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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You have following options on completion of BDS: (a) Work as a dentist in private or government hospital/ do independent practice (b) Specialize by doing Masters in field of dentistry (c) MBA in Hospital Management & Administration (d) Generic MBA to do job in any management function of your choice (e) Civil Services and other Government jobs where eligibility criteria is graduation degree etc.

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aneesh rammiles to go before I sleep....

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Hi,
Both are good, but yet it depends upon your personal interest towards the subject as you can reach the stars if you're so passionate towards the subject and henceforth if you are passionate in any of the stream you can earn more.
Ask yourself in which subject you're passionate.
All the best!

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Rania Khan

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Bausch and Lomb School of Optometry (BLSO) which is part of the L V Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI), has been awarded as the best optometry institute in India. BLSO graduates are employed with optical and contact lens multinational corporations and several pursue post-graduate education in international universities.

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Prashant Mishra

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You can do MBA in hospital management, it has great opportunities.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Engineering is considered easier as compared to medical. Medical courses are bit exhaustive but career growth is exceptional. Good medical colleges are scarce as compared to engineering. Even getting admission into medical field is tougher as compared to engineering. On the flip side, engineering has vast opportunities in the field of aeronautics to agriculture. Engineering fields are easier to understand. Comparing career opportunities medical has an edge over engineering. You will get into a valued job profile, you can get the same through engineering too. In my view, as the technological advances are rapid, so dynamic engineering sh
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