@@key-subsubscribe6248 didn't ask for your advice..mind your own business. And gold digger?me? I wanna be indipendent myself then how can i be golddigger! I'm not that type of person so think once before saying anything man!🙂
Bro aman bhaiya ko harnoor bhai se jyada pata hai medical field se related that's why and also harnoor bhai ek software engineer hain phir bhi unhe boht knowledge hai toh unhe bhi respect karo ....
Conclusion - do MBBS in India bcoz its cheap and less time consuming and it provides quality education but try to do MS/MD from US by giving usmle and you can financial aid too if you are a quality student so no tension for affordability :) :)
@@kabirsingh7346 If it is affordable for you, then you can do MD abroad. It might be a cheaper in India. But the reason why I suggested MBBS in India because it is a lengthy process abroad.
@@kabirsingh7346 You get 50-60K dollars as a resident but cost for giving USMLE is about 10-15lacks aproxx and it's hard for IMGs to get residency in US chances are 2-3%
Why not do both in India and then go to abroad to earn for around 10-12years and then come back after earning enough and serve our own country for whole life and abroad jake practice karke wapis India aainge to logo me thodi respect badhegi ki ye banda USA me doctor tha fir jayda patuents bhi aainge
I am a pre-med student living in Canada. I would like to say a few things to clarify certain aspects of this session. 1 - I know a few students that did their MBBS in India, and then they came back to the US or Canada. MBBS is indeed recognized in the US and in Canada, but there could be some issues in obtaining the licence to work as a qualified physician after the four years of MD. 2 - If you are a domestic student in the US or Canada (domestic student = you have the citizenship, PR card or Green Card), then your tuition cost would be much lower than that of an international student. 3 - I have friends from India that study with me. They never went back to India in the last two years and this is because we hardly get 10-15 days off between one semester and the other, and the ticket fare is high. It could range anywhere from $1,400-2,000, so it is really not possible to make two trips a year back to India. 4 - I searched and I found out that in India there are 460 medical colleges as per 2017. In Canada, there are only 17, three of which, teach exclusively in French. In the US, there are 143 medical colleges. Believe it or not, getting into a med school abroad can be challenging. Our application is not based on one exam, but it is based on a few things, such as the GPA of the Bachelor's Degree, the MCAT score, the personal profile, which includes any work, volunteer experience you might have. We also have an interview. Sometimes there have been cases where a student has a high GPA and an excellent MCAT score, but the personal profile was bad.
@@samir7091 Hi Samir, I hope you are doing well. I am a pre-medical student studying in Canada. First of all, MBBS in the US, and Canada is known as MD, which stands for Doctor of Medicine. The process of getting into a medical school in Canada is similar to that in the US; you can listen to Aman and Harnoor's conversation. If you are currently in India, then you need to apply to a university in Canada for an undergraduate degree. You may want to choose a degree in the science or engineering field. Make sure to take prerequisite courses, such as physics I and physics II with labs, general chemistry I and II with labs, English, General Biology I and II with labs, Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry I and II with labs. I would highly recommend choosing a degree that you like. Do not choose a degree that you are not interested in because if you do not get into medical school, then at least you will have a degree that will get you a decent job or open up new pathways. The undergraduate degree will take you anytime between 3-5 years. The time depends on: - The degree you choose. - How many courses are you taking per semester? - Are you taking courses in all three semesters or are you taking a gap semester? It is important to maintain a high GPA. Medical Schools have their cut-off. Usually, the admission committee takes in students that have a GPA above 3.7. However, a high GPA does not guarantee that you will be admitted to a medical school. Your MCAT score, your extracurricular activities play a crucial role in determining your admission to a medical school. Usually, pre-medical students write the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) in their last year of the undergraduate degree. You can take the MCAT up to three times in a calendar year, with a lifetime maximum of 7 attempts. The MCAT is a 7.5-hour exam that consists of four sections: 1) Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems; 2) Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems; 3) Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior; 4) Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills. The exam has 528 questions. You can find more information about medical school and the MCAT exam on this website: www.aamc.org/. While you are doing your undergraduate degree, you should also volunteer and/or work. You can volunteer in hospitals, food banks, home care, etc. What the interviewers are looking for is that you are passionate about your volunteering position(s). They look for consistency. Did you volunteer for two weeks and then stopped? Or did you volunteer over a long period? You could also do some research at your university. It always looks great to have some research experience on your resume. As far as I know, in Canada, you are not allowed to shadow physicians, so you will not get clinical experience, but that is completely okay. In the US, you can. Pre-medical students apply to medical schools in the last year of their undergraduate degree. In Canada, there are 17 medical schools. Check out this link to see the names and places of the medical schools across Canada: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_medical_schools_in_Canada. 3 of 17 medical schools in Canada teach exclusively in French, and 14 others teach in English. Do not apply to just one medical school, apply to as many as you can. Keep in mind that only a few of the 14 medical schools across Canada accept international students. If you are a permanent resident or you possess a Canadian Citizenship, then there is nothing to worry about. In the first round of the application, the admission committee will invite students above the cut-off in terms of MCAT exam and GPA to an interview stage. The second round of the application is the interview. If you pass the interview, then you are admitted to the medical college. This is a general pathway to get into medical school. I am not an expert. You should do your research on this, and see what works best for you. I hope this helps you!!
17 colleges According to population it is more than enough. If you think India has more colleges please attempt Neet once and get to know what this competition is all abt
@@roopali162000 Maybe I was not clear enough, but 3 of the 17 medical colleges in Canada teach exclusively in French. The other 14 teach in English. The University of British Columbia, UBC has the highest number of seats: 288. All other medical schools have fewer seats. The Northern School of Medicine has only 64 seats, which means that they only accept 64 students per year. Also, there is an agreement between the US and Canada in medical schools, which allows students from the US to study in Canada. So some of the students that study in a medical college in Canada are from the US. I have two friends. One moved to Ireland and the other moved to Australia to attend medical schools because they did not get in a medical school in Canada despite having excellent grades and lots of extracurricular activities. I am not saying that there is no competition in India. There is. I know that NEET and other entrance exams in India are extremely hard, but if you try to get into a medical school in Canada or in the US, you will know that it also hard since we have all the other requirements to fulfill :)
There is a slight omission of information regarding an exam called the USMLE. These are a series of exams (lasting minimum 8hrs each) that need to be given in order to get into residency in the USA and in the process, an MBBS graduate from India is not only competing with people with equivalent degrees from other countries but also with those who have graduated from the medical schools in the US to get a spot for residency. This is the part where the real competition of becoming a doctor in the US lies. Also, anyone who wants to practice medicine in the US has to complete his/her residency to become a physician. There is no concept of practicing medicine as a licenced doctor once you complete medical school (or its equivalent - MBBS) as they do in India. Every doctor in the US is specialized in a particular field. Just some additional information for anyone interested.
Guys can we just take a little time to appreciate the fact that how much this guy has done to simplify the process for us and help us understand that too free of cost
I would say that in USA you neet to spend lots of money for the education ,at same time u get back lots of money while you are earning more than u think. my aunt is neurosurgeon who is a gold medalist in India and she owns approx 5 crores pera annum in USA were as in India she owns approx about 85 lakhs .so credit satisfaction in USA makes u more attracted to work in USA.she also inspired me in the process.so guys if u just believe in yourself and work hard ,u are going to see great heights in ur career.focus on just one thing to reach high.
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Medical school cost to attend an average US college is about $150k-200k and its very hard to get scholarships. Almost no one gets complete scholarship unless you go through military
The point regarding the cost is valid but I would say the 1 lakh for 6 year just gives you that quality of an education, while in US or Canada where the Leading universities in Clinical trial and research give you more exposure, more personal development and discipline. I know it’s quite a bit expensive but the gain is absolutely worth it and you can cover you expenses for those 8 year within 2 year of your practice. For many of us Quality Education>Cheap Education, but concerning the Average Indians Financial Situation you point is Valid.
