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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You have not specified the category you belong to, however, in the open category for Kerala state quota, you need to score above 481 marks for BDS and above 338 for BAMS and BHMS. While for all India quota you need to score above 450.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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Yes and no. In the end, you have to sit through rounds and rounds of tech interviews which eventually comes down to your own knowledge rather than the degree you hold. Yes, if the prof you wrote your thesis under has contacts in India, or is well known in the academic circle, and if she/he is willing to help you, then you might bypass a few of the interview rounds. Hope this helps you. Be free to share any problem you have.
All the best for your bright future!

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Yash Gupta

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Hi buddy, MD Emergency Medicine. Pros - the most recognisable degree in EM right now, job pretty much guaranteed, can become Medical Faculty. Cons - highly volatile, can get recognised at any time, not many clear cut training programs. Very few MCI recognised programs in the country right now. DNB Emergency Medicine. Pros - More stable than MD EM, can become faculty, training programme more definite and fixee. Cons - More difficult to pass than MD EM, step-sister treatment to MD EM, requires a longer period of senior residency before being eligible to become faculty. MEM (SEMI/GWU). Pros - Available in many centres in India, the SEMI h
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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After BAMS course, you have to chances to get a government job through GPSC. In BHMS, it is not possible nowadays. However, consulting homoeopathy is quite good. If you want to do general practice there is no importance of BAMS or BHMS.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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There is a good scope in every field. Find below few job avenues open in the respective fields:
1) BHMS:
After the course completion, you may find employment as:
-Homeopathic practitioner in both India and abroad.
-Medical representative at a private or government hospital.-Professor or a researcher in any homeopathic college.
-You may start personal clinic.
-You may setup retail shop of homeopathy medicines.-You may work in industries dealing with homeopathic preparations.
-You may start your own pharmacy.
-You may work in public and private sector.-You may work in private or government hospitals, clinics, NGOs, etc.
2) BAMS:
As for the j
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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There is a good scope in every field.
1) BHMS:
After the course completion, you may find employment as:
-Homeopathic practitioner in both India and abroad.
-Medical representative at a private or government hospital.-Professor or a researcher in any homeopathic college.
-You may start personal clinic.
-You may setup retail shop of homeopathy medicines.-You may work in industries dealing with homeopathic preparations.
-You may start your own pharmacy.
-You may work in public and private sector.-You may work in private or government hospitals, clinics, NGOs, etc.
2) BAMS:
As for the jobs, alternative medicine practitioners have lots of scop
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