Hi sir I did my mbbs frm india,gave an attempt in neetpg got a seat in prvt medical college(not the preferred choice).I want to pursue my surgical career in uk and settle down in uk,what would you recommend sir mrcs after pg or directly go for mrcs without ms in India.plz kindly share ur opinion sir...
Hey sir I hope u will be great. Sir if someone has made his mind to surgical career after internship in NHS , what is best option for him plab or mrcs? Without any surgical experience
Sir,I'm planning to do mrcs after mbbs and also planning to settle in india after mrcs degree. Will i be able to practice surgery in india with only mrcs degree and not ms? Is there any exams i ll hv to sit again to practice here as a general surgeon?
@@anushapriya7683 yes. You will have to do postgraduation in general surgery in India to be able to practice general surgery without any ambiguity. I would suggest if you want to work as a specialist surgeon in India then don't do MRCS after MBBS. Do MRCS after postgraduation in India.
Sir I wanted to ask that I am already in India after coming back from abroad . I finished my internship training there only . Cleared my Fmge . And now wanted to give mrcs part A . But I have heard that I need to apostle my degree from college or any doctor from India who is a member of royal college of surgeons. But I don’t know any nor can I go back ? Does that mean I can not sit for the exam and cannot book it ,? Sir please guide me .
Yes you can. You need to check if your mbbs college is part of the world directory of medical schools or not. Then you can check the official website of royal college of surgeons for their requirements. Better to trust the primary source i.e. the official royal college of surgeons website.
@@psixpointer I’m really sorry sir I’m taking your time . By apostle I mean ;do I still have to get signed my degree by royal college member to book the exam ?
Hi sir I did my mbbs frm india,gave an attempt in neetpg got a seat in prvt medical college(not the preferred choice).I want to pursue my surgical career in uk and settle down in uk,what would you recommend sir mrcs after pg or directly go for mrcs without ms in India.plz kindly share ur opinion sir...
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Hey sir I hope u will be great.
Sir if someone has made his mind to surgical career after internship in NHS , what is best option for him plab or mrcs? Without any surgical experience
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Sir,I'm planning to do mrcs after mbbs and also planning to settle in india after mrcs degree. Will i be able to practice surgery in india with only mrcs degree and not ms? Is there any exams i ll hv to sit again to practice here as a general surgeon?
@@anushapriya7683 yes. You will have to do postgraduation in general surgery in India to be able to practice general surgery without any ambiguity. I would suggest if you want to work as a specialist surgeon in India then don't do MRCS after MBBS. Do MRCS after postgraduation in India.
@@psixpointer Thank you sir for the clarification!
Sir I wanted to ask that I am already in India after coming back from abroad . I finished my internship training there only . Cleared my Fmge . And now wanted to give mrcs part A . But I have heard that I need to apostle my degree from college or any doctor from India who is a member of royal college of surgeons. But I don’t know any nor can I go back ? Does that mean I can not sit for the exam and cannot book it ,? Sir please guide me .
Yes you can. You need to check if your mbbs college is part of the world directory of medical schools or not. Then you can check the official website of royal college of surgeons for their requirements. Better to trust the primary source i.e. the official royal college of surgeons website.
@@psixpointer sir it is in the directory . Do I still need to apostle my degree by royal college member ??
@@Batool874 I don't know the meaning of the word apostle in this context.
@@Batool874 based on what you have shared here, I don't see any reason for you to be ineligible for MRCS Part A.
@@psixpointer I’m really sorry sir I’m taking your time . By apostle I mean ;do I still have to get signed my degree by royal college member to book the exam ?