बात ये है की जो भारतीय है उसके दिल मे अपनी भारत माता के लिए प्रेम होना चाहिए.. भारत मे जन्म ले कर यहा की मिट्टी मे पल कर यहा की हवाओ मे सांस लेकर यहा की मिट्टी से उगे आहारो को खाकर हम बड़े हुए है उसका हमे हमेशा ध्यान रखना है और फिर बाद मे काम के लिए भारत से बाहर जाता है दूसरे देश के लिए काम करता है वो केवल देशद्रोही का काम करता है और कुछ नहीं पढ़ने के लिए कही भी जाओ पर वापिस भारत जरूर आओ...बहुत खून लहू लगा है इस भारत के लिए हमलोगो के लिए न जाने कितने करोड़ अपना जान दे चुके है इस मिटटी के लिए। हमारा देश दुनिया का सबसे अमीर देश था सोने की चिड़िया कहते थे इसे। .. करोड़ो सालो से DEVELOPED COUNTRY ही है ...आज उनसब ने इंग्लैंड या अमेरिका भारत को खूब लुटा था और लूट रहे है. इसीलिए सभी देश भक्त बने और जो करे इस मिट्टी ले लिए करे... माँ का क़र्ज़ तो कभी चूका नहीं सकते पर हमसे जो बन पाए अपनी भारत माता के लिए करे बस। .. जय हिन्द वन्दे मातरम इंक़लाब ज़िंदाबाद भारत माता की जय जय जवान जय किसान
@@AnitaKumari-vg5viपहले तो आपको प्रणाम बहन... यहा डॉक्टर के साथ कैसा behave होताहै उसे कौन ठीक करेंगा। ये हालत किसके देश की है हमारे या किसी अन्य देश की किसकी ज़िम्मेदारी बनती है इसके खिलाफ आवाज़ की किसको लड़ना है इसके लिए और आप जो कह रही है इतना भी कुछ नहीं है कि आदमी चैन से काम न कर सके, हां कभी कुछ परिस्तिथिया बनती है तो उससे हैंडल करना है हमें ही न. और देश भक्ति दिल में है तो देश के लिए कुछ करना भी है या नहीं बात ये है और आखिरी में हो सके तो मेरे पहले वाले कमेंट को एक बार फिरसे दिल से ध्यान से जरूर पढ़ना बहन..
If you have 1 crore then you can take admission in private medical in India as well So stay in India But If you born with a silver spoon Then nobody will hinder u
@@harshvardhan98 us me sat qualify karne ke baad bhi 1 se 2 crore lag jaate hain........Even in MIT and Harvard........ So everything costs....... Similarly Bits Pilani costs and thus it is one of the finest one in india....... (It stands in the league of IIT's) India is also having everything but it costs......Either money or hard work Getting in AIIMS require plenty and plenty and plenty of hard works........And yes it's best in Asia and among Top 10 in World
Summary:- In US, you have to first do a bachelor's degree related to bio. Than you give a MCAT exam then you go for MD physician which is a 4 year program. In India, You go for NEET after 12th and then MBBS of 5.5 yrs. MBBS in India is somewhat relevant to MD physician in USA. MBBS from India is recognised in USA, and MD physician in USA is also recognised in India. But post-graduation in from both countries is not valid anywhere. Conclusion. Best you can do is do MBBS from India and go for PG in US.
@@nisargsomani6797 bro first of all why would you stay away and prepare for neet.....does it makes sense???I don't like to demotivate people but I will surely not tolerate lies
@@essentialsofbiochemistryby990 no it's not right everybody should respect doctor's but working for own country is good if you're Indian you should work for India not for any other country. Working for own country = giving respect to your own country
@@humanhuman9228 arey woh toh exceptional case hai general mai dekho. Tab toh jake 2m world richest doctor bhi search kr lo. Billion dollars mai net worth hai unka.
@@birajchoudhury3277 98% of the billionaires include only engineers .lol Exception ek do may hota hay THIS YEAR HIGHEST PACKAGE IN IIT DELHI WAS 2.5 CRORE PER YEAR FOR 23 YEARS OLD .......at this age doctors earns nothing ... FROM IIT ONLY SOME OF THE BILLIONERES 1)SACHIN BANSAL 2) BINNY BANSAL 3) BHABHISH AGARWAL 4) SUNDAR PICHAI 5)INFOSYS CEO 6) NARAYANA MURTHY 7) NILEKENI 8) PRANAV MISTRY 9) RADHAKRISHNAN 10 ) shopclues CEO 11) snapdeal CEO 12) arvind Krishna 13) Ola CEO 14) Microsoft ex head of engineer 15) Manu jain 16) zoho CEO 17 ) uber ex ceo 18) flipkart ceo 19) zomato ceo ( 200 million dollar ) 20) swiggy head ( billionere in making) It never ends I can name 100 ...of them continuously .... As of now AIIMS HAVE NONE OF THE BILLIONERE DOCTORS .😎😎. Be realistic...understand......money should not be the ultimate aim of any individual if you only want to earn money better do business .. Doctor is a noble profession you cannot earn more than businessman for sure ......and I am sure you will regret if money is your ultimate aim...better do social servise .....
Same bro .... I want to become a doctor so that I could earn money (from which I can donate some amount to cancer hospitals) and also treat poor people..... It's my life goal.
@@humanhuman9228 brother my family don't have much money and in my family everyone is doing government job so.... But don't worry I have already prepared for business that I would start when I will Doctor .... Btw thanks for suggestion 😊
If anyone gets chance to study medicine abroad they should definitely go because the quality of life of doctors there is far more better than India. And moreover a student gets freedom from the rat race of government exams in India. And the quality of mbbs in abroad is also far more better because you will be using superior qualities of studies for giving superior treatment. How many sportman or filmstar do you see getting their surgery done in India?? Hardly none. So quality matters because the studying in India you dont get that even at AIIMS. And the pollution level at Delhi and all metro cities are also increasing. And also if you look at the political situation in India then also you will not feel motivated to study in India.
It's wrong ... I have professor here in neurosurgery department who did general surgery in Ireland and did neurosurgery here.. and he is one of the best neurosurgeon in India
@@bewise5242 Honestly, I am concerned coz this Aman Thilak dude is misguiding everyone. He is giving out the wrong information and encouraging students to do medicine for the money. He seems like a secret consultant to me who gets paid for the number of students he sends abroad based on the link under his video. He wants the future doctors of India to leave the country. It's frustrating. It's also heartbreaking to see youngsters listening to this dude, who seems like a complete fraud.
The proper way to become doctor in US is (video aint given much info): First 4 year bachelor degree b4 that SAT is must (mentioned in video). Then give MCAT for medical school (4 years) Then if u want to work and earn dollars then USMLE u must give for 4 years residency as general physician or along way u can choose your speciality . (NOTE: u won't be paid as a regular doctor but as a junior doctor).Also speciality would require 1 or 2 additional years(depends). Then u can apply to American Medical board for ur license. In short 12 to some years Also in India MBBS is almost 6 yrs then pg for 3 years,i.e. for M.D or M.S.(Master in Surgery) and then super speciality if interested than 3 years.
