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chandrakant solanki

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All the courses you mentioned in your question has a good scope, just select any subject of your choice and field in which you want to make your career.

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chandrakant solanki

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For dietetics education, please first let us know in which stream you have your graduation, look for courses in dietetics and nutrition on Shiksha's website, there are lots of courses available to follow your passion

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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After doing your B.Sc medical, I think MBA in health care management can be a better option.
Organic chemistry M.Sc. takes you to research based higher studies or jobs for that matter and MBA in healthcare management is a trending occupation whereas multi speciality hospital chains need people with good skills.

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ambreen khan

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Technically and practically, there is none. Neuroscientists conduct research on patients and on laboratory animals including rats and mice. Neurologists, on the other hand, are practicing physicians who diagnose and treat neurological diseases in humans.
Neurologists order tests such as imaging studies including computed tomography (CT) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans or laboratory tests such as cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) examination. They may also order brain electrical activity studies such as an electroencephalogram (EEG) for diagnosis of disorders such as epilepsy, for example.Neuroscience describes the scientific study
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ambreen khan

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You can join hospitals as resident after DCH, can do all what a MD does. Outside academics both can rise in practice.

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ambreen khan

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Some of the best colleges are :-
1. Shri Dhanwantri Ayurvedic College, Chandigarh;
2. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore;
3. Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar;
4. JB Roy State Medical College, Kolkata

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tejal doke

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No, you can't get admission for BHMS, BAMS without competitive exams.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Kavithasree,
Yes, you can. A few of the other short term courses available in BDS encompass comprehensive three months course in Endodontics, comprehensive three months course in Prosthodontics, Certificate courses in Cosmetic Dermatology and Cosmetology and Diploma in Dental Assistance.
But, it is advisable to become a skin specialist only after MDS to have a value of your BDS degree.
All the best.

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