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Yash Gupta

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Both the streams have their own scope and it depends on your interest that which stream you choose. In terms of job opportunities, medical microbiology is a better option. It is. B.Sc in microbiology is a 3- year long, full- time course divided into 6 semesters, with each semester lasting for a period of 6 months. Microbiology has emerged as a key biological science, since microorganisms provide the model used in molecular biology for research purposes. Such research at the molecular level has provided, and continues to provide answers to numerous fundamental questions in Genetics, Metabolism, Cell forms & functions. There is a grow
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Mohit Sood

Guide-Level 12

Hello Ashitha,
It is quite strange that after BDS (Dental), you are looking forward to changing your line and want to work in a pharma company that too without any previous education in this field. Though I think that it would be very difficult to get into such a line, but still you may try uploading your resume on the various job sites like naukri.com, etc.

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mehak khanna

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Fee structure varies for every college. Please specify the college name.

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priya arora

Contributor-Level 8

To become a medical student, you need to wait for your results first and pursue a medicine course whatever excites you. I recommend you to sit with a counsellor in your school or any trusted education consultant, who will guide you according to your choice and interest. The medicine-related courses are:
MBBS
BDS
BOT (Occupational Therapy)
BPT (Physiotherapy)
Bachelors in Medical Imaging Technology
BAMS (Ayurveda)
B.Pharm
Pharm.D

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priya arora

Contributor-Level 8

You need to pass 12th or equivalent. Admission is through entrance exam and on the basis of merit.

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priya arora

Contributor-Level 8

After B.Sc in Agriculture, there is a wide scope especially in India where half the workforce is living on agriculture. The expenses of a dental school, are pretty high. Maintaining a dental practice is very expensive too. No doubts, that the dentists earn well and have a stable career. Physiotherapists treat people who are injured and need to recover in physical movement. It needs in-depth and great knowledge. Studying Physiotherapy will be completely a professional course by which you can ensure yourself of a profession and you will also have the option to change your ambition and give various competitive exams.

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Aisha Moss

Beginner-Level 4

You need 50% marks in PCB (practicals+theory) in your board exams to be eligible for NEET. During admissions, if two students profile clashes (everything is same i.e. age, marks in the individual subject in NEET, category, etc., then your board marks are considered for admissions.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

If you had maths, then engineering would help. Every career option is equally promising and yet risky because everything depends on your hard work, perseverance and a bit of luck. Law, is again a good career option. Photography, journalism, bioinformatics, designing, etc. Can also be good career options with a high profile life and good packages.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

There are many courses which you can do as:
BAMS
Biomedical engineering or biotech engineering
BFSc
Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and surgery
Bachelor of Verterinary Science
Pharma.D
Paramedical courses
Nursing
Bachelor in medical lab technology
IISER
B.Sc
Bachelor of pharmacy
OTHER COURSES:
Diploma in travel and tourism
BUMS
BNYS
Bachelor of physiotherapy
B.Sc hotel management
CA
Bachelor of occupational therapy
B.Sc home Science
I hope my answer will help you.

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