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About MBBS

MBBS or Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery is also described as BMBS, which is an abbreviation of the Latin word, Medicinae Baccalaureus Baccalaureus Chirurgiae. This is an undergraduate degree programme in the field of Medicine and Surgery. The first two advanced and professional undergraduate medical degrees are Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. It is probably one of the topmost degrees in the world and therefore by profession, after completing an MBBS from top medical colleges, an individual is officially transformed into a medical professional.

Course Name

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Abbreviation

MBBS

Type

Degree

Level

Undergraduate

Field

Healthcare

Eligibility

10+2 with PhysicsChemistry, and Biology

Duration

5.5 years

Average Fee

Rs. 71,000 to Rs.2,100,000

Average Salary

Rs. 360,000 per annum

 

 

 

Duration

5.5 years

Average Fee

Rs. 71,000 to Rs.2,100,000

Average Salary

Rs. 360,000 per annum

Career Opportunities

Physician, DoctorEndocrinologistPathologistNeurologistCardiologistGynaecologist

MBBS Eligibility

Applicants must meet the eligibility requirements for a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (BMBS) or MBBS degree. Candidates also should be aware of the basic requirements needed for pursuing a bachelor's degree in medicine and a bachelor's degree in surgery, including the course understanding. These are the necessary eligibility requirements that the students must follow to obtain MBBS admission:

  • The minimum marks criteria may differ, although, in the intermediate test, general applicants should have scored at least 50 per cent marks.

  • The minimum age requirement is 17 years to register for the MBBS NEET exam.

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Description Of MBBS

  • Applicants will have to pass the medical entrance exam needed for MBBS admission.

  • Applicants should have done at least 10 + 2 with mandatory subjects Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

  • The minimum percentage for eligible candidates for the reserved category is 40 per cent.

  • The maximum age restriction for applying for the MBBS course is 25 years

MBBS Admissions

There are various ways of enrolling students in the MBBS program provided by various institutions and schools. In the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery programmes, educational institutions use various methodologies to enrol applicants. To receive an MBBS degree, applicants must follow the different strategies with a thorough understanding from which they must then achieve university admissions. The various methods by which candidates may become admitted to this degree are described below.

Entrance exams: The most common method for approving candidates is a medical entrance exam used by colleges and universities. Aspiring MBBS students sit for different entrance exams to earn a Bachelor of Medicine and a Bachelor of Surgery (BMBS or MBBS) degree. The results obtained in these exams allow the students to apply to high-ranking universities offering such degrees.

Merit-based: There are colleges and universities in these courses which offer candidates admissions based on the marks achieved in 10 + 2. The eligibility criteria are based on competencies gained in 10 + 2. These colleges often take students using their cut-off lists. But the number of these colleges is very less in numbers and the medical entrance exam is a must for this particular degree.