In today's time, everyone has become extremely conscious of their looks. They resort to surgery to look beautiful. That is why even in India, the career of a dermatologist means skin specialist is booming a lot. Even if you don't want to take a 5-year MBBS course, you can still become a skin specialist by taking some special courses. The skin doctor has to understand the patient's case history to prepare a treatment plan for them. In some cases, skin doctors can also solve and analyze birth marks, wrinkles, acne, etc. Course required to become a skin doctor:- – 2 years Diploma in Dermatology – 3 year graduation degree in dermatology – 2 years Post Graduate Diploma in Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy – 2 years Master of Science in Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy – 3 year Doctor of Medicine degree in Dermatology and Venerology – 3 year Doctor of Philosophy degree in Dermatology and Venerology How to become a skin specialist without MBBS:- It may take a long time to become a successful dermatologist as it requires winning the trust of individuals. Do these courses to become a skin specialist without MBBS- - BSc in Clinical Dermatology (B.Sc in Clinical Dermatology) - Bachelor of Dermal Science (Bachelor of Dermal Science) - M.Sc. in Skin Sciences and Regional Medicine (M.Sc. in Skin Sciences and Regenerative Medicine) - M.Phil/Ph.D. in Dermatological Sciences (MPhil/PhD in Dermatological Sciences) - PG Diploma in Practical Dermatology (PG Diploma in Practical Dermatology) - Diploma in Advanced Skin Studies and Clinical Aesthetics (Diploma in Advanced Skin Studies and Clinical Aesthetics) - M.Sc. in Burn Case (M.Sc. in Burn Case) SC agrees to investigate whether education qualifies as a service under the CP Act Nadu-Nedu program is supreme in the field of education, it should be implemented effectively: CM YS Jagan to officials REET Result 2021: Rajasthan Teacher Eligibility Test Result released