Yea but then living there is so much better then india Like even in 20s someone as junior doc can earn upto $67.5k yearly Thats enough for a person to have week-end outings , live on rent in New York city In a decent apartment , Also the rule that most of the residency docs work about 4 days a week
Sir at this time after taking drop still I have very less chance in 16 lac students to get a affordable mbbs seat and now showing this dream of US it's just getting me more tension and reminding me that all dreams don't come true as there are students in very prestigious medical colleges like aiims the normal students like me can how reach to such heights. Its only in dreams not in reality
Please stop nationalizing the facts, Everyone is talking about aiims, i am junior resident doctor currently in India, differences there are 112 pg seats in aiims, there are around 30,000 mbbs graduates in India every year, i am generalizing the seats apart from dividing them the reserved and unreserved, which is a different topic on its on, so if we assume that these people are applying for a pg exam excluding people who have studying outside India and graduated which is also around 30,000 which i am excluding for the time being, so each mbbs student has a 0.0037 percent chance of getting admitted in aiims. Talk about facts not what everyone thinks is right i am a doctor and i am sharing my perspective, our internship is mandatory unlike other professions, in which interns need to be in hospitals for sometimes even 24 hours and just getting paid aroung 17k a month, working in pressure, and about pist graduation, lets assume you get through the aiims pg exams so you will get a good salary but the odds of getting there is 0.0037 percent and other colleges neet pg you get a stipend of around 30k if you get into a government college, but then government colleges have fees though minimal you need to pay and then reserved categories whereas USA doesnt have a fee structure for pg instead they pay you around 50k usd, yes things are expensive, but it is the lifestyle that matters ultimately and there we dont have class based lectures as the entire education system here is based on mugging up rather than actually doing real life based scenarios, teachers here are also partial will give good grades to students who are lovable to them contrary to equality there in the USA. I have seen and heard from both sides of the spectrum i have doctor friends who are aiims graduates and studying in USA so i know, people who are just saying what they think is their perspective without having any experience either of the two spectrums. Holding opinions is a different thing and actually going through the whole process is entirely a different ball game, once you go through the whole process it is entirely opposite to the things you have ever thought. Hold opinions don’t force people to accept your opinions as those are your opinions.
@@soyabKhan-xk7sd due to the mindset of like you people today usa is a developed country today about 2,843,391 indians are in usa.if today they were in india, india would chase usa within a couple of months. YOU HAVE GROWN IN YOUR MOTHERLAND THEN GIVE A YIELD FOR IT
I have a question bout the post graduation... Let a student complete his /her mbbs from India and wanna do Masters at Harvard University what the procedure to get there... How much it will cost .. do Harward give scholarship to students?... Which exams have to clear to get scholarship there if the student financial is not rich but sincere and hard-working
clear the usmle part 1,2,3 . get in top rank . and u can not choose surgical branch because it is reserved for us students . and there is no fee for post graduation ( i am not 100% sure about this point )
@@user-nt3dn4lk9y no bro u can go there for surgical branch and u might surprise but surgeons like anesthesilogist earn more than 35000 dollars per month in USA😉
I saw your us video and I really needed help in understanding about college application and mainly about the exams that are held and broadly the whole process. I belong to a relatively small city so there aren't many people who can help me with these things. I have filled the Google form you provided and I would be really really thankful if you could help me with this whole process
But during the coronovirus outbreak... doctor's have proved to be angels sent by god. ( They placed thier dharma before money) Hats off! Jai hind Jai Shree ram
Hii bhaiii .. bhhttt acheee content de rahe ho appp ...love you broo😍🙏🙏 .. I'm studying in Ukraine in Kharkiv National Medical University.. I can relate each and every sentence you told in the vdo.
बरसों से सरकारी कॉलेजों की सीटें नहीं बढ़ाई गई और नए सरकारी मेडिकल कॉलेज खोलें नहीं गए. साल दर साल डॉक्टर बनने की चाहत में आने वाले बच्चों की संख्या 10 गुनी हो गई है. यह एक बहुत बड़ा नेक्सस है जो ऊंचे स्तर पर काम कर रहा है, और private medical college चहेतों के खोले जा रहे हैं जो अमेरिका के बराबर की फीस लेकर घटिया एमबीबीएस की डिग्री दे रहे हैं हमें चाहिए की हर वह बच्चा जो मेडिकल जाना चाहता था और नहीं जा पाया वह एक आंदोलन चलाएं कि क्यों ना हमारे यहां पर एमबीबीएस की सीट 3 साल में दोगुनी कर दी जाए, लगभग हर जिले के अंदर एक मेडिकल कॉलेज जरूर होना चाहिए. जब एक जिले के अंदर दो-तीन इंजीनियरिंग कॉलेज हो सकते हैं जिनकी सीटें खाली जाती है, इससे बेहतर है कि जिला अस्पतालों के साथ में कम से कम 200 स्टूडेंट्स का एक मेडिकल मेडिकल कॉलेज जरूर खोला जाए.
I Have born in India I'll save Indian people by becoming a doctor.i am also preparing for neet. I want to discuss about salary: My uncle who is general physician is earning 60lakh/month and 6-7cr per year.So what I want to say is u earn more money in Indian than us.Who are studying mbbs don't plan to go us. Work hard and u can earn more here than in the us MY MOTTO IS INDIANS SHOULD WORK ONLY FOR US Not for USA....
The money that the US doctors get as stated in the video is 1) Pre Tax, 2) worth, less because of the high cost of living as well as the student loans the doctors have to pay off. its easy to get deceived by the 50K dollars but know that their standard of living is similar to a Junior Doctor (earning 2-3 lacs a month)
अमन और हरनूर से मैं निवेदन करता हूं कि इस विषय पर भी एक विवेक कुछ और लोगों को शामिल करके की जाए और सरकार को बाध्य किया जाए कि वह अपने देश में सरकारी मेडिकल कॉलेज की संख्या को तेजी से बढ़ाएं
That is not the reality, you will be taxed in the 33% bracket for federal income tax as well as 2-10% state tax (depending on location). So almost 35-43%, now do the math Only fellow trained gastro or cardiologist private practice physicians earn $400,000 and it’s very expensive to set up so you will have huge loan and malpractice insurance to cover as well as other employee salaries to pay at your practice. Yes a physician will live comfortably but average salary is $250,000 for IM, FM and pediatrics before tax deductions. I think the fact that you will have at least 1 day off/week in residency, get an adequate stipend during the training, better quality teaching, more value based patient care are better influential factors rather than the salary of an attending physician. It would be great if you interviewed a US resident who has gone through the experience of matching.
you can earn even much more in India there is no cap for it. I have doctors in my family who earns maybe much more than that. 2.5 crore in the US doesn't feel much but in India, it's huge. So the only factor is your talent.
You have to give USMLE which is a 3 step process, with very low passing % . Also you will need good recommendations from your seniors like your department head etc.
Yes you can prepare for USMLE for residency in USA during your MBBS. There are 3 steps of usmle. Before completion your MBBS you should prepare for usmle just like neet pg.
Suprakash pal most of those who go abroad for MS don’t return, so don’t get subsidised mbbs here only to serve whites later, just run away for mbbs itself, don’t be a haramkhor leaving motherland to serve whites
Stupid and greedy people are comparing apple to oranges. If a person is earning 2.5 cr in America then his cost of living would be 10 times higher than india. If a specialist in india is earning around 80 lac to 90 lac per year then he would enjoy the same luxuries the one who is working in the US like a donkey. Get some life guys. Money does matter but its not the only thing that matters in life.
1st comment mine Sir want to ask something. Is board important I have aimed neet but now when i open any ppr of neet every time i get rrminders of those derivations..... Of board plss help one reply wud be very helpful
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Bro neglect board...and focus on neet. Because getting 95% in borad and not selecting in neet is far better than getting 70% and and getting a government madical college 😊😊😊😊👍👍..
Aman bhaiya mere Papa bhi ek paediatrician Hain aur woh mujhe kaafi baar keh chuke Hain ki India me doctors ki respect Kam ho gyi hai log senior resident ko maar dete Hain doctors par attack kar dete hai Kai baar news me bhi dekha gya hai ki agar patient Mar Jay to surgeon ko maar hee dete hain mujhe aisa lgta hai ki logon ko apna aisa attitude badlana hoga aur definitely yeh cheez USA ki law implementation ke Karan waha nhi ho skti
What about the donations for MBBS in Govt. Colleges like AIIMS? It's about 50lakh INR! Only fees doesn't matter the corrupt politics and competition also matter. Yes, USA will be very expensive too but India is no less! My personal experience:- Officials asked for around 50lakhs donation for my sister's admission in AIIMS, even though she is very, very Intelligent and passionate for studying medical...this is the "Harsh Reality" guys😔
3000 dollars as a resident is not enough as cost of living in USA is very high.Residents in India live a more comfortable life as cost of living is less in India.
