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Ohh it was tough to locate on internet but i found it.
MBChB
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery/Chirurgery
All medical degrees in the United Kingdom are undergraduate degrees (just as Bachelor of Science, BSc is). They are usually called 'Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery', however at Southampton it's just called 'Bachelor of Medicine'. They are abbreviated to MB BS, MB ChB, MB, BM BS, MB BChir etc. All of these are the same, so don't get hung up on qualifications! Following graduating with our MB ChB (or whatever) we are called doctors. This is an honorary title, as we do not have a postgraduate doctoral degree such as a PhD. However, in some specialities it is necessary to have a postdoctoral degree. Most medical degrees in the UK lead to provisional registration with the General Medical Council. However, there are some private medical schools which don't, so be aware. Some medical students also leave university with extra qualifications such as BSc (Hons), BA (Hons) or BMedSci (see below).
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