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MBBS Slowly Becoming New BTech In India

Hope you're not surprised ready the headline of this article ! Yes, Today's we'll talk about your career with mbbs degree. Is it really worth doing mbbs after 2023? Are you going to reach your desired goals or accomplish the dreams you watched holding this degree? We all know what's the situation for engineers in the country. When there's so much flow of freshly graduated people in the market, jobs available in the market will definitely decrease. You either have to build a greater resume or open your own business in the field. But not everyone can build greatest resume and budget for starting a business. What happens then? Most of people just sit at home and wait for an opportunity. Most of the time people are not able to find a perfect work opportunity for themselves and end up working for an underpaid job. The similar issues mbbs graduates are facing after covid-19. During covid there was huge demand of doctors but after that the demand drastically decreased. Mos
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How to apply for internship after passing FMGE (MCI Exam)

Want to Transfer the Internship in India after passing FMGE exam? Here is some very important information for you guys if you have passed your FMGE/MCI screening test recently and want to apply for internship in India. After i passed the exam i tried to Transfer my internship in India and i researched about it. so, here i'm sharing to you guys everything i know about the process. The Process After the results are declared one must wait for a month to collect the pass certificate from MCI. in that time first of all you should inform your Collage/University that you wanna transfer your internship to any hospital in India and get permission (Internship Transfer Certificate) from them. and simultaneously you should contact the medical collage or hospital where you want to apply for internship to inquire about their requirements. you need to apply for the state medical council registration or MCI registration for which you'll need your FMGE passing certificate. than you

FMGE Exam Pattern

FMGE/MCI Screening test is of total 300 marks (Multiple choice questions) Exam conducted in a single day divided into two parts each containing 150 questions. Timing for both parts will be 2:30 hours and you'll get approximately 1 hour break in between . There is no negative marking. Mode of exam is computer based. One must obtain 150 marks to pass the exam. Part 1 is mostly one liner Questions and some image based questions while part 2 contains each type questions including more Case type questions and image based questions. Here is the average Marks distribution for each subjects. the numbers may change little in your exam. ANATOMY 17 PHYSIOLOGY 17 BIOCHEMISTRY 17 PATHOLOGY 13 MICROBIOLOGY 13 PHARMACOLOGY 13 FORENSIC MEDICINE 10 PSM 30 ENT 15 OPHTHALMOLOGY 15

How To Prepare For OET

Whenever we start preperation for any exam, few queries all of us face.  Where to start my preperation?  What is the perfect material?  How much time do i need to ace this exam? And many more questions.... To know how deal with all these questions which bother us in beginning of your preperation continue reading this article. Here, we're going to talk everything about OET preperation. This is collective information what we have gathered from people around and tried to make a concise plan and strategy to ace OET in less time. We know that you must be familiar with OET exam. But some people might not be knowing about this exam. So, let's talk little bit about basics. OET is occupational english test taken by medical professionals who want to persue their medical career in english speaking countries. The exam contains four parts, Listening Reading Writing Speaking Let's talk about the preperation now ! Before you start preparing for this exam you must be familiar with the patt

NBEMS Opens Registration Window And Edit Window For NEET-PG 2021

National board of examinations has issued a notice regarding Neet-PG 2021 today. Following the directions given by the ministry of health and family welfare the national board of examinations in medical sciences has issued a notice regarding opening of registration window and edit window for NEET-PG 2021. The board has decided to open these windows during 16/08/2021 to 20/08/2021. NBE in the notification further included that the candidates who are completing their internship during 01/07/2021 to 30/09/2021 and fulfilling other criteria mentioned in the information bulletin of NEET-PG 2021 are eligible to apply during this window period. The candidates can choose the state of their choice for the examination and the NBEMS will provide available center to them in their preferred state. As per recent decision of implementing the OBC and EWS reservation in All india quota scheme the NBEMS has opened edit window for the candidates who have already registered for the NEET-PG 2021 exam

Covid-19 Vaccination Currently Halted In Guangzhou Amid Recent Virus Outbreak

Covid-19 vaccination drive has been put on hold in guangzhou city in china amid recent viral outbreak. Individual vaccination has been halted in the city so that more focus can be given to the testing of the community. Vice mayor of the city Li Ming in a press conference said that "the rise in covid-19  has made it necessary to concentrate energy  resources on nucleic acid testing  adjust the speed of the vaccination drive". As locals were rushing to get the vaccine shots during the spike in the infection rates cancellation of the vaccination appointments was necessary to reduce the further spread of the virus. Shanghai based vaccine expert Tao Lina said that this decision to prioritize the testing to stop virus spread is not surprising because vaccines take more time to be effective crowding at the vaccination centers can increase the spread of the virus. Vaccination is being prioritized for the industries and key groups of the city. Individual vaccination will resume after

Did you know that you’re eligible only for 15% seats during NEET-PG counseling ?

 Hey guys, Welcome back to Medspacedaily. After getting done with internship and graduation most of us start to prepare for the post graduation exam which is neet-pg. Everyone start the preparation for the exam but many students doesn’t know the procedure and the rules for counseling to get the seat of their choice. Here we’ll try to highlight one information which you may not know and it can be important for you. Sometimes students don’t have enough information and just start preparing for the exam and later-on they tend to get confused about the process. Here i have tried to uncover the similar issue many medical gradates especially the foreign medical graduates face after their graduation and while preparing for the post graduation exam. The foreign medical graduate and the student graduated from the state other than their own may not know that they’re only eligible for 15% quota of a particular collage they’re applying. Many fmg students doesn’t know the rules of the counseling pr