Skip to content

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer=""> Introduction

MBBS stands for Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery. It is a professional undergraduate medical degree pursued by students who wish to become doctors. The program combines theoretical knowledge with clinical training to prepare students for careers in healthcare.

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Eligibility Criteria

To apply for an MBBS program, students must have completed their intermediate education (FSc Pre-Medical or equivalent) with strong grades in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Most institutions require candidates to pass an entrance test such as MDCAT or NEET.

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Course Duration

The MBBS program typically lasts 5 to 6 years, including one year of mandatory internship or house job to gain practical experience in hospitals.

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Subjects Covered

Anatomy
Physiology
Biochemistry
Pathology
Pharmacology
Microbiology
Community Medicine
Surgery & Clinical Rotations

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Subjects Covered

Graduates can work as general physicians, enter postgraduate specialties (like cardiology or neurology), or pass licensing exams to work abroad (e.g., USMLE, PLAB, AMC). Opportunities also exist in public health, research, and hospital administration.

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Why Choose MBBS?

Pursuing MBBS offers the opportunity to serve humanity, enjoy a respected profession, and secure a stable, impactful career. It is ideal for those passionate about science, medicine, and helping others.