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Amita SharmaNational Doctoral fellow

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Well, there are chances of getting BDS in your state college but for MBBS it depends on your category. You could try deemed universities but the fees is extremely high, around INR. 14-18 Lacs/annum. Also, remember that not every MBBS student becomes a successful doctor. You can try BDS BHMS BPth that too in top colleges in the country. These courses will undoubtedly have high value in future. Believe in yourself and excel in whatever you choose. Hard work is the key. All the best for your future.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Nancy,
Don't worry you have a lots of opportunities available. To be in safer side, just go for physiotherapy. It has a very good career opportunity. Best of luck.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Mounika,
You have to take IELTS exam to do Masters and for Canada. The IELTS score should be above 6 band.

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Yash Gupta

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Hey buddy,
National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore offers law courses to aspirants at the undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG) and doctorate (PhD) level. Candidates can also pursue law programmes in the distance mode from NLSIU.
for further information do visit this link
https://www.shiksha.com/university/nlsiu-national-law-school-of-india-university-bangalore-483/admission
I am not sure about the Diploma but NLSIU regularly conducts certificate course in Medical Law and Ethics.
Hope this helps!!

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Ashitha,
It is quite strange that after BDS (Dental), you are looking forward to changing your line and want to work in a pharma company that too without any previous education in this field. Though I think that it would be very difficult to get into such a line, but still you may try uploading your resume on the various job sites like naukri.com, etc.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

If you had maths, then engineering would help. Every career option is equally promising and yet risky because everything depends on your hard work, perseverance and a bit of luck. Law, is again a good career option. Photography, journalism, bioinformatics, designing, etc. Can also be good career options with a high profile life and good packages.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

There are many courses which you can do as:
BAMS
Biomedical engineering or biotech engineering
BFSc
Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and surgery
Bachelor of Verterinary Science
Pharma.D
Paramedical courses
Nursing
Bachelor in medical lab technology
IISER
B.Sc
Bachelor of pharmacy
OTHER COURSES:
Diploma in travel and tourism
BUMS
BNYS
Bachelor of physiotherapy
B.Sc hotel management
CA
Bachelor of occupational therapy
B.Sc home Science
I hope my answer will help you.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Candidate must have passed 10+2 Science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects, from a recognized board. Minimum aggregate marks required in PCB subjects- 50%. Minimum marks scored in Biology subject- 50%. Note: Minimum marks criteria may vary (usually around 50% marks). Candidate must also have taken part in medical entrance examination organized by State or Central Government.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can but you need to keep in mind that you need dedication for MBBS because there is very tough competition in that field. You can prepare by taking coaching too. It would be easier to go for BA or MS course, which has comparatively less competition, but if you can setup your own clinic then sky is the limit and you can earn more than in MBBS.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

You chances of cracking medical entrance examination are definitely higher after B.Sc. You are advised to apply for medical entrance exams to fulfill your dream of becoming a doctor. However, if you do not make it to medical now, you may revisit your decision and opt for an alternate career option.

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