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In A level you do bio,chem and physics or math.then you go to a medcial school for MD or MBBS. You do one year residency or house job.then you specialise for three years in anaesthelogy speciality. Final year of high school:
chemistry. human Biology. one maths subject(any difficult maths that includes statistic) and obviously standard English (or whatever is the offical language of your country)


you would need to be a general practioner first (bachelor of Medicine, bachelor of Surgery), then you study a specialise course to become an anaesthetist.
You will need a bachelor degree in science (4 years of pre-med), then 4 years of medical school, then a few more years in the anesthesiology specialty.

Or you could get a bachelor degree in nursing (4 years), then a master's in nursing (another 3 years) then a certificate in nurse anesthesiology. But this way you will have to work under the direction of a doctor.

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