BDS Scope
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You are now open to any of the postgraduate Diploma /degree courses, other than that you could do UPSC.
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In terms of better money, better is UAE or Europe.
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As a specialist in healthcare management, you may be required to respond to various critical management problems faced by hospitals and other agencies in the health sector. On completion of this course, you might find employment opportunities in areas of marketing, IT, human resource development, medical colleges, health insurance or the pharmaceutical industry. You may work as a healthcare manager, hospital administrator, pharmaceutical project manager or health care finance manager. Your responsibility as a manager may involve planning, directing and supervising day-to-day operations. Responsibilities may also include facil
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Please find the options available for BDS Graduate:
1. MDS
2. Clinically Research
3. MSc in Clinical Psychology
4. MSc in Clinical Psycology
If you want a job in a college as a teaching faculty then you need an MDS degree. You can prepare for NEET-MDS after your graduation.
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/dentist-37
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