Becoming a pediatric oncologist typically requires extensive education and training, including a bachelor's degree, medical school, and several years of residency and fellowship, which can total around 13 years after high school. The cost of education varies widely by institution, but medical school alone can range from $150,000 to over $300,000 in tuition fees, not including undergraduate education and living expenses. Additionally, many medical students graduate with significant student debt, often averaging around $200,000. Overall, the financial investment is substantial, but many pediatric oncologists find the rewards of their career to be worthwhile.
The high cost of living conditions affects the education of a child by limiting the money available for school. Money is required for basic living which could otherwise be set aside for education.
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Well in india education is free,but if you mean education in the u.s for indians "its the same as for every one,public school is free and private does cost money
2 yrs general pediatric, 2 yrs pedi neurology, 2-3 yrs pedi neuro-oncology fellowship. it estimates a total of 6-7 yrs to become a pedi-neuro-oncologist. There are about a total of 60 -70 (or less) pedi neuro-oncologists in the world.
Learn to spell cost first. Spend money on education. Then go get a decent civic for 3 grand
How much does education cost in Greece
You would need a medical degree with a specialty in dermatology. Cost, I suppose, would depend on the school you choose and living expenses.
Cost varies hugely by the fact if an item is required or for amusement purposes. Education books are a requirement and students have no choice but to buy them. Book making companies see this as a easy way to make money. Closest example to education books would be gasoline.
No it does not cost money.
No it does not cost money
One disadvantage is that people will not hire you if they think you are overqualified. Another disadvantage is that they cost a lot of money.
No it does not cost money