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Rania Khan

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What kind of course you are looking for?

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

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It is quite impossible. If you have done B.Sc. in nursing then it is possible but B.Sc. in any other specialisation is not a requisite criteria to go for M.Sc. in nursing.

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Rania Khan

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Yes, you can do D.Pharma through correspondence.

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Dipin Thakur

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DPT courses are not recognized by any universities these days. The colleges offering DPT are fake. You can do a Bachelor's degree of physiotherapy, which is for 4.5 years and follow it with Master's degree for 2 years in specialized fields. The eligibility criteria for BPT is science with biology in class 12th.

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Dipin Thakur

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In terms of salary, B.Sc nursing is better, but when it comes to private practice or running a clinic, then physiotherapy is far better than nursing.

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Dipin Thakur

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In terms of salary, B.Sc nursing is better, but when it comes to private practice or running a clinic, then physiotherapy is far better than nursing.

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

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You can pursue M.Sc anatomy, physiology, bio-chemistry, microbiology, etc., if you have interest in medical or teaching field. After thatm you can pursue Ph.D for a better career prospects. Otherwise, go back and pursue any of medical systems to become a physician.

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

Guide-Level 13

You can pursue M.Sc anatomy, physiology, bio-chemistry, microbiology, etc., if you have interest in medical or teaching field. After thatm you can pursue Ph.D for a better career prospects. Otherwise, go back and pursue any of medical systems to become a physician.

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