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bharti sharma

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I am also from the medical stream so guys trust my suggestion and take a chance, the best method is for preparing for medical entrance is to join an institute and regularly revise whatever you are learning in the institute with the help of your teacher. Please don't show laziness in this, work regularly and revise your daily work. After that, solve more ques. of physics and chemistry from other books like physics explorer and chemistry explorer. And biology portion is read-only from NCERT as it's enough. When your whole syllabus is completed once then revise your syllabus in a month again. After that, I strongly recommend NEET explorer
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Saloni JainPursuing physiotherapy...

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Yes, you have two options on the basis of two different subjects that is physics and biology. Firstly. if you really like biology then you may proceed with the medical entrance exam and furthermore, you can do B.Sc in physics to become a well-known physics professor. In spite of all these, you have a good chance of doing physiotherapy as you like both biology and physics. And physiotherapy also needs these two subjects strong. My opinion for you is physiotherapy as this is one of the most developing courses today in the entire world.

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raghava kowsik

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Hi,
There is a huge job opportunity after your completion of pharmacy. If you want work in public sector than you can work as Hospital pharmacist, or in manufacturing industries in production, QC, QA, and also can work in CRO in CDM, Pharmacovigilance, Regulatory affairs. If you want work in government sector try for drug inspector or drug analyst. Its all depends on your interest to choose your career.

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rahul r

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There are over 235 Sociology colleges in India. Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of colleges which offer these courses. You should be able to navigate to a college of your choice using the filters on the web page. https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/sociology/colleges/colleges-india
The average starting salary for M.Sc. Sociology graduates ranges from INR 15,000 to 25,000 per month.
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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Azi!
It is upto you, which field attracts you the most and where your interest lies. MSW candidate is well suited for the roles such as Counselor, Trainer and many more which lead to organisation development. Journalism, on the other hand, makes you a reporter, correspondent, news anchor, camera person etc. If remuneration is your priority, I would suggest you to go into Journalism. If not, and social work is more important to you than pay scale, MSW should be your choice.

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