In college, anywhere from two to four (four being far more usual). There are then four years of medical school after that, and after that a residency program lasting typically five years (the last year of medical school, called the internship, and the first year of residency are sometimes allowed to overlap), so 10-13 total years of post-high school training.
you need to go to college for 4 years. then you go to medecal school for about 6 years
4years
To become an anesthesiologist you have to have 4 years of undergraduate school and 4 years of medical school. Some colleges offer combined medical and undergrad courses. Then you only have 6 years instead of 8. Then you have to have 3-8 years of residency or internship.
Hi, All I know is that it takes 9 years to become a G.P. I hope I have helped. In most North American training centres, it involves 4 years of medical school and usually 5 years in a General Surgery residency program. The 4 years of medical school are after one has completed a minimum of 3 years of undergraduate work. Thus, after high school, it usually takes around 12-13 years of training to become licensed as a General Surgeon. this is not an answer sincerley, future surgeon
"During the past ten years several new colleges have been organized such as, Brown University, Moti Lal Nehru College, and many more great new colleges."
To become a registered nurse you will need to attend some college and/or university. Many community colleges offer great nursing programs and can be completed in as little as two years.
To become a physician, it takes approximately eight years beyond high school completion, and an additional three to eight years particular to the internship and residency requirements depending on the specialty.
Spine surgery is performed by doctors who have completed training in either neurosurgery or orthopedic surgery. To become a spine surgeon you must have a medical degree (8 years after high school); then complete a residency in either orthopedic surgery (5 years) or neurosurgery (6-7 years). Orthopedic surgeons who wish to specialize in spine surgery usually complete a spine fellowship following their residency, which is an additional 1 to 2 years of training. Neurosurgery residency provides adequate exposure to spine surgery, but some neurosurgeons choose to spend an additional year in spine fellowship. So, including college, medical school, residency and fellowship it takes between 14 and 16 years of post high school education to become a spine surgeon.
I assume you want to become a botanist. Study horticulture. There are not many colleges dedicated to horticultural only. Horticulture is a branch of agriculture so check out agriculture colleges.
How many years does it take to become a cytopathologist?
"How many years does it take to become a chemotherapist?"
Many community colleges teach this and so do vocational schools.
there are two and four year colleges.
There are few that don't offer accounting programs. What you need to determine is if if your state needs a masters or a ba for CPA, so you know how many years are required.