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Garima KaushikEducation is my prime concern.

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
Getting a job directly after B.Pharma is little troublesome, if you're not looking for job in sales and marketing and want a career in research or some other job then you'll have to pursue higher studies.
Students interested in academia and R&D takes up M.Pharma or Ph.D. It will not only add a higher degree and greater career opportunity to your CV but also you can become a professor in Indian universities.
For this CSIR NET exam is held twice a year: https://www.eduncle.com/csir-net-exam
Other career options are:
Pharmacist
Drug Inspector
Drug squad in police department
Technician in college
Production and quality assurance in pharmacy com
...more

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ambreen khan

Guide-Level 12

GMC considers MH-CET & AIPMT. The last year cutoffs were:-MH-CET General Closing Rank: 432 & AIPMT General Closing Rank: 328.
For more details please visit:- http://www.gmcjjh.org/

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ambreen khan

Guide-Level 12

M.Sc or PG Diploma programs can be pursued by graduates to specialize in areas within the field of radiography.
Some well-known areas of specialization includes:
1. CT scan.
2. Fluoroscopy.
3. Angiography.
4. MRI.
5. Mammography.
6. Sonography.
7. Surgical radiography.

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Rania Khan

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You can, if you are aged between 17 to 25 years as on 31st December of the admission year.

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Rania Khan

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, you are eligible.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Rohit,
After completion of MBA in hospital management, any corporate hospital can provide you a job without any problem.
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

It has been found that students prefer doing MBBS over BDS because scope and opportunities as a doctor are higher in comparison to being a dentist. Admission in MBBS is very competitive. Therefore, it is recommended that student appear for both MBBS and BDS entrance exams to increase his success chances.

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Parashmita Chakrabortyloves life , hates death , hatred and sorrow

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
I would like to inform you that AIIMS itself organizes its entrance exam. If you want more information regarding marks, preparation or any other then go to https://shiksha.com and clear your doubts.
But, personally I would advice you to prepare yourself strongly and don't think of marks now. If you try hard you will surely succeed and get AIIMS.
All the best.

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