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Shreya Manavadaria

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Hello shalini, As you are a doctor already, so you may be knowing what the scopes are after doing MS. Other than that you can give the competitive exams; national level like UPSC and the state level exams depending upon which state you are belonging. So, there are classes available in many cities; you can go through the government website; all the details about the examination are available over there including the eligibility criteria, paper style, dates, etc. If you still have any doubts, feel free to ask.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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BDS is a clinical programme. When you go to Canada or UK or any country. First, you have to register your selves in the dental council of that country and then only you will get admission in any Masters programme. IELTS 7 Band in all components is one of the criteria for registration. You can for any non clinical programme and while doing this programme you can prepare yourselves do the dental council registration and then you can do your Masters.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Parkavi, Both are of equal importance. It's best if you wish to start your own practice. Then, go for Masters. Going for a Master is well suited in both the cases like self practice as well as getting placed in hospitals or government. Organizations. If you hold a Maser Degree, your designation, work profile and pay scale might get a comparatively high boost. But if you are not willing to study anymore, you can go for Masters but people generally are preferring to visit an MD. I hope that helps.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Yamini!
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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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Tanu,
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
All the Best.

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nikhil Sharma

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Both Agriculture and BDS have good scope and have equal importance. You can select any one of the course based on your Interest and future aspirations. Following are some of the job profiles for B.Sc. in Agriculture graduates. Agriculture officer
Assistant Plantation Manager
Territory Manager
Trial coordinator
Technical Manager
Agricultural Research Scientist
Agriculture Development Officer, etc. The various areas of their employment for BDS graduates are mentioned below:
Government hospital
Reputed dental colleges
Research and advisory departments
Industries manufacturing oral care products and medicines like toothpastes, mouth washes, gum pai
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Prachi verma

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Hi ,
Scope in Clinical Research after BDS. Clinical research is growing into one of the most sought-after courses and the demand for clinical research professionals is increasing rapidly.
A Clinical Research Associate earns an average salary of Rs 300,662 per year.
Best of luck.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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Physiotherapists are required in each department of a hospital, be it ICU or geriatrics, and they can also choose to work independently or be part of a multidisciplinary team. You can enjoy flexible working hours as a consultant, choosing the number of hours you work every day. The complete picture
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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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Yes, why not. You definitely can go for it. It will help you in dual manner and equip with more opportunities.
Best regards.

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