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MBBS




MBBS stands for "Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery." It's a professional undergraduate degree awarded to students who have completed the necessary medical curriculum and training. The degree is recognized in many countries as the primary qualification for practicing medicine.

The curriculum for an MBBS program typically includes a combination of theoretical study, practical skills training, and clinical experience. Students learn about various medical disciplines such as anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and clinical medicine.
After completing their MBBS degree, graduates usually undergo further training in the form of internships or residencies to gain hands-on experience in different medical specialties. Upon successful completion of their training and any required licensing exams, they become eligible to practice medicine independently or pursue further specialization through postgraduate studies.






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This curriculum includes theoretical and practical knowledge in various medical branches such as Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Pharmacology, Community Medicine, Dermatology, Surgery, and Orthopaedics. The syllabus is divided into pre-clinical, para-clinical, and clinical subjects12. The course is typically spread across 9 semesters.

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