them? Attending a seminar or workshop for Medical education in India and abroad is a good way to learn about different Universities, programs, and admissions requirements of different countries in one place.  Here you can meet medical school’s authorized representatives and expert counselors , ask questions and gather information about the Medical Universities in hand. They will provide information and answer questions about the services being provided during the admission process, university requirements, eligibility, budget, as well as all the preparations that need to be done on the student’s part. Medical Education seminars or workshops typically include presentations on topics related to p

Know this before taking admission at any Medical University

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Know this before taking admission at any Medical University Medical students must be dedicated and focused. "A significant amount of personal sacrifice comes along with the profession, and if you don't have a great motivation, you won't find the sacrifice worth the reward," Getting admitted at a prime Medical school is a highly competitive feat. The acceptance rate at government medical colleges is cut throat as the seats are limited and the fees at private medical colleges is equally deferring for students with limited budget. But you don’t need to panic if you were unfortunately unable to score well for a government college. You also don’t need to succumb to get admission at any private college you get your hands on. Undoubtedly, it is the foremost goal of any Indian medical aspirant to secure a seat in an Indian medical institution but doing individual research about the private medical colleges you are able to secure admission at is equally im

Globalization of education

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Globalization  of education The popularity of studying abroad is growing tremendously among the new gen and along with it the enthusiasm to explore new study destination proffering growth and unique learning experience. The real benefits of getting a global education and learning in a World classroom helps you shape up as a multifaceted person. Global classrooms offer students the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and understanding of other cultures, cultivate analytical thinking, and help to develop consideration towards others point of view.  Education can be accounted as one of the major factors towards economic growth and stability both on personal and professional levels. One of the most important benefits of education is how it improves personal lives and also helps societies as a whole.  A globalized education certainly transforms an individual in certain positive ways. The diverse environment allows students a more holistic understanding of the internati

Career after MBBS in India

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Career choices after MBBS in India   MD/MS/Diploma The primary choice after MBBS for candidates who wish to advance their medical career is post graduation course in specialties like internal medicine, general surgery, gynecology , pediatrics , ENT etc.  After MD/MS you become a specialist doctor.  The duration of course is 3 years. Diploma of National Board (DNB) Some MBBS graduates also pursue their dreams of becoming a specialist doctor by continuing with a Diploma in the specialist field. DNB is a postgraduate diploma course offered by the National board of Examinations, and recognized  by the MCI.  The duration of course is 3 years. Few glitches that make DNB a second choice to MD/MS is the passing rate in DNB being very low, depending on the course and hospital of choice. Secondly, many hospitals prefer MD/MS candidates over DNB candidates. Thirdly, DNB course is provided mostly in private hospitals where practical exposure is less than govt. hospitals, esp