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Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery FAQs

Medical Eligibility: 10+2 Duration: 5.5 Yearly Course Mode: Regular

Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery FAQs

Table of Contents

1. General Course Overview FAQs

Q: What is MBBS and why is it considered the foundation of medical education?

MBBS is the primary medical degree to become a doctor. It covers human anatomy, diseases, and treatment. All medical specializations start after MBBS.

Q: Is MBBS the only way to become a licensed doctor in India?

Yes, MBBS is mandatory to practice modern medicine. Registration after internship is required. No alternative degree replaces MBBS.

Q: Is MBBS suitable for students who are average in academics?

MBBS is academically demanding. Consistency and discipline matter more than brilliance. Hard work can ensure success.

Q: How many years does it take to complete the MBBS degree?

MBBS takes 5.5 years in total. It includes 4.5 years of academics. One year internship is compulsory.

2. Hospital & Clinical Career FAQs

Q: What are the first job roles available after completing MBBS?

Graduates usually work as junior doctors. Hospital duty doctor roles are common. Clinical experience is gained initially.

Q: Can MBBS doctors work as general physicians without specialization?

Yes, MBBS doctors can work as general physicians. Registration is mandatory. Specialization improves credibility.

Q: Is private practice allowed immediately after MBBS?

Practice is allowed after internship and registration. Most doctors gain experience first. Patient trust is important.

Q: Are emergency and night duties compulsory for MBBS doctors?

Yes, hospital roles involve emergency duties. Night shifts are common initially. Experience builds confidence.

3. Government & Public Sector Job FAQs

Q: What government job options are available after MBBS?

Government hospitals recruit medical officers. Public health departments offer roles. Exams may be required.

Q: Is MBBS useful for UPSC and state civil service examinations?

Yes, MBBS graduates are eligible. Medical background helps in health roles. Preparation is essential.

Q: Can MBBS doctors join the Indian Armed Forces?

Yes, through Armed Forces Medical Services. Selection is exam-based. Service includes military hospitals.

Q: Are permanent government jobs available immediately after MBBS?

Permanent roles usually require exams. Contract jobs are available initially. Experience improves chances.

4. Salary, Scope & Career Growth FAQs

Q: What salary can MBBS graduates expect at the beginning of their career?

Freshers earn around ₹6–10 LPA. Salary varies by location and sector. Government jobs offer fixed pay.

Q: Does specialization significantly increase salary after MBBS?

Yes, specialization increases income. Specialists earn much higher salaries. Competition is high.

Q: Can MBBS doctors build a successful career abroad?

Yes, after clearing licensing exams. USMLE and PLAB are common routes. Preparation takes time.

Q: Does MBBS guarantee financial success and job security?

MBBS offers strong job security. Financial success depends on specialization. Continuous learning is essential.