During one year of MBBS internship, students can work with hospitals and healthcare centers as consultants, physicians, and medical assistants in critical care units. They can also work in health campaigns organized by the government and create awareness among public about diseases, medicines, health, and fitness through conferences. On completion of MBBS internship, the students can get themselves registered as doctors with the Medical Council of India (MCI). They can either apply for a post-graduate degree in medical science i.e., MD/MS or continue working in the health sector as qualified doctors. While pursuing further education in medical science, MBBS-degree holders can also associate with pharmaceuticals as research associates. Moreover, the option for taking Combined Medical Services Examination is also open for MBBS graduates. They can be employed with the central government organizations, including hospitals, defense sector, railways, and with the local/state government.
Every medical and health sciences practitioner must have the following skills: -
In the MBBS course curriculum, aspiring doctors not only learn about everything in and around the medical and healthcare industry, but they also learn the ethical practices, get to intern with hospitals and volunteering projects. Check the table below for subjects in the MBBS course:
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) Syllabus
Anatomy | Dermatology & Venereology |
Biochemistry | Medicine |
Physiology | Obstetrics & Gynecology |
Forensic Medicine & Toxicology | Ophthalmology |
Microbiology | Orthopedics |
Pathology | Otorhinolaryngology |
Pharmacology | Pediatrics |
Anesthesiology | Psychiatry |
Community Medicine | Surgery |
To get admission in MBBS course in India, a student needs to appear for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). In fact, this is the only entrance test to get admission in MBBS course and is accepted by both government and private institutions. There used to be two other major entrance tests for admission in MBBS course in India were JIPMER MBBS Exam and AIIMS MBBS Exam. However, these examinations were scrapped in 2019 making NEET the most important medical entrance test in India.
There is a plethora of career opportunities after completing MBBS. Considered to be one of the noblest professions, medical practitioner, or doctor tops the list of careers after MBBS. The following section talks about popular career options or specializations to opt for after completing an MBBS degree.
General Physician: MBBS degree holders can start their career as a general physician, who studies, diagnoses, and cures illnesses of patients. Commonly, a physician treats illnesses at primary stages, and if, after diagnosis, the disease is found to be in a critical stage, the patient is referred to a relevant medical practitioner.
The average salary offered to a general physician is Rs 4-5 lakh per annum*.
Pediatrician: A medical practitioner who specializes in the treatment of illnesses in children and examines their general growth and development. A pediatrician heals children right from their time of birth to their adolescence and even later. They help in early diagnosis of any illness in developing children, guide parents on food and their allergies to children. The practitioner provides preventive care, helps in the growth and development of children with special needs, and monitoring side effects and allergies of medicines.
The starting salary offered to a pediatrician is over Rs. 4.5 lakh per annum.
Medical Assistant (Surgery): Starting a career as a medical assistant in specialization such as cardiology, dermatology, oncology, nephrology, neurology, gynecology, and ophthalmology, is a good way to learn about performing surgeries on patients. After completing the studies of specialized medical courses, they will be equipped to diagnose and treat patients with modern surgical techniques as per their medical specialty. Over the years, with the help of modern science and technology, there are medical achievements by renowned surgeons, which shows that this profession is entirely based on continuous learning and practicing.
The average salary offered to a medical assistant is Rs. 3-4 lakh per annum.
*Source:Payscale.com
MBBS career options are inclusive but not limited to the above professions. There are several avenues and industries where medical practitioners or MBBS degree holders play a crucial role.
MBBS career options aThe top recruiters for MBBS degree holders are majorly Hospitals, Medical Research Centers, and Pharmaceuticals, etc. The list of recruiters for MBBS degree includes: