No they are not equal with the M.B.B.S. being a first professional degree and awarded after completion of medical school.
Rich BSc students can select MBBS
If you have completed a BSc Nursing degree and now want to pursue MBBS, the duration of the MBBS program remains the same as it would be for any other student: 📚 MBBS Duration in India (and most countries): Total Duration: 5.5 years 4.5 years academic study 1 year compulsory internship ❓ Is there any shortcut after BSc Nursing? Unfortunately, there is no lateral entry or credit transfer from BSc Nursing to MBBS in India or most other countries. Your BSc Nursing degree does not reduce the MBBS duration. ✅ However, your BSc Nursing can still help you: You may have a stronger foundation in subjects like anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology. Your clinical experience and patient care skills may give you an edge during clinical rotations. You may perform better in entrance exams like NEET due to prior medical knowledge. 🎯 Summary: Path Duration MBBS after 12th (normal route) 5.5 years MBBS after BSc Nursing Still 5.5 years
after i finished my Bsc bilogy i want to proceed to MBBS, and if i get what ii want i can proceed to my masters unider micro bilogy
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i think you should give the medicalentrance exam meanwhile studying bsc if u get a seat in mbbs you have to pay a fine to the college in which u are doing bsc.best of luck but remember its gonna be xtremely tough
of course there is no upper age limit
i have diploma in general nursing and midwifery but now i want to b a doctor
Ofcourse Yes.. I am doing MBBS after my Engineering degree in EIE department.. I prepared for entrance and right now I am doing MBBS in JIPMER.
Stupid question, how can MSc be equivalent to BSc.
Qualifications to be a physician are one of the following medical degrees: DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine-offered in the United States only), MD (Doctor of Medicine), MBBS, MBBS/BSc, MBChB, MBBCh, BMBS.
Yes, it is possible to complete an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) degree two years after obtaining a BSc in Nursing, but it depends on the specific regulations and admissions policies of the medical school you wish to attend. Some medical colleges offer accelerated programs or advanced standing for students with a nursing background, which may shorten the duration of the MBBS program. However, this varies by country and institution, so it's essential to research the specific requirements of the medical schools you are interested in.
You have to give AIPMT or State level PMT test if you are looking forward to do MBBS.The eligibility criteria is that you should have atleast 60% marks in your 12th board.