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Aman Kumar

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You can become an executive, manager, assistant manager, business development manager, sales manager, chef, etc. in hotel industry including fast food chain, travel agencies like clearTrip, Thomas Cook and 5 star hotels.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
Yes, you can pursue psychology program in Master's degree after completion of any Bachelor's degree from a recognized university.
A graduate in psychology can seek jobs in various sectors such as private industry, universities, school and colleges, clinics, hospitals and in government agencies. Some graduates work under the management of Doctoral level psychologists.
Psychology students can also work in health centres, as assistant in administrative department and rehabilitation sector. A student in international relations gets more preference in physiology field.
All the best.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
Yes, you can pursue psychology program in Master's degree after completion of any Bachelor's degree from a recognized university.
A graduate in psychology can seek jobs in various sectors such as private industry, universities, school and colleges, clinics, hospitals and in government agencies. Some graduates work under the management of Doctoral level psychologists.
Psychology students can also work in health centres, as assistant in administrative department and rehabilitation sector. A student in international relations gets more preference in physiology field.
All the best.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
It completely depends on your interests and career plans.There is a great demand of Pharma in Australia so you can study your Masters in Pharma itself. Please check university websites for program paths, career, outcomes etc. and decide which one suits you the most.

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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
Let's discuss about both course career opportunities here -
There are good career options available in Pharm.D like R&D, F&D, production, clinical research, IPR, regulatory affairs, clinical/statistical programmer, sales, marketing, lectureship and much more.
Pharma.D is a doctor degree of clinical pharmacy. After this degree, you can work as a pharmacist in large hospitals & health care industries.
MBBS -
MBBS is a good career option. It gives you one of the most respected jobs. But when you decide to go for it then pay proper attention. You need to work hard.
Now you can find the similarities & differences in both.
Best of luck!

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