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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
After class 12th, you must complete your Bachelor's degree. You can pursue M.Sc after completion of your Bachelor's degree with qualifying percentage.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 1
1) Limited admission for each class. This gave us more time and flexibility to understand and interact with the teaching staff.
2) Flexibility in class timings. As I take care of family as well as clinic, the class timings were informed well ahead to plan my schedule
3) Accessibility: Cliniminds staffs are easy to contact any time to clear our doubts and other issues. They are highly responsive towards my phone calls.
4) Placement support: As informed to me, placement support was given t
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
For excellent colleges- 380to 400+
For good colleges- 350+
For average colleges- 280-300+
For 2-star colleges- 215-230+
Private colleges only need qualifying marks in NEET and handsome amount of money.
Best of luck.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
i) Industrial aspects
ii) Dispensing pharmacy
This course is mainly based on the demands of industrial purposes. If one goes for industrial job, here he/she will get an opportunity to work in manufacturing, packaging, procurement of pharmaceutical substances along with its quality control and quality assessment. Therefore, he/she can also work as QC or QA of drug product in different laboratorise and pharma industries. Besides the production, one can enter into the field of pharma
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1: Go for post-graduation. Get inducted in a government hospital, complete your training and become a consultant.
2: Apply for a post graduate spot in a private hospitals post-graduation program, complete your training and become a consultant.
3: Go for a teaching post at a medical school.
4: Get a job as a doctor at private companies. They pay well and have minimal work load but you won't really get much success in the long run.
With all those options, I would say MBBS has a pretty good scope.
And, to know further information about the college or course, kindly visit this link mentioned below
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
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