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akshay singh

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You can probably go for your M.Sc. And later on try for MD.

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Sayan Ghosh

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Hi Sanjay,
If you want to do BPT course (Bachelor of psyotherapy), you must have to pass 12th with science group.

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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

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Of course, when you have been a biology student, you cannot opt for courses which demand or include Maths.
Moreover, you are interested in biology, you must aspire to become a doctor. Specialization is a thing for later. For now, if biology is the subject of your interest, you should prepare for medical entrance exam though the exam syllabus includes physics and chemistry as well and perhaps, all those tricky calculations. But, you will come across the Maths part in physics and chemistry only for entrance exams. In your graduation course, MBBS BDS or any other, you must worry about Maths.

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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

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Except NEET there are numerous medical entrance exams but they also include the list of private ones.
Some are:
1). AIIMS - All India Institute of Medical Sciences
2).JIPMER- Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research
3).DNB CET- Diplomate of National Board Centralized Entrance Test (conducted twice a year) and many more.
Apart from these, some universities conduct their own entrance exams but then they would come under private.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Divyanshu,
My sincere advice will be to select that path in your life which is likely to give you satisfaction. Ask yourself a question. What subject excites you? Books of which subject you like. Thus this is the career that you should choose.

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rahul r

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Some of the following courses in healthcare, only require two-year degrees. I have tried to list these courses below:
1) Cardiovascular Technician: Associate degree programs are offered at community colleges and vocational schools. Admission requirements vary by school.
2) X-ray Technician: Associate degree in radiology technology
3) Respiratory Therapist courses.
4) Medical Sonography
Regards.

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