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Parul Thapa

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No, you cannot become a Cardiologist after BHMS.Cardiology is a branch of Allopathic or conventional medicine that primarily deals with problems related to heart disorders, diagnostics, and treatments.The typical path to being a cardiologist in India is an MBBS pursued earlier and then a Doctor of Medicine or Diplomate of National Board in the Cardiology branch. This track involves extensive training for one in allopathic medicine and then specialisation in the cardiologic branch through postgraduate medical education and clinical practice.

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Himanshi Pandey

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The graduates of BPharma play a crucial role in healthcare, pharmaceutical research, and the pharmaceutical industry. They deal with manufacturing of medicines, dispensing and management of medications, educating patients on correct usage of drugs. After pursuing a BPharma at Jigyasa University,   graduates can take up various jobs such as Pharmacists, Clinical Pharmacists, Chemical Technicians, Medical Writers, Medical Representatives, etc. They can also go for an MPharma for further specialisation and carreer advancement.

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Pragati Singh

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Yes, Marine engineering is one of the great career options in India, however it come with its own set of challenges. The prospects in the job market are that with increasing maritime transactions the job schedule is demanding and off-shore time is comparatively less, which may be a drawback. Promotion does exist, and the positions are relatively well paid since graduates start off with approximately INR 40,000 per month salary that then rises as more experienced workers are paid significantly more. But, the growth might be relatively slow as compared to the other branches of engineering.

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Manori Sahni

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There are various job and further study options available for the DPharm holders. Candidates can also apply for jobs at popular pharmaceutical companies dealing with research, development, preparation and trials of various kinds of drugs. Some of the career options for students after completing DPharm from Invertis University are:Drug chemistPharmacy practice or owning a pharmacySelf employed as a drug specialistMedical representativeHospital or pommunity pharmacist

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Himanshi Pandey

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After obtaining a BCom degree from Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi, candidates have a plethora of opportuinities. Someone who wants to enter the corporate sector can apply for a job, either through the college placement cell or directly at the recruting company. BCom graduates can also build a career in the field of education, as educators and teachers. The are eligible to work in the wide fields of accounting, finance, taxation, economics, etc. They can also pursue professional courses like CA, CS or MBA. The BCom curriculum at DSC also prepares students for the business challenges that they may face during an entrepreneu
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Pragati Singh

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No. While a PhD can be helpful, it's not required to become a data scientist. A Master's degree or strong experience with data analysis and relevant skills can be sufficient.

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Indrani Choudhury

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Bachelor of Pharmacy, is a 4-year UG degree programme in the field of Pharmacy education. B Pharma course is designed to provide students with comprehensive knowledge and skills related to pharmaceutical sciences.  Students can check the list of career options available after completing BPharma from IPSR Group of Institutions:Job ProfilesDescriptionAverage Salary PharmacistPharmacists are healthcare professionals who are experts in the field of medications and pharmaceuticals.INR 2.6 LPADrug InspectorA Drug Inspector is a professional responsible for ensuring compliance with drug laws, regulations, and standards within the ph
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Vishakha

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BA in Journalism and Mass Communication at Quantum School of Mass Communication and Media Design is a three-year undergraduate course, offered in full-time mode. This course is a blend of theoretical and Practical Knowledge that helps students enhance their skills to get a good career option. Some of the job roles that BA in Journalism and Mass Communication graduates can pursue are: JournalistEvent ManagerCamera Person Director of PhotographyNews ReporterPublic Relation OfficerVideo EditorInformation Specialist, and many more. 

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Yash Mittal

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The career options available after BA from AIMS Institutes are either pursuing higher studies or pursuing a job.Individuals who wish to pursue higher studies after pursuing BA programme from AIMS Institutes can apply for postgraduate courses and upskill themselves.Students who wish to pursue a job after a BA have diverse career opportunities like:Foreign Language Experts: This can lead to a career as an interpreter, translator, book writer, etc.Operations Team Leader: This profile qualifies candidates for a position that allows them to manage teams, encouraging cooperation, and collaborationAlso Read: BA careers

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Mallika Ahuja

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Yes, combining statistical analysis with pharmaceutical experience can be quite advantageous to your career. Data is used extensively in the pharmaceutical sector for medication development, clinical trials, and market analysis. Statistics skills will allow you to design and analyse tests, assuring the efficacy and safety of new treatments. It will also enable you to understand clinical data, making you a useful asset in research and development, regulatory affairs, and pharmacovigilance fields. Furthermore, you can use your talents in healthcare settings to improve patient outcomes through evidence-based practice. Overall, combining s
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