Indian MBBS is a Bachelors degree while USA MD degree is not a Bachelors degree but a professional degree considered equal to PhD degree. For Indians to enter USA medical school they need to have US citizenship and Green Card.US medical schools do not select non-citizens.Also entering a medical school is more difficult because they need life experiences just having perfect MCAT score and a perfect GPA in college would not help you enter a medical school.The four years of college in USA is superior to Indian Bachelors degree of three years. Yes US physicians make anywhere from 200K to 500K depending on specialty.
so first after we do 12th we have to give SAT or ACT exam we have to get a good college then do 4 years under graduation and then after giving one more exam we need to do 4 years MBBS then we have to give MCAT exam and do specialization and thn become a doctor abrod but we can also do that undergraduation degree in 2 years if we push us please tell me that is it all right
I think you need to clear an exam for that. I think it's USMULE or something and you also have to do intership there first. Only then you will be allowed further studies and work. Unless you are specially being called from India only for a special case
Bhaisahab, Bahar bhi MBBS ki degree dete hai... England ki colleges dekhiye aap kripaya internet pe jaakar... Apni audience ko Kuch bhi mat samjha do bas content banane ke liye, just because RUclips se aapki achhi khaasi side income aati hai issliye
40 lakh in 40-45yrs 😂😂😂 Ek doctor ki salary 1 lakh per month hoti hai so usne too sirf 1 year mai 12 lakh kma liye or experience ke sath ye salary bdhti jaayegi theek hai 😂😂
I want to be a doctor of aims delhi not foreign countries. Because where I have born I shall always like to work here. I shall work only for my country.. and I shall develope my country.
Sir is there still hope for neet? I started my preparation in february still much portion is left.. Can i secure a government seat and get 600+ ? Please reply
Yes you can, just start going to all the mcq that your study package provides. Solve about 500 physics and chemistry questions daily. And 1000 questions in biology.
But everyone can't afford to study abroad yes but after becoming doctor in india they can afford to settle abroad 😂
I want to know this whole detailed procedure how to settle down in abroad (canada) after mbbs in india. please tell me if you know about it!
@@sanjanaa3135 buddy after doing mbbs from india they are enough wealthy 🤑 to live there life abroad
@@BeWizor-zi2wp ikr! But i don't want to permanently shift there.. just some years for job as a doctor :)
@@sanjanaa3135 why do you want to earn money? Just date a rich boy and settle. Huh? Goldigger
@@key-subsubscribe6248 didn't ask for your advice..mind your own business. And gold digger?me? I wanna be indipendent myself then how can i be golddigger! I'm not that type of person so think once before saying anything man!🙂
I don't understand why Aman is always in Suit 😂🤦🏻♀️
He even dont know how to talk ...he ws somewht confuse within his talks....
@Parth Gairola wht u mean??
He was born with suit 😂😂
Kyu ki parth se maar rakhi hai
Yes
Whenever i see his videos don't know why Arnab Goswami knocked in my mind 🥴
Tilak is Arnab 😃🤣
Hahaha 😂😂😂😭😭😆😆😆
😂 right
Even though salary of doctors in USA is comparatively greater , the expenses in USA are too greater . (+insecurity )
True
Insecurities???
The standard of living is greater too
But, standard of living waha jada achchahain
You don't know anything salary is higher even compared to the US standard.
I feel bad for Harnoor, he didn't get chance to explain everything in detail as Aman sir did, bechare ko bolne ka mauka hi nhi mila...
Bro aman bhaiya ko harnoor bhai se jyada pata hai medical field se related that's why and also harnoor bhai ek software engineer hain phir bhi unhe boht knowledge hai toh unhe bhi respect karo ....
Hn bakwaas hi kare jare h
Conclusion - do MBBS in India bcoz its cheap and less time consuming and it provides quality education but try to do MS/MD from US by giving usmle and you can financial aid too if you are a quality student
so no tension for affordability :) :)
bro is their any other way rather than neet to get into a mbbs collage in india.....(neet is very cptetive)
@@ashrayiyer4178 no. Besides you r general caste . The person whom you r taking is SC and she has power of Ambedkar quota.
Best to do MBBS In India and MD abroad (if u want)------- CONCLUSION 🙏🏻
But the cost will be too much for doing md abroad
@@kabirsingh7346 If it is affordable for you, then you can do MD abroad. It might be a cheaper in India. But the reason why I suggested MBBS in India because it is a lengthy process abroad.
@@kabirsingh7346 You get 50-60K dollars as a resident but cost for giving USMLE is about 10-15lacks aproxx and it's hard for IMGs to get residency in US chances are 2-3%
@@goatthecow2987 and surgery residency 😂😂
0.0000000000000001 percent
Really no one gets surgery residency
Why not do both in India and then go to abroad to earn for around 10-12years and then come back after earning enough and serve our own country for whole life and abroad jake practice karke wapis India aainge to logo me thodi respect badhegi ki ye banda USA me doctor tha fir jayda patuents bhi aainge
I am a pre-med student living in Canada. I would like to say a few things to clarify certain aspects of this session.
1 - I know a few students that did their MBBS in India, and then they came back to the US or Canada. MBBS is indeed recognized in the US and in Canada, but there could be some issues in obtaining the licence to work as a qualified physician after the four years of MD.
2 - If you are a domestic student in the US or Canada (domestic student = you have the citizenship, PR card or Green Card), then your tuition cost would be much lower than that of an international student.
3 - I have friends from India that study with me. They never went back to India in the last two years and this is because we hardly get 10-15 days off between one semester and the other, and the ticket fare is high. It could range anywhere from $1,400-2,000, so it is really not possible to make two trips a year back to India.
4 - I searched and I found out that in India there are 460 medical colleges as per 2017. In Canada, there are only 17, three of which, teach exclusively in French. In the US, there are 143 medical colleges. Believe it or not, getting into a med school abroad can be challenging. Our application is not based on one exam, but it is based on a few things, such as the GPA of the Bachelor's Degree, the MCAT score, the personal profile, which includes any work, volunteer experience you might have. We also have an interview. Sometimes there have been cases where a student has a high GPA and an excellent MCAT score, but the personal profile was bad.
Please let me know how can I get admission in MBBS in Canada
Please share ur emailid
@@samir7091 Hi Samir,
I hope you are doing well. I am a pre-medical student studying in Canada. First of all, MBBS in the US, and Canada is known as MD, which stands for Doctor of Medicine. The process of getting into a medical school in Canada is similar to that in the US; you can listen to Aman and Harnoor's conversation.
If you are currently in India, then you need to apply to a university in Canada for an undergraduate degree. You may want to choose a degree in the science or engineering field. Make sure to take prerequisite courses, such as physics I and physics II with labs, general chemistry I and II with labs, English, General Biology I and II with labs, Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry I and II with labs. I would highly recommend choosing a degree that you like. Do not choose a degree that you are not interested in because if you do not get into medical school, then at least you will have a degree that will get you a decent job or open up new pathways. The undergraduate degree will take you anytime between 3-5 years. The time depends on:
- The degree you choose.
- How many courses are you taking per semester?
- Are you taking courses in all three semesters or are you taking a gap semester?
It is important to maintain a high GPA. Medical Schools have their cut-off. Usually, the admission committee takes in students that have a GPA above 3.7. However, a high GPA does not guarantee that you will be admitted to a medical school. Your MCAT score, your extracurricular activities play a crucial role in determining your admission to a medical school.
Usually, pre-medical students write the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) in their last year of the undergraduate degree. You can take the MCAT up to three times in a calendar year, with a lifetime maximum of 7 attempts. The MCAT is a 7.5-hour exam that consists of four sections:
1) Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems;
2) Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems;
3) Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior;
4) Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills.
The exam has 528 questions. You can find more information about medical school and the MCAT exam on this website: www.aamc.org/.
While you are doing your undergraduate degree, you should also volunteer and/or work. You can volunteer in hospitals, food banks, home care, etc. What the interviewers are looking for is that you are passionate about your volunteering position(s). They look for consistency. Did you volunteer for two weeks and then stopped? Or did you volunteer over a long period? You could also do some research at your university. It always looks great to have some research experience on your resume. As far as I know, in Canada, you are not allowed to shadow physicians, so you will not get clinical experience, but that is completely okay. In the US, you can.
