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yeah opt some less hectic branch or do mba something , i know earning is less but living a life is the most imp and in india if you gettin 1 lkh pm it is much sufficent to live happy life
@@kunal5340bhai sahi kaha ye neurosurgeon ke muh pe Haasi bhi nahi hein sachme bhai being a surgeon is the most difficult isse achha hein endocrinologist ban jana usme bhi bohot paisa hein
Even if you are getting 1.5 lakh per month ,how could you get time to spend those ? As you've said ,100 plus hours of work .Hats off brother, I'm also a neet aspirant, but truthfully, I would say I would never like to opt neuroscience as a branch if I get gracefully, Again May God bless you, may he keep your health safe. Hats off.Neurosurgeons are precious for our society ❤
yeah after seesing this i also not opt these branch 100 hours means per day 15 hr + , which leads to many health disorder, I they should protest against the work culture as we can see in uk its 48 hrs one day off , hopes the system will change!
Same I think, we have one life, and I'm not sorry for not opting Neurosurgery bcz u wasn't willing to spend my whole life for something which even if gets me great money but doesn't give time to live my life
After finishing neurosurgery course from India if you go to us, even then we’ll have to appear for usmle and after that only one can practice? And we have to do residency again isn’t that so?
@@kunal5340 zaruri nhi h puri zindagi vo kar bhai 6 saal paisa chapo 20 agar mahine ka toh hisaab laga passive income banao fir rent p dal ke 6-7 crore se you can earn 5 lakh a month by rent fir 3 lakh ka kharcha be karta hain toh 2 into 12 24 lakh 24 lakh 5 saal bachaye toh 40 pe 10 crore with passive income of easily 7 lakh fir private clinic khol lo ya kuch
Sir ek aisi video lana jisme mbbs time table morning to night 1st year to last year ka aur pg ms and md time schedule class hospital time schedule aur super speciality mch ka time schedule class ANd hospital ke baare mai bataye please🙏
That doesn't matter. I know a person from my extended family who cleared neet in 3 Rd attempt but got pg seats right after intership in medical College Kolkata which is one of the finest college in india.
@@bilaskundu It does matter Abhinav sir left Neuro seat and is doing psychiatry in US now. All these kids should first know ground reality before saying they’re passionate about something.
LOve YoU BOTH Bhaiya 🤍 FROM HEART BECOUSE Doctor is Also god . My Dream is also Become NeuroSurgeon But I know it is Difficult. My Dream is this Because I love to save Life 🤍, I want to see the Earth as healthy place That's why I can choose this .
Aman sir hope you are reading this comment . You as a mentor help me a lot in my preparation. I request you to please aisa hi 1 session padeatrics doctor ke saath bhi banaiye please sir 🙏🙏🙏
Yea 20 cr hota jo hai wo expertise ya experience ka nahi yea ........total no of patients ko katna chuna laga sakta hai uska milta hai hospitals like FORTIS biggest scame in india now a day ........no AIIMS will gives you that money and even you don't deserves it .........Corporate hospitals pressurise doctors to increase its amount in the name of treatments
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whats the use of this much money when you cant spend it 15 hrs a day work leads many diseases, but as of now i decide not to take these branches in future
@@kunal5340 I'm currently enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program in Biochemistry (BSc), and my true passion lies in conducting research specifically aimed at enhancing human longevity. My decision to pursue MBBS was greatly influenced by my teachers in Kota, who strongly encouraged me to pursue a medical career. However, during the lockdown, I had a significant realization. It dawned on me that instead of becoming a doctor, I should direct my efforts towards research. I've observed that doctors today often only provide temporary relief for patients' suffering, and in some cases, individuals have to rely on lifelong medications, including my own parents. This realization has fueled my strong conviction that we must explore new avenues within the field, focusing on innovative treatments and strategies to promote long-term human health. I am fully committed to following this path of biomedical research, drawing inspiration from the renowned Dr. Shinya Yamanaka. 😊
@@IlmiMulhidbro i am in same dilemma I love research but looking at the indian scenario of research and lab condition especially for biology field and the time taken to become one I am thinking mbbs seems better.I am really confused where to put my true effort.
@@sunaina4663 Dear sister, First of all India is blessed with prestigious laboratories that provide exceptional opportunities for conducting top-notch research. Institutions such as IISER, IISc, IITs, CCMB, CSIR labs, and TIFR boast excellent facilities and resources to fuel scientific exploration. Furthermore, it is important to understand that choosing research as a career path doesn't restrict your options for studying abroad. In fact, many esteemed professors at IITs have obtained their PhDs and postdocs from renowned international institutes. If you feel you're not tapping full potential in India, studying abroad is always a option, rest assured that it remains a viable option even after completing your MSc/PhD from a reputable Indian institute. Talented researchers like yourself have plentiful opportunities around the globe, awaiting those who exhibit dedication and perseverance. Countries like the USA, Singapore, Japan, and Germany, known for their groundbreaking research, can be enticing destinations for your post-doctoral journey. Keep in mind that you can always return home equipped with valuable skills and contribute to India's ongoing economic boom, projected to continue until 2045-2050. While the allure of MBBS may be strong initially, it's crucial to recognize that the same level of hard work and commitment in the field of research can open the doors to a wealth of opportunities. Moreover, should you choose MBBS, you can always transition into research at a later stage. Remember, the field of research offers tremendous potential for personal growth and the chance to make significant contributions to scientific knowledge. By directing your efforts towards research, you pave the way for a fulfilling and impactful career, brimming with exciting prospects. Wishing you all the best on this remarkable journey of exploration and discovery! Yours well-wisher, IlmiMulhid ✍️
@@sunaina4663 Hello, I have some exciting news for you. IIT Madras has recently introduced a remarkable program called the Four Year BS Programme in Medical Sciences & Engineering. To be eligible for this course, you need to have a background in PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology) and qualify in the IAT (IIT Aptitude Test) examination. This program is specifically designed to emphasize research in the field of medicine. I highly recommend looking into it for more information.
neurosurgeons deal with surgical issues related to the brain and spine, whereas neurologists often deal more with nonsurgical, degenerative issues related to neurological problems.
I really want to become a neurosurgeon .... I am manifesting it today that I will become a neurosurgeon 🧿( may God bless everyone who are working hard for their dreams)