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6 years ago

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Amandeep Kaur

Contributor-Level 8

Hello,
Just go through this link to know about the scope.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/job-options-after-bsc-degree-know-salary-packages-blogId-13469
Besides, if you think that you wanted to try something different except medical field viz. in management, business or civil services,then there is a lucrative options like MBA, UPSC, banking and many more.
Good luck!

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6 years ago

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
In India, the fee structure for MBBS in private medical colleges ranges from INR. 4 lacs to INR. 15 lacs per annum.

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6 years ago

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NIMISHA SHARMAMember of Media and PR Committee @IMI B

Contributor-Level 8

The scope of M.Sc. Medical is quite high. Day by day the number of doctors are decreasing and on the contrary diseases and population is increasing. Thus, if you have knowledge and practice in your field. You can do great. All the best !

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7 years ago

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Medical courses available to aspirants after passing their 10+2 in science are as follows:
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) 5.5 years.
BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) 4 years.
BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery) 5.5 years.
BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) 5.5 years.
MD (Doctor of Medicine) 3 years.
MS (Master of Surgery) 3 years.
DM (Doctorate in Medicine) 2 to 3 years.
B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) 4 years.
B.Sc Nursing 4 years.
BPT (Physiotherapy) 4.5 years.
BOT (Occupational Therapy) 3 years.
BUMS (Unani Medicine) 5.5 years.
D.Pharm (Ayurvedic, Siddha Medicine) 2 years.
BMLT (Bachelor of Medical
...more

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7 years ago

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snehil vatsAttitude,not aptitude determines altitude

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Chetna,
There is a good scope in every field. Please remember that you should pursue a stream based on two things :
-Your career goal
-The type of job you want to do
Find below few of the 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 a personal clinic.
-You may setup retail shop of homeopathy medicines.
-You may work in industries dealing with homeopathic preparations.
-You may start your own pharma
...more

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7 years ago

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

After B.pharmacy and some Job experience one can apply for Drug Inspector and Pharmacist you can't do surgeries and you can go for government Jobs exams. B.pharm graduates are also eligible for SSC, UPSC, State PSC and bank jobs etc like other graduates.
M. Pharm can be done in pharmaceutics, pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, clinical pharmacology, pharmacognosy, biotechnology, etc After M.Pharm pharmacists gets higher pays in production and quality control etc. You also get additional opportunities like as lecturer, in research, as medical data analyst and in promising field of pharmacovigilance.

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7 years ago

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Sanjay K

Guide-Level 13

Hi Vijay,
Cardiologist are one of the highest paid people in the country and worldwide. Their salary can range anything between 40,000- 1.5 lakh/month depending on where they working.

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7 years ago

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Dear,
To pursue MBBS course and become a doctor you need to appear the common entrance examination called NEET and score very good marks as well.
Hope this helps. All the best. Feel free to revert!

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7 years ago

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Saloni Gowda

Beginner-Level 4

It is not necessary, that if you take biology the only option you have is MBBS, you can go for pharmacy or physiotherapy. There is one more course called OT you can surf about it.
It is a really good course a bit tough, but gives good income.
Or else, you can do B.Sc in microbiology or in biotechnology or any B.Sc course you are interested in.
All the best.

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7 years ago

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can pursue MBBS if you reappear for your class 12th board examination in science stream. You need to fulfil other eligibility criteria too.
All the best.

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