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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
According to your query, you may consider these options:
Physiotherapy
B.Pharma
Environment science
Wildlife science
Microbiology
Clinical psychology
Genetic science
Zoology Honors
Agriculture / Horticulture
All the best.

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Riya Garg

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Yes, a student with PCB is eligible for B.Sc in natural science.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you want to make a career in the field of medical technology then you can pursue M.Sc and if you are not technically inclined then you can shift your career to general management and administration by undergoing MBA.

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Rochit Goel

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The fee for MBBS after clearing NEET will be around 10 LPA.

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Karuna Jain

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Depends, as a pharmacy student, I've looked into different paths other than community and hospital.
There is the science side, which is lab work. This involves applied science. So jobs like:
- Designing new drugs - Designing a molecule for a particular target
- Drug formulation - Once the drug has been designed, make it into a form for the patient
- Drug discovery - Finding molecules that can work on a target that already exists in nature
- Clinical trials - Actually doing the testing
There is the business side:
- Regulatory - So working with drug authorisation, and working with the Gov't
- Marketing - 50-60% of a pharma firm's expenditure i
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