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astha singh

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Nowadays, anyone can open a medical shop provided you have the necessary licenses to run the shop. You should consult a lawyer who should be able to tell you better which licenses you need to procure to legalise your shop. You also have to register with the state pharma board to obtain a valid license.

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There are very few choices after completing Masters or Post-Graduation as you are nearing the end of your career in education. Some of the choices are as follows:
1) M.Phil, which branches out to hundreds of branches and courses.
2) PhD: Students studying their PhD have options of joining the teaching line, and going on to become highly paid professors in the specialisation of their choice.

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After pursuing a Master's degree in social work, one can apply for jobs in various fields. The job opportunities are always high in the medical field. MSW pass outs with specialization in the medical field can work in hospitals, nursing homes and rehabilitation centres.
Substance abuse is another area where social workers are high in demand. MSW graduates can work in substance abuse areas like rehabilitation centres, prisons, private practices, and for non-profit organizations. Social work graduates help in the treatment and rehabilitation of people addicted to drugs and other negative emotions like anger and mood swings.
A Master's degr
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Some of the well known PG courses available in India are-
M.Sc in clinical nutrition, M.Sc in food science, M.Sc in public health nutrition, M.Sc in food, nutrition and dietetics, PG Diploma in therapeutic nutrition, PG Diploma in sports science and nutrition, PG Diploma in food science and nutrition.
Course duration: M.Sc course lasts for a period of 2 years. PG Diploma course lasts for a period of 1 year.
Eligibility criteria: Must possess relevant Bachelor's degree from a recognized university/institute. The minimum aggregate required could be around 50-55% (or equivalent grade).
Further studies: After Master's degree or PG Diploma cou
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There is no such criterion for law (LLB) courses. Graduates in any subject can join to law. Also, the subject is not related to science in any respect. Civil laws, criminal laws, etc. are studied under LLB course. Admission to the course is done through university level entrance exams.

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