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ambreen khan

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NEET is the entrance exam (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) for medical courses. So, for preparation you can join some coaching center.

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Rania Khan

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BMLT program helps in applying medical standards and technical standards for assessing lab test. The program will help you to work in research area as assistant. Candidate can get opportunities to work in quality control department as well.

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Rania Khan

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Both the courses are good. So, as per your area of interest you can choose anyone.

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Rania Khan

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IPHI aims to produce a part of total annual requirement of well trained and competent paramedical professionals. There are many opportunities in healthcare at different levels.

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Rania Khan

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Diploma in pharmacy certificate holders can start practicing as pharmacists in India. They can work at drug stores in government hospital, private hospital, clinics, drug stores, etc.

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Rania Khan

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As a graduate you can go for PG Diploma as well as PG certificate courses related to the field of MLT.

PG courses can be pursued to specialize in disciplines within the field of medical technology.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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You can pursue B.Sc to become a scientist. You can also pursue BPT or B.Pharma course.

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Rania Khan

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The salary may vary from job to job. Aspirants who are employed with the R&D departments of the government shall get an initial salary of Rs.8000- to Rs.10, 000 per month. Those who would like to go for teaching shall make around Rs.8000 to Rs.12, 000 per month.

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Rania Khan

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Yes, they are.

They have license to practice optometry, which primarily involves performing eye exams and vision tests, prescribing and dispensing corrective lenses, detecting certain eye abnormalities and prescribing medications for certain eye diseases.

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