Pre-medical students apply to medical schools in the last year of their undergraduate degree. In Canada, there are 17 medical schools. Check out this link to see the names and places of the medical schools across Canada: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_medical_schools_in_Canada.
3 of 17 medical schools in Canada teach exclusively in French, and 14 others teach in English. Do not apply to just one medical school, apply to as many as you can. Keep in mind that only a few of the 14 medical schools across Canada accept international students. If you are a permanent resident or you possess a Canadian Citizenship, then there is nothing to worry about.
In the first round of the application, the admission committee will invite students above the cut-off in terms of MCAT exam and GPA to an interview stage. The second round of the application is the interview. If you pass the interview, then you are admitted to the medical college.
This is a general pathway to get into medical school. I am not an expert. You should do your research on this, and see what works best for you. I hope this helps you!!
@SIMRAN GILL Thnx didi for information
17 colleges According to population it is more than enough. If you think India has more colleges please attempt Neet once and get to know what this competition is all abt
@@roopali162000 Maybe I was not clear enough, but 3 of the 17 medical colleges in Canada teach exclusively in French. The other 14 teach in English. The University of British Columbia, UBC has the highest number of seats: 288. All other medical schools have fewer seats. The Northern School of Medicine has only 64 seats, which means that they only accept 64 students per year. Also, there is an agreement between the US and Canada in medical schools, which allows students from the US to study in Canada. So some of the students that study in a medical college in Canada are from the US. I have two friends. One moved to Ireland and the other moved to Australia to attend medical schools because they did not get in a medical school in Canada despite having excellent grades and lots of extracurricular activities. I am not saying that there is no competition in India. There is. I know that NEET and other entrance exams in India are extremely hard, but if you try to get into a medical school in Canada or in the US, you will know that it also hard since we have all the other requirements to fulfill :)
There is a slight omission of information regarding an exam called the USMLE. These are a series of exams (lasting minimum 8hrs each) that need to be given in order to get into residency in the USA and in the process, an MBBS graduate from India is not only competing with people with equivalent degrees from other countries but also with those who have graduated from the medical schools in the US to get a spot for residency. This is the part where the real competition of becoming a doctor in the US lies.
Also, anyone who wants to practice medicine in the US has to complete his/her residency to become a physician. There is no concept of practicing medicine as a licenced doctor once you complete medical school (or its equivalent - MBBS) as they do in India. Every doctor in the US is specialized in a particular field.
Just some additional information for anyone interested.
Thank you for telling✨
Guys can we just take a little time to appreciate the fact that how much this guy has done to simplify the process for us and help us understand that too free of cost
AT THERE COST OF LIVING IS ALSO HIGHER JUST CHECK ABOUT THAT.
Yes it's nearly 2cr
Kitna hoga??
The sum they get is immense..
@@anitalade8106 what the cost of LIVING in USA ?
@paarth inst I attended abroad study consultation for medical... They told it will be around 2cr for 6 yrs
Bhai waha India ki tarah doctor ki life to risk nhi hoga patients attack kardete Hain yaha to
Salary bhale ₹25 rupe ho mbbs india me hi karunga india ko age leke jana h . jai hind❤️🇮🇳
Jai Hind
Same . All the best ❤😍
Age kidhar
@@km-pc9pk development ki oor.. age
@@zemprook2196 abhi kya karte ho
Sbko aiims jana..h!!!!!😂😍😍
😂😂😂
@@jayadas4002 😂😂😂
Aiims bulati hai or Jana bhi hai
जाने के है मगर बुलाती ही। नही
@@shivamrawatrewa3610 bulati h bhai bulati....aur jaynge v
I would say that in USA you neet to spend lots of money for the education ,at same time u get back lots of money while you are earning more than u think. my aunt is neurosurgeon who is a gold medalist in India and she owns approx 5 crores pera annum in USA were as in India she owns approx about 85 lakhs .so credit satisfaction in USA makes u more attracted to work in USA.she also inspired me in the process.so guys if u just believe in yourself and work hard ,u are going to see great heights in ur career.focus on just one thing to reach high.
from How many years she is working??(i mean how many years experience is she was getting 85 lakhs in india
41 lakh rupees per month in USA and in india 80 lakh whole year lol
when you're a non med student, watching videos related to medical and neet >.
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I am an Engineering graduate.But I loved both of your conversation.May God bless both of you to be good doctors in future.
Harnoor is pursuing MBA from there
Medical school cost to attend an average US college is about $150k-200k and its very hard to get scholarships. Almost no one gets complete scholarship unless you go through military
Is it per annum cost ?? Or the cost of 3 year program????
NYU is tuition free
Overall summary is........EAST OR WEST INDIA IS BEST 😊✌😊❤
The point regarding the cost is valid but I would say the 1 lakh for 6 year just gives you that quality of an education, while in US or Canada where the Leading universities in Clinical trial and research give you more exposure, more personal development and discipline. I know it’s quite a bit expensive but the gain is absolutely worth it and you can cover you expenses for those 8 year within 2 year of your practice. For many of us Quality Education>Cheap Education, but concerning the Average Indians Financial Situation you point is Valid.
Comments me Sab Aiims AA rhe hai😂😂
, 😂
😀😀ye toh h but we are hustling to get there
AIIMS BEST HAI
AFMC
Aiims is always best😍
Don't compare college fees in us and india, if you graduated in us you would earn 10times the average salary of doctor in india.
बात ये है की जो भारतीय है उसके दिल मे अपनी भारत माता के लिए प्रेम होना चाहिए.. भारत मे जन्म ले कर यहा की मिट्टी मे पल कर यहा की हवाओ मे सांस लेकर यहा की मिट्टी से उगे आहारो को खाकर हम बड़े हुए है उसका हमे हमेशा ध्यान रखना है और फिर बाद मे काम के लिए भारत से बाहर जाता है दूसरे देश के लिए काम करता है वो केवल देशद्रोही का काम करता है और कुछ नहीं पढ़ने के लिए कही भी जाओ पर वापिस भारत जरूर आओ...बहुत खून लहू लगा है इस भारत के लिए हमलोगो के लिए न जाने कितने करोड़ अपना जान दे चुके है इस मिटटी के लिए। हमारा देश दुनिया का सबसे अमीर देश था सोने की चिड़िया कहते थे इसे। .. करोड़ो सालो से DEVELOPED COUNTRY ही है ...आज उनसब ने इंग्लैंड या अमेरिका भारत को खूब लुटा था और लूट रहे है. इसीलिए सभी देश भक्त बने और जो करे इस मिट्टी ले लिए करे... माँ का क़र्ज़ तो कभी चूका नहीं सकते पर हमसे जो बन पाए अपनी भारत माता के लिए करे बस। .. जय हिन्द वन्दे मातरम इंक़लाब ज़िंदाबाद भारत माता की जय जय जवान जय किसान
Babu ap chodu chodu bateyen naa kare
Abe bhai....😅😅😂😂..
Oye chllll..
@@AnitaKumari-vg5viपहले तो आपको प्रणाम बहन... यहा डॉक्टर के साथ कैसा behave होताहै उसे कौन ठीक करेंगा। ये हालत किसके देश की है हमारे या किसी अन्य देश की किसकी ज़िम्मेदारी बनती है इसके खिलाफ आवाज़ की किसको लड़ना है इसके लिए और आप जो कह रही है इतना भी कुछ नहीं है कि आदमी चैन से काम न कर सके, हां कभी कुछ परिस्तिथिया बनती है तो उससे हैंडल करना है हमें ही न. और देश भक्ति दिल में है तो देश के लिए कुछ करना भी है या नहीं बात ये है और आखिरी में हो सके तो मेरे पहले वाले कमेंट को एक बार फिरसे दिल से ध्यान से जरूर पढ़ना बहन..
@Gekyume OnfroyHELLO BHAI
If you have 1 crore then you can take admission in private medical in India as well
So stay in India
But
If you born with a silver spoon
Then nobody will hinder u
US have a quality study material..qualified teachers...and india lacks in these stuffs!
