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Clinical Medicine is a discipline. MBBS is The Bachelor degree and MD / MS is Post Graduate degree within the the Discipline of Clinical Medicine. Likewise Oral Medicine is another discipline in which BDS is the Bachelor degree and MDS is PG degree.

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Which one is bigger degree in medical science for doctor's profession MBBS or MS

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