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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Yes, chances look decent. You can get decent and average colleges but not the best ones. All the best.

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satish kaushik

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BDS is not supposed to be so lucrative because there is no demand supply gap as in MBBS. Still, it depends upon your interest and potential.

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sarabjeet kaurdoing bachelor of physiotherapy (BPT)

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MBBS is a good course, but you have to pass the NEET exam. This course offers very good salary.

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sarabjeet kaurdoing bachelor of physiotherapy (BPT)

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Yes, you can do it. You can check the eligibility criteria and then you can give the NEET exam.

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Physiotherapy has evolved from simple massage to a complex assortment of therapies. Now, it has multiple and specialized applications. Making a career in physiotherapy is a wise decision as the scope it covers is widening up and expected to offer numerous job options.
Considered as an allied health professional service, physiotherapy has a vast range of career options to choose. People can either work in India or go abroad and flourish their career in physiotherapy. Whereas, a course in India costs just a faction of the USA or UK, earning potential is immense for the professional. A well-rounded graduate in physiotherapy with be the rel
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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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To become a scuba instructor, you have to be certified as an open water diver (for at least 6 months), advanced open water diver, rescue diver, divemaster, and Emergency First Response instructor (CPR and first), have logged 100 open water dives, and successfully complete the instructor development course (IDC).

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satish kaushik

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There are 3177 seats for 15% quota. Total government seats are approximately 24000 including private colleges, deemed universities, etc. There are more than 52000 seats in India. But, the admission depends upon your rank and state of domicile, etc.

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