@@harshvardhan98 us me sat qualify karne ke baad bhi 1 se 2 crore lag jaate hain........Even in MIT and Harvard........
So everything costs.......
Similarly Bits Pilani costs and thus it is one of the finest one in india.......
(It stands in the league of IIT's)
India is also having everything but it costs......Either money or hard work
Getting in AIIMS require plenty and plenty and plenty of hard works........And yes it's best in Asia and among Top 10 in World
Silver spoon se kam nhi hoga...
golden spoon studded with diamonds hona chaiye!!!!
I Was Born with a Golden Spoon 🙂
@@gopinathmallick8471 I have these qualifications
Summary:-
In US, you have to first do a bachelor's degree related to bio. Than you give a MCAT exam then you go for MD physician which is a 4 year program.
In India,
You go for NEET after 12th and then MBBS of 5.5 yrs.
MBBS in India is somewhat relevant to MD physician in USA.
MBBS from India is recognised in USA, and MD physician in USA is also recognised in India.
But post-graduation in from both countries is not valid anywhere.
Conclusion.
Best you can do is do MBBS from India and go for PG in US.
After doing pg can I come back to India?
yes
@@shivanisharma7320
I live abroad im only wrking for neet to get aiims so that i can work in india and for india
Respect👉
@@rohanb4206 thnx man respect
Jhut mat bol
@@Abhishek-cw4jn thats right its a lie till i do it np man
But will try my best to not make it a lie
@@nisargsomani6797 bro first of all why would you stay away and prepare for neet.....does it makes sense???I don't like to demotivate people but I will surely not tolerate lies
Lol 😂😂😂, this man says to study mbbs in India n serve it in USA 🇺🇸country, then who will work in India🇮🇳, these are doctors mentality, earning only
@Amlan Baruah I didn't know diseases check your race.
Right they all are greedy who leave their country and work for other countries for money
@M P It is applicable for all profession not only for doctors for all
@@architraj995 Nd who is not greedy beaten by people in India....is it right then??
@@essentialsofbiochemistryby990 no it's not right everybody should respect doctor's but working for own country is good if you're Indian you should work for India not for any other country. Working for own country = giving respect to your own country
Le computer science engineers:-
"Mai kya kro, job chor du"
😂
Bdw big fan of u bro, iss baar aa rha ho aiims new Delhi
😂😂😂
Sundar pichai income is 300 million dollar ( software engineer from IIT KGP )...
Which cannot be earn in a life time by any doctor ..
@@humanhuman9228 arey woh toh exceptional case hai general mai dekho.
Tab toh jake 2m world richest doctor bhi search kr lo. Billion dollars mai net worth hai unka.
@@birajchoudhury3277 98% of the billionaires include only engineers .lol
Exception ek do may hota hay
THIS YEAR HIGHEST PACKAGE IN IIT DELHI WAS 2.5 CRORE PER YEAR FOR 23 YEARS OLD .......at this age doctors earns nothing ...
FROM IIT ONLY SOME OF THE BILLIONERES
1)SACHIN BANSAL
2) BINNY BANSAL
3) BHABHISH AGARWAL
4) SUNDAR PICHAI
5)INFOSYS CEO
6) NARAYANA MURTHY
7) NILEKENI
8) PRANAV MISTRY
9) RADHAKRISHNAN
10 ) shopclues CEO
11) snapdeal CEO
12) arvind Krishna
13) Ola CEO
14) Microsoft ex head of engineer
15) Manu jain
16) zoho CEO
17 ) uber ex ceo
18) flipkart ceo
19) zomato ceo ( 200 million dollar )
20) swiggy head ( billionere in making)
It never ends I can name 100 ...of them continuously ....
As of now AIIMS HAVE NONE OF THE BILLIONERE DOCTORS .😎😎.
Be realistic...understand......money should not be the ultimate aim of any individual if you only want to earn money better do business ..
Doctor is a noble profession you cannot earn more than businessman for sure ......and I am sure you will regret if money is your ultimate aim...better do social servise .....
@@birajchoudhury3277 Bhai duniya ka sabse Amir aadmi hi engineer h 😂😂
#Jeff Bezos
honestly STOP THIS!!!
money cannot be the motivation of a doctor atleast.
money mindednrss leads to corruption
Same bro .... I want to become a doctor so that I could earn money (from which I can donate some amount to cancer hospitals) and also treat poor people..... It's my life goal.
What is your motivation ?
Totally agreed man.
@@youcantseemyprofilepicture2541 then please become business man
@@humanhuman9228 brother my family don't have much money and in my family everyone is doing government job so.... But don't worry I have already prepared for business that I would start when I will Doctor .... Btw thanks for suggestion 😊
If anyone gets chance to study medicine abroad they should definitely go because the quality of life of doctors there is far more better than India. And moreover a student gets freedom from the rat race of government exams in India.
And the quality of mbbs in abroad is also far more better because you will be using superior qualities of studies for giving superior treatment. How many sportman or filmstar do you see getting their surgery done in India?? Hardly none.
So quality matters because the studying in India you dont get that even at AIIMS.
And the pollution level at Delhi and all metro cities are also increasing. And also if you look at the political situation in India then also you will not feel motivated to study in India.
That's right
Fuck India and it's reservation system
But not in china, russia, goergia etc
Agreed
@@yourdad07127 yeah abroad does not refer to Russia China or Georgia
India me mbbs krke US me job kr sakte kya ?
If yes , jayenge 4 sal me 10cr kmake vaps ayenge aur free me serve krenge desh me😁😁🙏
Waah chutiya😁
@@75shubhamkumar26 😆
😂😂😂what an idea
@@manavmishra8b499 🤗🙏
@@Hamza14405 tu kyu has rha he bhai😡
I want to work for my country even in less salary
Bilkul sahi k b kaha Apne country k liye main bhi kaam karunga
Sahi bole yaaar 👍👍😍
Salute
Baitho beta bahut kuch samajhna hai zindgi mai .
Me to .......i dont want to go in another country........MERA BHARAT DESH MAHAN......
I m chemistry teacher in chandigarh,I love ur video very real and both of u seems to be very innocent bless u both
mehant karte rho mazil mile ya na mile vo baad ki baat h...
but agar koshish hi na karo to ye galat baat h...❤❤❤
Shi kaha aapne 100 taake kisi baat 👍💯☹️😥
Kya baat kahi .. powerful motivation for me💗💥
It's wrong ... I have professor here in neurosurgery department who did general surgery in Ireland and did neurosurgery here.. and he is one of the best neurosurgeon in India
Hme nhi jaana,main apna desh, mitti nhi chhodonga.main yahi apne desh ki seva karoonga
We have to serve our country. Our country is our responsibility
👍
👏
Thank God! There are still people who want to serve India.
@@sahithiseethala7449 there are many people who want don't worry. just wait
@@bewise5242 Honestly, I am concerned coz this Aman Thilak dude is misguiding everyone. He is giving out the wrong information and encouraging students to do medicine for the money. He seems like a secret consultant to me who gets paid for the number of students he sends abroad based on the link under his video. He wants the future doctors of India to leave the country. It's frustrating. It's also heartbreaking to see youngsters listening to this dude, who seems like a complete fraud.
The proper way to become doctor in US is (video aint given much info):
First 4 year bachelor degree b4 that SAT is must (mentioned in video).
Then give MCAT for medical school (4 years)
Then if u want to work and earn dollars then USMLE u must give for 4 years residency as general physician or along way u can choose your speciality . (NOTE: u won't be paid as a regular doctor but as a junior doctor).Also speciality would require 1 or 2 additional years(depends).
Then u can apply to American Medical board for ur license. In short 12 to some years
Also in India MBBS is almost 6 yrs then pg for 3 years,i.e. for M.D or M.S.(Master in Surgery) and then super speciality if interested than 3 years.
