Sunday, July 31, 2011

Medical Entrance in India: A challenge

Medicine is a highly sought after career in India. And that is one of the main reasons why taking and clearing medical entrance exams in India is a huge challenge. Every year more than 1.5 million aspiring students sit for medical exams and compete for some few thousand medical seats, in different medical colleges in the country.
Today, India has a huge population and as such a number of health related issues have also come up, which were perhaps not very common earlier. So, to have a country of healthy people, there is a huge need for trained professionals in India.

An increasingly large number of the population in India suffers from various types of lifestyle and other diseases. A drastic change in way of life has come about in the country. The major reason for this is due to a huge number of young professionals with high-stress careers; there are many other reasons as well. As mentioned earlier, studying medicine is not an easy task and not everyone is cut out for this profession. Now, if you are thinking of having a career in medicine, you must start your preparations early. It has to begin at the undergraduate level of your education.
Aspiring medicine candidates have to choose subjects related to science in high school. The subjects for you to take are – physics, chemistry and biology. These subjects will help you prepare for the highly competitive medical exams after completing high school. Candidates can also enroll in institutes, which train students to successfully clear medical entrance exams. There are a number of coaching or training institutes in various parts of India, which train students for the same. The institute conducts regular classes and also holds mock exam and interview sessions, to gauge the preparation of the students for the entrance exams.

MBBS Entrance Exams

Medical entrance exams in India are popularly referred to as MBBS entrance exams. Getting a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree or MBBS degree takes five years. There are various medical colleges in India and if you wish to apply for admission to more than one college, you will have to appear separate for separate entrance exams. You can also appear for the statewide medical entrance exams. For this as well, you will have to sit for separate exams if you want to apply to medical colleges in multiple states.
The newly constituted six-member panel, which runs the MCI or the Medical Council of India, has proposed a common entrance exam for all medical colleges for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. If this proposal is finalized, students might appear for the common test by the next academic year, i.e. 2011. Further, if this proposal materializes, it means that candidates will not longer have to appear for multiple entrance exams, which is a time consuming, tiring and tough process. This new move will be very beneficial for students.
In India, MBBS degree includes classes in various fields. Some of them are - microbiology, pathology, toxicology and pharmacology, along with other subjects which are essential for medical studies. After completing four and a half years studying MBBS, candidates have to do an internship for six months or a year. After this, they can pursue a post-graduate degree in medicine if they want. Though candidates having MBBS degree can practice medicine in India, many of them opt for an MD degree, if they want to specialize in certain field. Also, those with MD degree can get higher paying jobs.

Career options for MBA Graduates

There are numerous career options for candidates having MBBS degree, apart from general practice. Even if you do not get an MD degree there are several avenues open for you. Some of the options available are – Hospital Administration, General Practice, Scientific Research, Medical Writing, Cosmetology and Medical Transcription. Apart from these there are some other avenues as well, a few of them are discussed here:
Medical Writing – if you have the knack of writing along with a degree in medicine, you are a perfect candidate for this profile. You can even enhance your writing skills by enrolling in a course of creative writing. Remuneration for this profile is pretty good.
Pharma Companies: these companies require MBBS professionals for various positions. It can range from managerial level positions to positions in research and development among others. A job in pharma company may also require you to answer queries about the products to doctors and other field staff. You may also be required to conduct training sessions and clinical trials of medicines, etc.
Medical Underwriting: for this job candidates have to work with insurance companies. It entails pre-hospital health checks for insurance, handling death claims and dealing with hospitalization expenses, among others. Health companies offer pretty good salary for this.

Medical Colleges in India

There are several medical colleges in India. But all students aspire to get admission to the renowned medical schools in India. Clearing the entrance exams of the prestigious medical colleges in India is pretty tough and one needs to prepare for this really well. Some of the top medical colleges in India are listed here:
Grant Medical College, Mumbai
Madras Medical College, Chennai
St John's Medical College, Bangalore
Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore
Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Manipal
Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune
Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), New Delhi
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER), Pondicherry


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