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Hello,
The career options available for a science PCB student are:
1. Bachelor of Botany/Zoology/Chemistry or Nutrition and Dietetics or Biochemistry
2. Microbiology
3. Biotechnology
4. Bioinformatics
5. Forensic Sciences
6. Genetics
7. Nursing
8. Environmental Science
To know more, check the link:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th-pcb
Hi,
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In order to become an army doctor you need to give neet ug and get selected in AFMC(Armed Force Medical college).Earlier AFMC used to conduct its own exam but now its selection is based on neet ug.
Eligibility criteria for afmc exam:
In 2020, the cutoff marks for boys was 618 out of 720 and for girls was 637 out of 720.
You can also visit this link for more information:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/afmc-mbbs/amp
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All the best for your future.
Hey!
If your school allows, you can even choose Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Biology(PCMB) altogether if you want to keep your options open if you aren't adamant on any particular course as of now.
If you want to choose any one, that is, PCB or PCM depending on the course you want to pursue further, then it is necessary that you become aware about both of these courses.
B.Arch: B.Arch is a course that involves the study of human psychology, physical and chemical qualities of various materials, and the study of architecture and its form. A creative mind and the ability to envision things are required. Bachelor of Architecture is concerned with structures or spaces that have been thoughtfully planned by a designer or architect and are the most pleasant for anybody to utilise. Bachelor of architecture (B.Arch) is the study of several areas of architecture using various disciplines such as Humanities, Environmental Studies, Mathematics, Engineering, and Aesthetics.
Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) is a five-year undergraduate curriculum that requires a minimum of 50% in Class 12 to be pursued. The B.Arch programme is meant to create licenced and professional architects who are qualified to work on both private and public projects. The action of designing models of buildings, preparing blueprints, and other physical structures of any site and building is included in architectural studies.The commercial and construction industries are experiencing increased demand. As a result, after completing this course, experts and professionals will be able to meet this need.
For further detailed information about this course, check out the link provided below.
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-arch-bachelor-of-architecture
B.Pharma: The Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharma.) is a bachelor's academic degree in the area of pharmacy. B. Pharmacy is the study of a variety of topics related to pharmaceutical science, including drug safety, discovery, medicinal chemistry, industrial pharmacy, and a variety of other topics. This degree is appropriate for students who wish to become pharmacists and want to understand how various pharmaceutical medications influence the human body.
B. Pharma. is a bachelor's degree programme in pharmacy that teaches students the fundamentals of the profession. To get a better knowledge of the subject, students are taught human anatomy, pharmaceutical analysis, human anatomy and physiology, pharmaceutical engineering, pharmacology, industrial pharmacy, and a variety of other areas.
For further detailed information on this course, check out the link provided below.
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-pharma-bachelor-of-pharmacy
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Hello Aspirant ,
No , they don't get a car they only get some commission from the drug for the endorsement of their drug which might even be in lakhs for good and renowned doctors .They might also get some gifts sometimes but not a car.
Most doctors try to stay away from promotion of drugs and prescribe genuine and good medicines only to the patients.
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Hello there
As you must be knowing because you are asking this question that in all the fields there are some persons who illegally do their duties just in the sake of some amount of money.
Talking specifically about doctors then there are many in the world who are paid by the medical mafia. They do illegal activities by like by prescribing the patients unnecessary tests to any specific centre to which they will be having connection and asking for donations for the patients they sent to that specific Centre for that particular test. And also some will prefer the medicines of that company or organisation which of they would be having connections.
I hope it helps you!
Thank you!
See many MBBS professionals are working as IAS officers. The main advantage in this are as an IAS you will be more sensitive to the Hospital Facilties, you will be able to judge about the disputes that may occur in Hospital structures more than any other field graduates. Also as you are a doctor and as you have a lot of interactions with the patients, so your people skills will be better and will have kindness in it, which comes inbuild a quality. So this are some of the advantages which you will get. Also when you are posted to as a Secretary then you will have better chances to go for the Health Departments.
And yeah! If you are a registered doctor and if you want to work as a Doctor for Charity then you can obviously do that without any doubt.
For preparation tips IAS, visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello!
So, if you get admire in any government medical college you need to pay INR 20,000 to INR 7.5 lakh maximum. Fees for government colleges is not so high.
Whereas, for private medical colleges you have to pay INR 20 lakh to more than INR 1 Cr. maximum.
Dear aspirant hope you are doing well.
No, a MD can't perform surgeries...
The area of MD specializations are as follows: MD in Cardiology. MD in Clinical Haematology. A MD diagnosed a patient with the medicines/drug.
To become a surgeon, or doing surgery, you have to do MS degree.
Here are a few guidelines for aspirants who want to become a General Surgeon in India:
Step 1: Clearing 12th Exam. ...
Step 2: Clearing NEET UG. ...
Step 3: Completing an MBBS Degree. ...
Step 4: Clearing NEET PG. ...
Step 5: Taking-up an MS Degree.
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Hello Aspirant!!!
Both the mentioned career fields are well remarked for high Opportunities in future. Here are perspectives of both
Career scope in the field of pharmacy is huge. After completing Pharm D. course, students can choose for a P.hD programme. There is wide scope to work abroad in pharmaceuticals for Pharm D. candidates. They are required to work with doctors, and pharmacists which bring them a sense of responsibility for the medication therapy management. As a Pharm D. graduate, one can work in the following fields:
Oncology,Nuclear Pharmacy, Paediatric Pharmacy, Psychiatric Pharmacy
Whereas in case of Paramedical courses as you know Medical aspirants across the globe have seen high demand for paramedical professional as their is growing used of technology. These paramedics have a scope of high stake opportunities in government and private hospitals, trauma centres, clinics etc. There is a requirement of paramedics as aviation flight crews where transportation of injured person nearest healthcare centers and administration of immediate medical care. Paramedics also have a lot of careers opportunities in abroad. If they choose to study further in the same, they can work as trained officials in emergency departments. Employment in disaster response, air medical training and poison and drug overdose treatments where paramedics perform their duties in a helicopter or plane.
Hope it helps!!!!
Hi!!!
Hope you are doing well.
Yes, you can definitely work as a doctor too after being an IAS. There are many IAS officers who are MBBS degree holders and then also they are working in the health department as an IAS officer.
Hope you are clear now. Feel free to ask if you have any other queries. All The Best!!!
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