Yea but then living there is so much better then india
Like even in 20s someone as junior doc can earn upto $67.5k yearly
Thats enough for a person to have week-end outings , live on rent in New York city
In a decent apartment ,
Also the rule that most of the residency docs work about 4 days a week
And yes a lot of hard work for it and hell lot of money as input is req
Sir at this time after taking drop still I have very less chance in 16 lac students to get a affordable mbbs seat and now showing this dream of US it's just getting me more tension and reminding me that all dreams don't come true as there are students in very prestigious medical colleges like aiims the normal students like me can how reach to such heights. Its only in dreams not in reality
Nothing is impossible bro...
You just do your MBBS in India from any average college. Sidewise prepare for USMLE for residency in USA.
Come on ...cheer up . Anybody can do it if he/she strives hard ,like really harrdd ! I've done it and hence I beleive anybody can !
11:29 "Ek lakh se jyaada nahi hoga pura 6 saal ka"
Even of u get a government seat in a government college it's not possible
Sorry but the truth hurts
Please stop nationalizing the facts, Everyone is talking about aiims, i am junior resident doctor currently in India, differences there are 112 pg seats in aiims, there are around 30,000 mbbs graduates in India every year, i am generalizing the seats apart from dividing them the reserved and unreserved, which is a different topic on its on, so if we assume that these people are applying for a pg exam excluding people who have studying outside India and graduated which is also around 30,000 which i am excluding for the time being, so each mbbs student has a 0.0037 percent chance of getting admitted in aiims. Talk about facts not what everyone thinks is right i am a doctor and i am sharing my perspective, our internship is mandatory unlike other professions, in which interns need to be in hospitals for sometimes even 24 hours and just getting paid aroung 17k a month, working in pressure, and about pist graduation, lets assume you get through the aiims pg exams so you will get a good salary but the odds of getting there is 0.0037 percent and other colleges neet pg you get a stipend of around 30k if you get into a government college, but then government colleges have fees though minimal you need to pay and then reserved categories whereas USA doesnt have a fee structure for pg instead they pay you around 50k usd, yes things are expensive, but it is the lifestyle that matters ultimately and there we dont have class based lectures as the entire education system here is based on mugging up rather than actually doing real life based scenarios, teachers here are also partial will give good grades to students who are lovable to them contrary to equality there in the USA. I have seen and heard from both sides of the spectrum i have doctor friends who are aiims graduates and studying in USA so i know, people who are just saying what they think is their perspective without having any experience either of the two spectrums. Holding opinions is a different thing and actually going through the whole process is entirely a different ball game, once you go through the whole process it is entirely opposite to the things you have ever thought. Hold opinions don’t force people to accept your opinions as those are your opinions.
Bro any advice in how to crack USMLE??if I m an avg medical students scoring 50% marks in my university exams??
That is true.. thankyou
Hi sir, give me ur number I need ur advice for my further studies...
Working for our own country is also a responsibility
If you want to study outside go and study but return back and work for your country
I think Indian MBBS is Best ever than US.
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:-)
No its not. Its ourselves that decided our lifestyle
No the rent ,transport,price of goods are more expensive there
Its better to go in usa
Not india
The way of lyf is suprb in usa thn india
star shine i dont think so ,indians dont have much value .we will be just on a visa
@@soyabKhan-xk7sd due to the mindset of like you people today usa is a developed country today about 2,843,391 indians are in usa.if today they were in india, india would chase usa within a couple of months.
YOU HAVE GROWN IN YOUR MOTHERLAND THEN GIVE A YIELD FOR IT
Aman tilak looks like Ashish chanchalani
This video was perfectly recommended for a perfect person
I have a question bout the post graduation...
Let a student complete his /her mbbs from India and wanna do Masters at Harvard University what the procedure to get there... How much it will cost .. do Harward give scholarship to students?...
Which exams have to clear to get scholarship there if the student financial is not rich but sincere and hard-working
clear the usmle part 1,2,3 . get in top rank . and u can not choose surgical branch because it is reserved for us students . and there is no fee for post graduation ( i am not 100% sure about this point )
@@user-nt3dn4lk9y no bro u can go there for surgical branch and u might surprise but surgeons like anesthesilogist earn more than 35000 dollars per month in USA😉
I saw your us video and I really needed help in understanding about college application and mainly about the exams that are held and broadly the whole process.
I belong to a relatively small city so there aren't many people who can help me with these things.
I have filled the Google form you provided and I would be really really thankful if you could help me with this whole process
India is india.India is our motherland.so we serve our india.
But during the coronovirus outbreak... doctor's have proved to be angels sent by god. ( They placed thier dharma before money)
Hats off!
Jai hind
Jai Shree ram
lkoiikkittfohh3dxnvkhonbkvkvhxhcv v. ़न्गडजडगौौड
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USA is good but nothing can compete AIIMS of India ( only my point of view :)
Absolutely not!
@Abhirup Roy Sahi to bola hai vo
MBBS USA MEIN 17 saal lagte hai 😂😂
Hii bhaiii .. bhhttt acheee content de rahe ho appp ...love you broo😍🙏🙏
.. I'm studying in Ukraine in Kharkiv National Medical University.. I can relate each and every sentence you told in the vdo.
Buddy, How is your experience in Ukraine? Pls tell honestly abt mbbs abroad
बरसों से सरकारी कॉलेजों की सीटें नहीं बढ़ाई गई और नए सरकारी मेडिकल कॉलेज खोलें नहीं गए. साल दर साल डॉक्टर बनने की चाहत में आने वाले बच्चों की संख्या 10 गुनी हो गई है. यह एक बहुत बड़ा नेक्सस है जो ऊंचे स्तर पर काम कर रहा है, और private medical college चहेतों के खोले जा रहे हैं जो अमेरिका के बराबर की फीस लेकर घटिया एमबीबीएस की डिग्री दे रहे हैं हमें चाहिए की हर वह बच्चा जो मेडिकल जाना चाहता था और नहीं जा पाया वह एक आंदोलन चलाएं कि क्यों ना हमारे यहां पर एमबीबीएस की सीट 3 साल में दोगुनी कर दी जाए, लगभग हर जिले के अंदर एक मेडिकल कॉलेज जरूर होना चाहिए. जब एक जिले के अंदर दो-तीन इंजीनियरिंग कॉलेज हो सकते हैं जिनकी सीटें खाली जाती है, इससे बेहतर है कि जिला अस्पतालों के साथ में कम से कम 200 स्टूडेंट्स का एक मेडिकल मेडिकल कॉलेज जरूर खोला जाए.
wow..
one of the best vedio ever.
sir you always make a different and awesome vedio
I am in 11th ❤
Or kon kon aaya 11th mai 2023 mai
Jin logo ne India se hi bachelor degree kiya h biology se 3yrs ka kya wo log USA me MD physician kar skte hai directly ???
I Have born in India I'll save Indian people by becoming a doctor.i am also preparing for neet.
I want to discuss about salary:
My uncle who is general physician is earning 60lakh/month and 6-7cr per year.So what I want to say is u earn more money in Indian than us.Who are studying mbbs don't plan to go us. Work hard and u can earn more here than in the us
MY MOTTO IS INDIANS SHOULD WORK ONLY FOR US Not for USA....
Everyone just dont want to be a doctar to earn money some people just can't see someone's pain
The money that the US doctors get as stated in the video is
1) Pre Tax,
2) worth, less because of the high cost of living as well as the student loans the doctors have to pay off.
its easy to get deceived by the 50K dollars but know that their standard of living is similar to a Junior Doctor (earning 2-3 lacs a month)
Thanks for clearing the air.very helpful
2 crores for study ,almost 12lakh for visa and around 80000travel. Omg
That isn't a huge amount if we look at the expenses in USA 😑😑
अमन और हरनूर से मैं निवेदन करता हूं कि इस विषय पर भी एक विवेक कुछ और लोगों को शामिल करके की जाए और सरकार को बाध्य किया जाए कि वह अपने देश में सरकारी मेडिकल कॉलेज की संख्या को तेजी से बढ़ाएं
Chalo bhai Saare US 😂😂
Mbbs yaha karlo pehley nahin to katega 😂😘
That is not the reality, you will be taxed in the 33% bracket for federal income tax as well as 2-10% state tax (depending on location). So almost 35-43%, now do the math
Only fellow trained gastro or cardiologist private practice physicians earn $400,000 and it’s very expensive to set up so you will have huge loan and malpractice insurance to cover as well as other employee salaries to pay at your practice.
