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Jaya Shukla

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The challenges or risks in pursuing a career after BHMS courses are as follows:

  • Limited acceptance of homeopathy compared to allopathy.

  • Longer time to establish a successful practice.

  • Lower initial earnings compared to other medical fields.

  • Need for continuous learning to stay updated with research.

  • Competition from other alternative medicine practitioners.

  • Fewer government job opportunities compared to MBBS graduates.

  • Dependency on patient trust and referrals for career growth.

  • Regulatory changes affecting homeopathy practice.

  • Limited scope in some hospitals and healthcare setups.

  • Challenges in proving homeopathic effectiveness scientifically.

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Mamona Jain

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The following are the challenges or risks in pursuing a career after the BAMS course:

  • Limited Government Job Opportunities

  • Lower Initial Salary Compared to Modern Medicine

  • Lack of Standardization in Ayurvedic Practices

  • Competition from Other Alternative Medicine Fields

  • Need for Continuous Learning & Specialization

  • Regulatory and Licensing Challenges

  • Limited Awareness & Acceptance Among Patients

  • Difficulty in Establishing a Private Practice

  • Integration with Modern Medicine & Technology

  • Market Saturation in Urban Areas

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Loveleen Choudhury

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The skills that are essential for a successful career after BAMS course are given below:

  • In-depth Knowledge of Ayurveda

  • Clinical Diagnosis & Treatment Planning

  • Herbal Medicine Expertise

  • Panchakarma & Ayurvedic Therapies

  • Patient Counseling & Communication Skills

  • Research & Analytical Skills

  • Pharmaceutical & Drug Formulation Knowledge

  • Entrepreneurial & Business Management Skills

  • Public Health & Community Medicine Awareness

  • Modern Medical Integration & Adaptability

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Mamona Jain

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The highest-paid psychiatrists typically work in private practice or prestigious healthcare institutions, where they can command higher fees due to their experience, expertise, and reputation. 

Renowned psychiatrists with specialised expertise in areas like child psychiatry (avg. INR 3.3 LPA), addiction psychiatry (avg. INR 32 LPA), or forensic psychiatry (avg. INR 4 LPA) tend to earn more due to the demand for their specialised services. 

Psychiatrists who also take on roles as medical directors, and consultants for large organizations, or who work with high-profile clients (such as celebrities or corporate executives) may als

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Kanishk Shukla

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Generally, a psychiatrist is not trained to perform surgery, as their specialisation is focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of mental health disorders through psychotherapy, medication, and other non-surgical interventions. 

Psychiatrists are medical doctors who undergo postgraduate training in psychiatry after completing an MBBS degree, but their expertise does not extend to performing surgeries. 

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Nidhi Kumari

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By providing a full range of services and resources geared towards their professional development, IILM University's Career Development Centre (CDC) plays a crucial part in preparing students for prosperous careers. The goal of the CDC is to enable students to acquire the abilities, information, contacts, and experiences needed to effectively manage their careers. 
 

  • To assist students in determining their professional interests, strengths, and possible career routes, the CDC provides individualised counselling sessions.
  • The CDC holds workshops that emphasise critical skills including professional etiquette, networking, and comm
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Sarjana Sinha

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Yes, there are various career-related benefits and other opportunities for an archaeologist in India. An archaeologist in India earns an average annual salary range from INR 3 Lakhs to 15 Lakhs depending upon the field knowledge and post requirements. Some of the main positive career options include:

Vast Academic Opportunities – In India, you can get vast academic opportunities through archaeology. You can contribute as a professor or a field researcher in your specified era of expertise.

Competitive Salary Packages – India is home to big national and multinational companies succeeding into Archaeology field. You can gain competitiv

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Sarjana Sinha

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With an Archaeology Degree, you can apply for various job options and career advancements. Some of them are –

Archaeologist in Various Fields

You will have the option for jobs in various Archaeology sub-fields like Underwater Archaeology, Bioarchaeology, Field Archaeology, Digital Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, and many others. You can become an archaeological specialist in any specific field.

Academic Researcher or Professor

You can choose to become a professor according to your degree of knowledge or a research specialist in your area of Archaeology.

Cultural Heritage Managers

You can work as a cultural heritage manager which requir

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Sarjana Sinha

Contributor-Level 10

The Archaeology programme offers various course specializations leading to specific sub-fields. Each specialisation is unique and provides a competitive career growth. You should choose your field of study based on your personal interest, qualifications, knowledge and career scope.  

Some of the main specializations in Archaeology include Bioarchaeology (study of human remains), Prehistoric Archaeology (study of human civilization), Underwater Archaeology (study of underwater sites & artifacts), Zooarchaeology (study of animal remains), and many others.

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Indrani Choudhury

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Master of Computer Applications, which is a two-year postgraduate degree programme intended to teach about computer applications and software development. Students who wish to establish a solid base in Data Management, IT Infrastructure, Software Development, System Design, etc., take this programme. Students can check the list of career options available after completing MCA from Maharaja Ganga Singh University:

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Job Description

Average Salary

Apps Developer

App developers are individuals designing, building and maintaining mobile applications for Android, iOS, windows, blackberry platforms etc.  

INR 6 LPA

Business Analyst

A Business analyst typically mentors people aiming to start a business of their own.  

INR 9.7 LPA

Database Engineer

Database engineers are hired by computer systems companies to design and monitor complex databases. 

INR 8.4 LPA

Ethical Hacker

Ethical hackers are experts who access a network or computer system on behalf of its owner to uncover security vulnerabilities that a malicious hacker could exploit.

INR 8 - 10 LPA

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