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Rochit Goel

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The candidate should have passed B.Sc nursing or B.Sc Hons. Nursing or post basic B.Sc Nursing with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks from an Institution recognised by Indian Nursing Council. The candidate should be a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife with any State Nursing Council.
If you have the eligibility mentioned above, then you may pursue M.Sc. in nursing.

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Rochit Goel

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The candidate should have passed B.Sc nursing or B.Sc Hons. Nursing or post basic B.Sc Nursing with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks from an Institution recognised by Indian Nursing Council. The candidate should be a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife with any State Nursing Council.
If you have the eligibility mentioned above, then you may pursue M.Sc. in nursing.

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Smriti Vats

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According to me, you should go for biotechnology.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
The students who wish to do the physiotherapy course must have cleared the 12th examinations with physics, chemistry and biology.
Bachelor in Physiotherapy (B.PT) is the only course in India after 12th standard. If you are willing to work with the clinic or hospital or individual practice, you need to go through this course. There is an entrance held CET for all India.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Professional services of trained manpower namely Hospital administrators/ managers have now become essential to manage hospitals and medical facilities. Rising competition among various healthcare groups, more demanding patients, legal hurdles, medical tourism, and consumerism in health care has made the profession of hospital administration highly demanding.
The awareness regarding the need for professional management has grown in the Public Health Sector as well. Professionally qualified hospital managers are preferentially employed in Government hospitals and other Public Sector undertakings.
A large number of Educational Instit
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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear
Professional services of trained manpower namely Hospital administrators/ managers have now become essential to manage hospitals and medical facilities. Rising competition among various healthcare groups, more demanding patients, legal hurdles, medical tourism, and consumerism in health care has made the profession of hospital administration highly demanding.
The awareness regarding the need for professional management has grown in the Public Health Sector as well. Professionally qualified hospital managers are preferentially employed in Government hospitals and other Public Sector undertakings.
A large number of Educational Instit
...more

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Himanshu Rao

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It would be tough to tell you that this will interest you or not, as everyone has different interests. If you are up for some physical tasks then probably you can go for physiotherapy.
Physiotherapists help people affected by injury, illness or disability through movement and exercise, manual therapy, education and advice.
They maintain health for people of all ages, helping patients to manage pain and prevent disease.
The profession helps to encourage development and facilitate recovery, enabling people to stay in work while helping them to remain independent for as long as possible.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
After completing your Master's degree, you can work as a:
1. Clinical research associate.
2. Clinical research investigator.
3. Clinical research manager.
4. Clinical research coordinator.
5. Clinical data manager.
6. Clinical research auditor.
7. Bio-statisticians.
8. Pharmacovigilance manager.
9. Quality assurance, etc.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://medicine.shiksha.com/clinical-research-courses-in-india-categorypage-5-129-1-0-0-1-1-2-none-1-0

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