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Guide-Level 14
This will depend on the country you want to work in, work permit rules of the country, your profile and prior work experience. You may also have to take exams conducted by the Pharmacy or Medical Council of the country.
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Guide-Level 13
The eligibility for Advance PG Diploma (physician assistant) is any graduate in allopathic medicine, homeopathic medicine, ayurvedic medicine, unani medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy, pharmacy & science with a minimum of 50% marks from recognized University/Institution.
For more information, you should refer to specific college/university you are targeting, since under the given eligibility conditions you may note be qualified for the course.
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Guide-Level 13
To practice as an optometrist it is essential to have a Bachelor's degree in Optometry. The optometrists may practice alone, in collaboration with other eye specialists or teach.
An optometrist can:
Manage his or her own eye clinic, optical shop, lens manufacturing unit
Contribute to eye tests, contact lenses, exercises
Collaborate with opticians, ophthalmologists, lens manufacturers
Teach optometry
Help detect diseases or fit contact lenses/Low Vision Aids
Assist in vision screen at schools and in industries
Provide optometric counselling to patients with partial sight and hereditary vision defects
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Guide-Level 13
Numerous opportunities exist for students pursuing a course in biomedical sciences in India. It is a vast, happening subject with great opportunities for laboratory work, management, research, education, and consultancy. Once you become qualified in the subject, you can work in the private sector or in the various national healthcare laboratories.
Those who don't find themselves suitable for standard hospital careers may opt for health protection agencies, or work in forensic science departments. You can also attach yourself to international healthcare projects and dov voluntary work, get involved with product manufacturers, p
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Guide-Level 13
The eligibility to get admission in BAMS course is 10+2 with science subjects from a recognized Board of Examination.
Ayurvedic medicine is gaining popularity all over the world because of its curing ability and the medicines no side effects. It is also known to promote positive health, longevity and beauty. There are suitable job options for Ayurveda practitioners in research, academic, clinical practice, drug manufacturing, etc.
After completing BAMS course, one can get a job in government or private sector as:
1. Central Government Jobs:
- As an insurance medical officer in ESI hospitals
- As a medical officer in Central Gove
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