After 12th standard (HSC), students have wide scope for further
education in different streams. But unfortunately after graduating in
these different streams there is not much scope for employment.In this
regard, MBBS was, is & will remain the best choice!As per World
Health Organization (WHO) India already has acute shortage of doctors.
According to Medical Council of India data, the doctor-population ratio
in the country is 1:1681. Whereas the recommended doctor-population
ratio by WHO is 1:1000.The deficiency of doctors all over India is so
prominent & the scope is so high that many people without medical
qualification are working as doctors & earning huge amounts of
money. As per a detail report published in 2016 by WHO "The Health
Workforce in India"
(http://www.who.int/hrh/resources/16058health_workforce_India.pdf), in
India "among allopathic doctors, as many as 31.4% were educated only up
to secondary school level – and as many as 57.3% did not have a medical
qualification."As per the latest data, India stands at 67th rank amongst
around 133 developing countries with regard to the number of doctors.
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