Is Mrcs uk and Mrcs Canada same or different
After mbbs graduate from india and Mrcs qualified and post mbbs work experience, how many chances are there to survive
What's your net worth after your post mbbs work experience?
Is Mrcs uk and Mrcs Canada same or different
After mbbs graduate from india and Mrcs qualified and post mbbs work experience, how many chances are there to survive
1lac per month post mbbs in govt institute and more in privateWhat's your net worth after your post mbbs work experience?
1lac per month post mbbs in govt institute and more in private
Sir if you have any knowledge per se about the question I asked about Mrcs then it's fine , enlighten me , coz I don't need any financial managerYou may have to save many more months. According to google, 1 lac is about $1600. That's nearly 1 month of non-market rent on affordable 1 bedroom housing. The waiting list for this type of housing is pretty long.
Sir if you have any knowledge per se about the question I asked about Mrcs then it's fine , enlighten me , coz I don't need any financial manager
I have not asked my survival chancesThen you should edit your earlier post and omit how many chances are there to survive.
I have not asked my survival chances
I have asked about the difference between Mrcs uk and Mrcs Canada
Is Mrcs uk and Mrcs Canada same or different
After mbbs graduate from india and Mrcs qualified and post mbbs work experience, how many chances are there to survive
Is Mrcs uk and Mrcs Canada same or different
After mbbs graduate from india and Mrcs qualified and post mbbs work experience, how many chances are there to survive
The Canadian medical system is not the same. Students do an undergraduate degree first (technically you can get accepted after 3 years of undergraduate studies by that rarely happens) and many even do a masters degree. Then they go to medical school for 4 years and during their last year apply for a residency. Residency can last 2-7 years. Many do fellowships after that. After a residency a physician can practice without a supervisor. French universities in Quebec have a slightly different system where they can get into medical school earlier. There is less competition to get into the French speaking medical programs compared to the whole country applying for the English speaking medical schools since there are less students who would qualify to attend medical school in French.
Hello,
Good day to you all.
I am completing my Canada study permit application and I got stuck on the "Finance" section. They ask about four questions under this section:
First, state the total fees to be paid to the school for entire duration of the program- My course is undergraduate of three years (CAD$20,000 X 3)= CAD $60,000.
Second, state the total amount for food and lodging for the duration of the program ($10,000 X 3 = CAD $30,000).
Third is Optional, but I will add miscelaneous of CAD $15,000 since living expenses have been on the increase in Canada currently.
The forth question is what I don't undertsand, please help! They ask us to state "Funds Available For Your Stay In Canada". Would I state the funds available for the first year of the progrmme or the three years? If it is the three years, that would amount to stating around CAD $100,000????
Pls advise...many thanks
How many months do you think he needs to save in order to survive in Canada when his Indian income after post mbbs work experience of 1 lac per month?