Blog Summary Choosing the right PG course after MBBS is crucial for advancing your medical career. This blog explores the top 5 postgraduate medical courses—MRCP, MRCOG, FRCR, MRCS, and MRCPCH—that…
Blog SummaryPLAB exam is a two-part licensing exam to access the skills and knowledge of MBBS graduates to practice in the UK. Whereas MRCP/MRCS is a post-graduate qualification and the…
Blog SummaryIn Indian context passing the MBBS followed by an internship alone cannot ensure a satisfying career. Only those who do an MD (or MS) can hope to get better…
Blog SummaryThough anyone with an MBBS can work as a doctor, the real great career opens up only when they obtain a postgraduate (PG) or do a fellowship program for…
Blog SummaryM.Ch is a post-doctoral medical qualification in the field of medical sciences. Generally, the minimum qualification required to join this course is an MBBS followed by PG or direct…
Blog SummaryDoctors are generally of two kinds – general physicians or specialists. It is normal for patients to visit a physician first and if required escalate the visit to a…
Blog SummaryWhen you have all the skills of a medical specialist, but have not done a GMC-approved programme, you can use the Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR) procedure…
Blog Summary In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the top postgraduate medical courses in India for MBBS graduates, shedding light on diverse specializations and career prospects. From Radiology’s precision…
Blog Summary MRCP stands for Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom (MRCP). It is a PG medical diploma in the United Kingdom. Admission is bypassing…
Blog SummaryIndian MBBS degree holders can pursue PG programs like MD, MS, MMST, MTech, PhD, MSc or DNB programs to increase their expertise and get placed in top hospitals in…