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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Please refer to the link for the course name and its duration: http://www.indiannursingcouncil.org/nursing-programs.asp?show=prog-type
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Please refer to the link for the course name and its duration: http://www.indiannursingcouncil.org/nursing-programs.asp?show=prog-type
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Both are very inter related to one another.
Talking about scope for pharmacy, you can be a drug inspector or drug officer and moreover can hold a reputed place in any higher authority like pharmacy councils.
Pharmacy graduate can also diverse their future in entrepreneurship and marketing whereas physiotherapy can link you to any reputed sport or game like international cricket, football etc.
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Physiotherapy jobs may be found at:Community health centers,Mental health centers,Nursing homes/private care centers,Rehabilitation centers,Sports clinics,Fitness centersGovernment hospitalsThe Institute of the Physically HandicappedDefence establishmentsTeaching establishmentsTheir own clinic
Hospital employed physiotherapists may earn Rs. 5000-7000 a mo
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As per my knowledge, the advantage of doing integrated BPT and MPT over individual degrees is going to be manifold. One of my friends joined the course two years back in LPU and the first benefit that she told me is of fees. Whatever was the fees of the higher degree (MPT) two years back that would be applicable to her when she will reach her MPT. Another benefit that she talks of is that she won't have to worry about colleges and prepare for entrance test after her BPT because of the integrated course. Also, she says that she doesn't have to adjust in the new environment when she goes for her higher degree as both the degrees
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