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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

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Go for MPH. Master in Public Health nowadays is a very good course for various health related professionals. MPH after BASLP will be a good decision as you may relate to your course and will be easy for you to cope. Public Health sector has a broad scope.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Yes, you can go ahead to pursue your higher studies. Just ensure that you have enough percentage to qualify for the exams. IGNOU all courses are being certified by respective education board which is valid throughout.

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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

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Best colleges are.
1. SVNIRTAR, Odisha.
2. NIOH, Kolkata
3. PDUIPH, Delhi
4. NIEPMD, Chennai
These are colleges under Ministry of social justice and empowerment.

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madhu sharma

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Since you already did PGDM in Clinical Research, I can suggest you to go for Ph.D Clinical Research, which is a 5 Years programme, and can prove best for you. Ph.D in this field can open a lot of possibilities for you to be at senior position. Remember, the Ph.D has to be done in accordance with the UGC guidelines 2009.

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madhu sharma

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Your same kind of question has already been answered a while back- please click this link to see my answer- https://ask.shiksha.com/which-are-the-courses-related-to-optical-technician-field-qna-5257191.

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madhu sharma

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UG courses in Optometry include:

  • Diploma in Optometry
  • Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optm. )
  • Bachelor of Clinical Optometry
  • Bachelor of Clinical Optometry (Lateral Entry) etc.

After doing under-graduation in any of the above courses, the PG courses include:

  • Master of Optometry
  • Master of Optometry (M. Optm. )
  • Master of Optometry
  • Master in Optometry etc. 

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Ananya Dev

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Hi!
You can pursue post graduation in Diploma in medical laboratory technology. The programme qualifies candidates to handle equipment, learn about the chemicals in use and perform the necessary pathological tests accurately. After the successful completion of the programme, the graduates have scope to begin their career in Medical Laboratories, Military Health Services, Biotechnology Research Laboratory and Medical Writing jobs. They can become Medical Officers, Technical Assistants, Medical Record Technician, Resident Medical Officer and so on.

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