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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Canada sounds like a good option. However, you must explore some opportunities in the US as well. Have you already shortlisted some colleges for your Master's degree?

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At present, gynaecology is one of the highest paying job oriented career in medicine. You can be employed in various sectors such as clinics, hospitals, private practice, universities and government agencies, etc. This career option is respectable and lucrative too. You can open your own surgical clinic. You can also go for the research studies in this field in various universities and research centers. The scope of gynecology is growing annually as the hospitals and clinics are open. You can work overseas also.
Civil services has its own charm. They offer grade 'A' services in India like the IFS, IAS, IPS, IRS, etc. You should pursue a
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If you are interested in studying physiotherapy abroad, you have different study options to choose from. You can either take up a combined Bachelor of Health Science/Master of Physiotherapy- a dual program that you complete in four years, or go for a Bachelor of Science degree in an area of specialisation within physiotherapy such as Sports Rehabilitation. If you already have a Bachelor's degree, you can further enhance your skills with a Masters degree in physiotherapy practice. To be eligible for a Master of Physiotherapy course, a Bachelor's degree in health sciences or a related field is required.

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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Dear Vaibhav,
Yes, you can pursue a Masters with ELICOS certificate if you do not want to retake IELTS after some good coaching, a lot of people opt for retaking this as the cost of ELICOS is much higher. In fact, I am processing a student for Masters with ELICOS in accounting.
All the best.

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PG courses and further studies: To become a technologist, going for advanced courses after graduation will be of use! MLT graduates have a handful of PG courses to choose from. They include M.Sc Medical Laboratory Technology, Master of Medical Laboratory Technology, M.Sc in Medical Imaging Technology, M.Sc X-Ray Technology and M.Sc ECG and CVT.
Other than the Master's degree courses mentioned above, graduates may also go for PG Diploma as well as PG Certificate courses related to the field of MLT. PG courses can be done to specialize in disciplines within the field of the medical technology. Some such well-known areas of specialization
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