Students in +2 with PCB as major subjects have to appear in Medical entrance examination i.e. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Undergraduate or NEET in India to study undergraduate medical courses in government or private medical colleges in India.
Post completion of the MBBS degree course, the aspiring candidates have to get admission in MD (Dermatology) which is must work as a dermatologist. For this, MBBS doctors need to appear for Post graduate medical entrance tests conducted by NEET as well as various states and colleges. Some institutes, however, provide admissions on the basis of marks obtained in the MBBS course and work experience of the candidates. The Dermatologists, after completing the MD (Dermatology) course and getting the requisite registration from Medical Council of India, can get opportunities in reputed government and private hospitals in India. They can open their private practice also.
1. All India Institute of Medical Sciences or (AIIMS), New Delhi 2. Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Delhi University, Delhi 3. SRM University, Chennai 4. Government Medical college and hospital, Chandigarh 5. Kasturba Medical College, Karnataka 6. Pondicherry Institute of Medical sciences, Pondicherry 7. Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
A dermatologist’s work can typically be divided into three areas. Firstly, Medical, A dermatologist can diagnose and treat conditions that affect your skin. This includes conditions like plaque psoriasis, rosacea, and acne. A dermatologist can also identify symptoms on your skin that could be signs of other health conditions. For example, itchy, dry skin can sometimes indicate problems with your kidneys. Next area of work involves Surgery. Many dermatologists do minor surgery, like removing moles or warts or doing skin biopsies. Other dermatologists will specialize in more extensive surgery. These procedures can include removing benign cysts or skin cancer. Another area is concerned with Cosmetic. A dermatologist can treat skin issues that affect your appearance. This may include hair loss, dark spots, or wrinkles. Many dermatologists are trained to administer cosmetic treatments, too. These include fillers, chemical peels, and laser hair removal.