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PG specialisations after MBBS: How to proceed, entrance exams and institutes

Saikat Chakraborty
Saikat Chakraborty
Posted on 08 May 2022
14:31 PM
Summary
You will be eligible to appear for the PG entrance exams after completing your internship and housestaffship
The selection of specialisations and institutes is dependent on your ranking in the PG entrance exam

If you’re a candidate for the medical school exam, there’s a stiff competition ahead. But have you ever pondered what would be your next step if you crack the exam and receive the degree after six years? Relying only on your MBBS degree might not be helpful for establishing a good practice or joining a renowned hospital or medical research facility. The best way to sort your career is through postgraduate (PG) specialisations offered by top medical institutes in India.

 

Why PG specialisation is important after MBBS

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There are roughly 40,000 seats in Doctor of Medicine (MD), Master of Surgery (MS), PG Diploma, and DNB CET for MBBS degree-holders who need to ensure admission through multiple postgraduate medical entrances each year. Knowing which specialty to pursue after MBBS would help you make an educated decision. 

 

Without a PG specialisation you would not be able to operate as a specialist doctor in a core field. For instance, anyone with only an MBBS degree wouldn’t be able to treat a cardiac patient and the best option would be to refer the patient to a cardiac specialist.  

 

Rode to PG specialisations after MBBS:

 

 

 

 

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Postgraduate medical entrance exams: 

 


 

Eligibility: You need to complete your MBBS/BDS/BVSc & AH degree, followed by the mandatory internship and house staffship, and have a valid registration number. There is no age limit. 


 

Type of specialisations after MBBS:

Specialisations after MBBS can be divided into two broad categories — Medicine and Surgery.

 

Doctor of Medicine (MD) specialisations: 


 

Doctor of Surgery (MS) specialisations: 


 

Medical colleges that offer both MD and MS courses in West Bengal: (Through NEET PG):

 

Medical colleges that offer both MD and MS courses in India: (Through INI CET)


 

After completing your master’s degree you can also pursue a postgraduate diploma degree in your specialisation in either Medicine or Surgery. For this, you need to appear for the Diplomate National Board Centralised Entrance Test (DNB CET). 

Last updated on 08 May 2022
02:31 PM
Study Opportunities MBBS Medical NEET PG NEET PG 2022 Surgery Medicine Postgraduate
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