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Rania Khan

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There are a lot of career opportunities available after completing BHMS. The homoeopathic clinical practice is becoming more standardised and also there is a rapid growth of homoeopathic pharmaceutical industries. It will have a direct influence on the sudden rise of employment in the field of homoeopathy. The BHMS graduates can practice medicine by starting their own clinics or can work in the homoeopathic hospitals.

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Rania Khan

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The first requirement to open a chemist shop/pharmacy is to become a pharmacist and get yourself registered with the Pharmacy Council of India. You need to have some knowledge of medicines. The minimum educational qualification required is Diploma in pharmacy.

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Rania Khan

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As per the media reports, there have been some changes in the application process.

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Rania Khan

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Many companies prefer B.Pharm graduates for this job as they have very good knowledge of medicines. Some companies hire life science graduates or MBA graduates for this job.

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Divya JainStudent

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Both the fields are good and have good career prospects. IT depends on your interest that which subject you choose. Both subjects will provide you the chance to make career in teaching, research, science writing, government jobs, etc.

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Prakhar Inani

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I am also appearing for AIATS this year. The paper is nice. IT covers 70% biology from NCERT and remaining 30% from packages. The level of physics is quite higher than that of NEET.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
For BDS or MBBS programme you have to face the entrance test, especially in BHU.
You need to fill the application form and follow the admission process accordingly.

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Prakhar Inani

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Yes, NCERT is enough but you need to practice an ample amount of MCQs to answer all the questions in NEET correctly.

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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

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You should make your career in the marketing field. People with creative thinking and good leadership skills are the perfect make for marketing. You can opt for banking or insurance sector.

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