Science, asked by aqsa1747, 1 year ago

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Can anyone please tell me how to become a doctor after 12th

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Answered by ananyadubey2013
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By doing BDS or MBBS..............................
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mrsarwankumarsoni: After passing 12th you have to clear NEET exam on the basis of rank you will take admission in medical clg for bds or mbbs for 6 year
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Answered by prantikskalitap8kpsj
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1. Get Good Marks and Grades You have to passed Final 12th class with Physics, Chemistry and Biology with at least 60% marks from a recognized Board of education like CBSE.In order to get admission in the best colleges and the best medical schools, you need excellent grades first class. The better Marks and Grades, the more seriously you’ll be taken as a candidate for the programs you wish to get into and the more opportunities you’ll have along the way to make connections and network.






2. Science Stream Choose the complete science Stream (with math) at your school. Those who do best in pre-med programs and in medical school have been dealing with math and science from an early age. Take all the courses your high school offers in math and science so when serious classes roll around in college, you’re prepared.

 Procedure to become a Doctor after 12th

Step1 : EARN A BACHELOR’S DEGREE (4 YEARS)

The first step to becoming a doctor you have to done completing a four-year pre-medical undergraduate program. Every medical school and college has its own set of requirements and eligibilities, but you will have to give strong focus on the following areas:
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Anatomy
Biology
Physics
Calculus

Step 2: Pass the Medical College Admission Test

You have to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) according to individuals interested applying. In this exam there are multiple-choice and options about problem solving, critical thinking, scientific principles and writing. It is important to perform well on this exam in order to get enter into medical school.


Medical entrance exams for MBBS are :
Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).
AIIMS Entrance Exams – All India Institute of Medical Science Entrance Exam
AIPMT- All India –Pre Medical/ Pre Dental Entrance Exam
AIMS- Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences
AFMC- Armed Forces Medical College exam
BLDE University under graduate entrance Test
Medical Entrance Exams in Delhi
Medical entrance examinations in Andhra Pradesh
MP DMAT – All India Dental & Medical Admission Test – Madhya Pradesh
UPCAT/ UPCMET/UPCPMT – Uttar Pradesh Medical Entrance Exams
All India common Entrance test, Dr. DY Patil Medical College.
DUMET – Delhi University Medical/ Dental Entrance test
DUSET- Delhi University Super- speciality Entrance Test
Haryana PMT -Haryana Pre- Medical Test
HP CPMT – Himachal Pradesh Combined Pre Medical Entrance Test HP CPMT Medical Entrance Exam
KLE UGAIET / PGAIET – KLE University Under Graduate / Post Graduate All India Entrance Test
KEAM- Kerala Entrance Exam (MBBS, BDS, BV.Sc AND AH)

 

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Step 3: Enroll in Medical School (4 YEARS)

A Doctor of Medicine (MD) program is four years long and combines academic coursework with clinical training. The first two years of the program will teach medical students about several topics, including medical laws and ethics, microbiology, anatomy and physiology. The final two years require students to participate in clinical rotations. These rotations, completed under the supervision of doctors, will expose students to areas involving surgery, pediatrics, internal medicine, psychiatry, gynecology and obstetrics.Medical students must complete courses in the following areas:
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Ethics
Pharmacology
Physiology
Medical students can choose to pursue either a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree. The programs are nearly the same, except the D.O. degree program involves training in osteopathic manipulative medicine. During the last two years of medical school, students are required to gain real-world experience at hospitals and clinics. They learn how to diagnose and treat patients while working under the supervision of licensed physicians.

Step 4: Getting a License

Doctors must obtain medical licensure to practice in hospitals and other types of medical facilities. In order to earn licensure, doctors must pass the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE). This three-part exam covers topics involving scientific and medical concepts, patient care and management in ambulatory settings.

Step 5: Complete a Medical Residency

After graduating from medical school, aspiring doctors must enter residency programs. In a residency, doctors will receive paid, on-the-job training. These can last anywhere from 3-7 years, depending on the specialty. Residencies take place in a hospital and offer an opportunity for medical school graduates to begin treating patients under the supervision of an experienced doctor.

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