Yes a physician will live comfortably but average salary is $250,000 for IM, FM and pediatrics before tax deductions.
I think the fact that you will have at least 1 day off/week in residency, get an adequate stipend during the training, better quality teaching, more value based patient care are better influential factors rather than the salary of an attending physician.
It would be great if you interviewed a US resident who has gone through the experience of matching.
Very true
you can earn even much more in India there is no cap for it. I have doctors in my family who earns maybe much more than that. 2.5 crore in the US doesn't feel much but in India, it's huge. So the only factor is your talent.
Ye AIIMS wala banda jara jyada hi confident hai
Bhai what about MS and MD in USA after doing MBBS In India???
You can only apply for residency as a US medical student is equivalent to India's MBBS doctor.
You have to give USMLE which is a 3 step process, with very low passing % . Also you will need good recommendations from your seniors like your department head etc.
Yes you can prepare for USMLE for residency in USA during your MBBS. There are 3 steps of usmle. Before completion your MBBS you should prepare for usmle just like neet pg.
Suprakash pal most of those who go abroad for MS don’t return, so don’t get subsidised mbbs here only to serve whites later, just run away for mbbs itself, don’t be a haramkhor leaving motherland to serve whites
@@commanderofkesariyaknights aisa kuch nh h bhai....people live for money...and US pays more momey than our motherland alright!
Are I don't know hindi , can u please remake this video in English 🥺 please 🥺🧡🥺
Bro ur translation is better' 👍.harnoor bro was bit fast I loved it
"Because of this u gained, ur dream that's definate
I watched full video in 2X
@@sankalpsharma7705 thn it will be flyed like aeroplane 😂
Stupid and greedy people are comparing apple to oranges. If a person is earning 2.5 cr in America then his cost of living would be 10 times higher than india. If a specialist in india is earning around 80 lac to 90 lac per year then he would enjoy the same luxuries the one who is working in the US like a donkey. Get some life guys. Money does matter but its not the only thing that matters in life.
1st comment mine
Sir want to ask something.
Is board important
I have aimed neet but now when i open any ppr of neet every time i get rrminders of those derivations..... Of board plss help one reply wud be very helpful
naa Bhai neet par focus Karo board ka koi importance nhi hai agar aap ek ache medical college Mei ho
ruclips.net/video/C0iztUUsh8E/видео.html from here u can get revise notes of physics with in 5 minutes..
It is too much helpful go and grab and subscribe
Dev Pandey if you are thorough in board m neet is just another game
Bro neglect board...and focus on neet. Because getting 95% in borad and not selecting in neet is far better than getting 70% and and getting a government madical college 😊😊😊😊👍👍..
Why would anyone wanna stay in India when US, UK, Germany, etc. have soooo much better opportunities
Excellent info..Good work guys👌👌👌
Aman bhaiya mere Papa bhi ek paediatrician Hain aur woh mujhe kaafi baar keh chuke Hain ki India me doctors ki respect Kam ho gyi hai log senior resident ko maar dete Hain doctors par attack kar dete hai Kai baar news me bhi dekha gya hai ki agar patient Mar Jay to surgeon ko maar hee dete hain mujhe aisa lgta hai ki logon ko apna aisa attitude badlana hoga aur definitely yeh cheez USA ki law implementation ke Karan waha nhi ho skti
What about the donations for MBBS in Govt. Colleges like AIIMS? It's about 50lakh INR! Only fees doesn't matter the corrupt politics and competition also matter. Yes, USA will be very expensive too but India is no less!
My personal experience:- Officials asked for around 50lakhs donation for my sister's admission in AIIMS, even though she is very, very Intelligent and passionate for studying medical...this is the "Harsh Reality" guys😔
Aiims admission is based only on entrance exams. It doesn't ask for donations as in private colleges. Everyone knows that.
Serial lier 😂😂
Go to Harvard school ones about 40 percent students there study permanently from father's money 🙄😁
3000 dollars as a resident is not enough as cost of living in USA is very high.Residents in India live a more comfortable life as cost of living is less in India.
Bhai It's really shameful if one wants to become doctor for money
.... Please don't promote such things...be doctor for serving needy people
Mra bhai (mama ka ldka) bhi ukraine 🇺🇦gya hai Mbbs krne pichle sall... Uski 5.5 sal ki fees 45-50 lakh k aaspas hai.. Wha p mbbs ki...
MBBS is used in places that follow UK's MB. ChB course, not only in India
Indian MBBS is a Bachelors degree while USA MD degree is not a Bachelors degree but a professional degree considered equal to PhD degree. For Indians to enter USA medical school they need to have US citizenship and Green Card.US medical schools do not select non-citizens.Also entering a medical school is more difficult because they need life experiences just having perfect MCAT score and a perfect GPA in college would not help you enter a medical school.The four years of college in USA is superior to Indian Bachelors degree of three years. Yes US physicians make anywhere from 200K to 500K depending on specialty.
Sabko AIIMS JAANA HAU 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jaane ka hai magar bolate nahi hai
😊😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
8 year's 😨
Sorry but we are happy in commerce and business 😅😂
😉😁🤣😂😂❤💯🤙🙉🤑
so first after we do 12th we have to give SAT or ACT exam we have to get a good college then do 4 years under graduation and then after giving one more exam we need to do 4 years MBBS then we have to give MCAT exam and do specialization and thn become a doctor abrod but we can also do that undergraduation degree in 2 years if we push us please tell me that is it all right
I won't text any abusive language here but distraction is completely going throughout .
Ye doctor nhi bnega ye business man banega
Sahi.bola.🤣🤣
Aman, now I need to pay nearly 10 lakhs in india for mbbs, what are you talking 1 lakh !!!
10? 😂
60-80 😂😂
After studying MBBS in India
Can we do specialisation in USA
And work over there???
I think you need to clear an exam for that. I think it's USMULE or something and you also have to do intership there first. Only then you will be allowed further studies and work. Unless you are specially being called from India only for a special case
Shale we are deshbhakt we like india jai india
Hi, A man ur videos r very much informative, my daughter is in class 10,she is interested in medical ur videos r very helpful fore
I Am Also in 10th And I Also choose Mbbs
Bhaisahab, Bahar bhi MBBS ki degree dete hai... England ki colleges dekhiye aap kripaya internet pe jaakar... Apni audience ko Kuch bhi mat samjha do bas content banane ke liye, just because RUclips se aapki achhi khaasi side income aati hai issliye
Nice information... Thnx ❤
Kis kis ki doctor banna hai
1 crore plus in India through Neet selection or management quota in private colleges inIndia.. Bhaiyaa??
My name is also Harnoor, is ko dekh ke apne nam ki besti dekh rha hu.।।। 😆😢
Can I complete MBBS from India and then residency in us?
Yes
40 lakh in 40-45yrs 😂😂😂
Ek doctor ki salary 1 lakh per month hoti hai so usne too sirf 1 year mai 12 lakh kma liye or experience ke sath ye salary bdhti jaayegi theek hai 😂😂
What is the salary of MBBS graduate from AIIMS New Delhi?
I want to be a doctor of aims delhi not foreign countries. Because where I have born I shall always like to work here. I shall work only for my country.. and I shall develope my country.
Sir is there still hope for neet?
I started my preparation in february still much portion is left.. Can i secure a government seat and get 600+ ? Please reply
Yes you can, just start going to all the mcq that your study package provides.
Solve about 500 physics and chemistry questions daily.
And 1000 questions in biology.
@@abhinavkumarify thank you so much
N join test series at neetshala...it helps
Bhai kitne marks aye?
Abe currency difference kabhi suna hai kya? 1$=₹78 ho gaya hai...to off course jyada hi hogi na salary 🙀