Is General Physician (MBBS) right for you?
A focused 15-minute fit check — only the assessments that actually predict success in this role. No fluff, no full battery.
Role you're checking
General Physician (MBBS)
Healthcare
General Physicians are the front-line MBBS doctors who run OPDs, family-medicine clinics, urgent-care centres, and primary-care touchpoints across India — the first clinical contact for fever, pain, hypertension, diabetes, lifestyle disease, and the early sorting of who needs a specialist and who can be managed in the community. In India this is the post-MBBS path that does not chase NEET-PG: you finish your MBBS plus 1-year compulsory rotating internship (CRRI) at a Medical Council of India / NMC-recognised college, register with the State Medical Council, and either join government service via state PSC / CHO posts, work as a Resident Medical Officer (RMO) or OPD physician in a private hospital chain (Apollo, Fortis, Manipal, Max, Medanta), set up your own clinic, or migrate via PLAB (UK) / USMLE (US) / AMC (Australia). The work is broad, fast, and verbally heavy — 60-100 patients a day in a busy OPD, 5-10 minutes per consult, constant patient education, and the responsibility of being the doctor most Indian families actually trust and return to over decades.
What you'll do
- 1
Career Interests
7 minTells us if the day-to-day activities of this role energize you.
- 2
Personality Profile
8 minReveals whether the working style this role demands fits how you naturally show up.
What you'll get — free
- A clear fit verdict for General Physician (MBBS) — strong, good, worth exploring, or stretch.
- The 2–3 reasons it fits (or doesn't), based on what this role actually demands.
- An honest signal on whether to keep exploring this path or look elsewhere.
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