Do I need to have studied a Indian language to in order to apply?
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Dr Meekhaheel - Aug 23rd, 2016 2:41 am. | |
Dr Meekhaheel
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I am Dr Meekhaheel a Russian freshly graduated surgeon. My question is Do I need to have studied a Indian language to in order to apply? |
re: Do I need to have studied a Indian language to in order to apply?
by Dr J S Chowhan -
Aug 23rd, 2016
6:22 am
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Dear Dr Meekhaheel In Indian language of Instruction of Medical school is English and we dont give instruction in English only. All the lectures OR demonstration and lab discussion will be in English. If you have average English knowledge you should not have any problem in understanding our course. Anyway laparoscopy is a skill based sub-specialty which does not has barrier of language. India has been a major seat of learning for overseas student for thousands of years. The country was home to both Takshashila - the first university in the world, and to the inventor of the digit 0 - Āryabhaṭa. Albert Einstein once said:, "we owe a lot to the Indians who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made". Today also, India is known as a communication hub because English is the main language of higher education study, and has become popular with international students from all over the world. According to Peter Drucker, "India is become a power house very fast, the medical education in India is now perhaps the best in the world". Dr J S Chowhan Associate Director World Laparoscopy Hospital |
re: Do I need to have studied a Indian language to in order to apply?
by Dr S Ramayani -
Sep 4th, 2016
2:49 am
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I dont think language should be a barrier in learning laparoscopic surgery. |
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by Dr Sridhar Kushwaha -
Sep 4th, 2016
9:03 am
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As I think Medicine Everywhere is in English at least the Medical Terms. So there should not be any language barrier in learning laparoscopy. |
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by Dr Amanda -
Sep 8th, 2016
10:17 am
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The lectures and books is majority of country in the World are in English, projects are in English and all classmates, wherever they come from, are fluent in English. Some Medical Universities abroad organize foundation or preparatory program for those students who do not know the English. |
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by Dr R K Mishra -
Sep 30th, 2016
6:55 am
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I am agree with Dr Amanda that medicine in most of the country is in English. At least nomenclature is must in English. Moreover, Laparoscopy is a skill and for learning and practicing a skill I dont think language should be a bar. |
re: Do I need to have studied a Indian language to in order to apply?
by Dr. Meenu Bedi -
Oct 4th, 2016
3:48 am
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All lectures are taken in English? |
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by Dr. Prithvi Mehra -
Oct 9th, 2016
10:32 am
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Dr. Prithvi Mehra
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They give training totally in English |