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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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Why would you like to do MBBS after completing biomedical engineering?Just go with some Masters degree and get placed well. Doing MBBS after engineering is a waste of time. Either you have to go with biomedical engineering or MBBS. If you have a lot of time and wish to study both. You can get as many degrees you can.

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rohith kola

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If you choose M.Pharma:
You should specialise in any branch of pharmaceuticals such as pharmaceutics, Analysis, biotech, chemistry, pharmacy practice, clinical pharmacy or any other department of pharma product life cycle.
The career graph will be slow and steady, with steady growth with no roller coaster type ups and downs. This does not mean that your salary will be less, but you will follow a typical graph of a career growth, well paid if you choose MBA. Then also specialisation applies, where you will really study a new branch all together, it may be HR, operations, finance, marketing, tech, management, etc.Here depending upon your s
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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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As you are interested in computer science field you should either go for B.Tech CSE or for BCA which have wide scope. Computer science engineering is the most demanded in modern era.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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There are only 65% chances of CSJMU for B.Pharma but at this rank surely you can get MJPRU for B.Pharma.

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amish jain

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Hello Souvik,
The candidates are allowed to apply for their post-graduation subject or its related subject if there is no subject of your post-graduation. The UCG NET exam is conducted for the lectureship at the university or the junior research fellowship. As you have completed the Masters in Pharmacy you may apply for the CSIR NET Earth Science. Check the official notification to know in details.

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