USA does not offer medical degree in Homeopathy
The qualification to take the bar exam may be met in some jurisdictions with a law degree from India. In order to practice you will have to pass the bar exam. That may require taking a number of review courses.
The equivalent of a United States Associates degree in India is the Associates of Arts or AA degree. It is a two year degree where the student earns 60 credits.
yes honey.. unfortunately to us.. therefore if u are gonna do post grad, only msia and spore will accept us.. (am quite sure for mbbs/malaya and md/ukm) yes honey.. unfortunately to us.. therefore if u are gonna do post grad, only msia and spore will accept us.. (am quite sure for mbbs/malaya and md/ukm)
Hill University is an accredited online university recognized in the United States. All university degrees that are recognized in the US are also recognized in India.
USA does not offer medical degree in Homeopathy
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It is valid in India as well... I know because my mom is Indian and she got married to my white daddy in the US... it was valid. :)
The qualification to take the bar exam may be met in some jurisdictions with a law degree from India. In order to practice you will have to pass the bar exam. That may require taking a number of review courses.
US has its own laws, in India you are a Doctor when you study BHMS not so in the US you have to give the State exam and obtain a license in the US state which you choose to study(besides you will need a work visa H1-B ) Here you will be practising an alternative form of medicine and may be called a naturopath. If you want to deviate from the medical field it is considered as a bachelors degree and you can pursue Masters in the US in the field of your choice.
The equivalent of a United States Associates degree in India is the Associates of Arts or AA degree. It is a two year degree where the student earns 60 credits.
Provided you do not invalidate it by some means, then yes, its warranty will be valid wherever you or it goes.
yes honey.. unfortunately to us.. therefore if u are gonna do post grad, only msia and spore will accept us.. (am quite sure for mbbs/malaya and md/ukm) yes honey.. unfortunately to us.. therefore if u are gonna do post grad, only msia and spore will accept us.. (am quite sure for mbbs/malaya and md/ukm)
You can as long as the degree you completed is equivalent to a bachelor's degree within the US.
MBBS is Bachelor Degree in Medicine whereas BSc Nursing is Bachelors in Nursing.Medicine and Nursing are the two sides of the same coin called healthcare. Like MBBS,BSc(N) is also a Professional Degree in Healthcare.BSc(N) Graduates who are very much interested in Nursing can go for MSc(N) course.The Duration of MSc(N) course is 2 years.But one should complete minimum 1 year experience in Clinical/Teaching after BSc(N) or 1 year Internship after BSc(N). MSc(N) graduates are permitted to practice independently as Nurse Practitioner.A Nurse Practitioner is like a Medical Practitioner in all respect.They are permitted for Prescribing(Medicines),Diagnosis,Referral Services and also Minor Surgical.Nurse Practitioners are common in Europe and other Countries.In India also they are permitted but rare in availability. Now let us come to our topic.In India there is no lateral entry scheme available to MBBS.But in some of Europian Countries,Lateral Entry to MBBS course are available for BSc(N),BDS and BPT graduates with a duration for 1-3 Years.In Ukraine and Ireland,L.E is available.After the cousre,they will awarded the Degree as M.D -Physician in General Medicine.It is the first Degree in Medicine in Europe and equal to MBBS in India.They are permitted for Practice and Higher Education India after successful completion of Screening conducted by Medical Council Of India. BSc(N) covers almost all subjects of MBBS.So in India also they are eligible for Lateral Entry to MBBS.But in India,there is no provision currently available and We can expect it.
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You cannot practice as a doctor in US until you go through the process of doing a residency in one of the US medical hospitals/programs.