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Siva Pratap P Pasupuleti

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B.Sc. Does not considered is very tough even in mathematics because we have engineering courses too. If you regularly follow the classes and practice the problems then B.Sc. In mathematics would not be tough for you. As per the sources or experts say It depends upon the capability of your efforts on the stream you choose and it doesn't matter whether you choose private or government is not required.

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Santhana bharathy

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You better go for the government college for B.Sc. Because now a days the government college are the college than were been provided more scholarship and more benifit for students even it was a small college it would be a good choice.

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Deeksha Dixit

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It depends on your interests and the field in which you want to make a career. If you want to become an engineer, you can pursue a B.Tech. From a top private college. Otherwise, pursuing B.Sc. (Hons. ). Physics from a government college is the best option. A course from a public college is generally more valuable than one from a private college. This is why CUET UG, JEE, and NEET have such high standards and competition. The fee for government colleges is also comparably lower than that of private colleges. Career opportunities following a B.Sc. (Hons. ). Physics degree are comparable to those following a B.Tech degree. You can apply f
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Deeksha Dixit

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If you can afford it, a private MBBS is better than a government B.Sc. In nursing. This is because nursing is a paramedic course that can make you a nurse, whereas MBBS will allow you to become a doctor. Private MBBS is significantly more expensive than government nursing. You should go for this option if your academic record and grades can get you a study loan to enroll in good private colleges. If you are not financially well off enough to pursue MBBS you can prefer a B.Sc. In nursing from a government college. This is also a good option, and you can become the head nurse in a government hospital.

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deepika maurya

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Andhra Pradesh was formed by combining the most backward regions, consisting of different socio-economic backgrounds. The economy is primarily dependent on agriculture, which directly and indirectly employs 62 percent of the population. Andhra Pradesh has bountiful natural resources like bauxite, coal, limestone, and a number of minor minerals; water; fertile land; fertile river basins the Krishna, Godavari, and Pennar; an extensive canal system; and conducive agro-climatic conditions. The state is agriculturally prosperous. In Andhra Pradesh, rice is the major food crop and the staple food of the state. Other important crops are mango
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Deeksha Dixit

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In comparison to a private MBBS attending a government BHMS college is preferable. This is because of the following factors:
1. You may have to pay a hefty price for the private MBBS programme; some colleges charge fees for this programme that total in the crores. A government college's BHM tuition is typically under Rs. 6 Lacs and occasionally thousands of rupees.
2. For any course, a government college is more valuable than a private college.
3. The government is promoting the study of homeopathy, making it easier to find employment after earning this degree.
4. You need to pursue an MD or MS to become a doctor; you cannot find a job
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Enrolling in a government B.A. MS college is better than doing a private MBBS. This is due to the following reasons:
1. The private MBBS course may cost you a lot; some colleges have fees in the crores for this course. The government B.A. MS fee is usually under Rs. 8 Lacs and sometimes in the thousands.
2. The government college has more value than a private college for any course.
3. The study of ayurveda is being promoted by the government, which makes it easier to find jobs after obtaining this degree.
4. You cannot find a job easily after MBBS. You need to pursue an MD or MS to become a doctor. Therefore, you have to wait longer th
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Deeksha Dixit

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Based on your own interests, you should make this choice. You shouldn't doubt your skills if becoming a doctor has always been your dream. Unlike the MBBS BDS B.A. MS and BHMS the B.Sc. In Nursing is a paramedical course. You can therefore retake the NEET exam and adequately prepare to gain admission to a medical college. If you are worried about losing one year of preparation, you may enroll in college, but you must prepare side by side for the NEET exam. After passing NEET you can enroll in a medical programme to become a doctor, such as MBBS BDS or AYUSH all of which are superior to B.Sc. Nursing.

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Deeksha Dixit

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This decision should be based on your personal interests. If becoming a doctor has always been your goal, you shouldn't question your abilities. If not, you can enroll in a BDS college since it is a well-liked career after MBBS. You can become a dental surgeon, also known as a dentist or doctor, by pursuing a BDS degree. Again, the decision is yours. Let's say that becoming an orthopedic surgeon has always been your ideal career. Consequently, you won't ever be satisfied with being a dentist. A BDS degree can make you a dentist, but if you'd rather specialize in another field, you can take a break and retake the NEET exam. If you are c
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Vivek Mandal

Beginner-Level 1

Choosing between a BBA in Tourism Management and a B.Voc. in Hospital Instrumentation and Management depends on your interests, career goals, and the industry you want to work in. Here are some points to consider for each:

 

# BBA in Tourism Management

 

*Pros:*

- *Industry Growth:* The tourism industry is one of the fastest-growing sectors globally, providing ample job opportunities.

- *Diverse Career Options:* Graduates can work in travel agencies, tour companies, hospitality management, event planning, and more.

- *Travel Opportunities:* If you love traveling, this field allows you to explore different cultures and destinations a

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Deeksha Dixit

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Both courses are good. A B.Arch. Course is for aspiring architects, whereas a B.Tech. Course is for engineering aspirants.
1. Unlike a B.Arch. Course, a B.Tech. Course allows you to choose from a variety of branches. The most preferred is B.Tech CSE due to its market demand.
2. The duration of the B.Arch course is five years, whereas the B.Tech course has a four-year duration only.
3. With a B.Arch degree, you can become an architectural assistant, an architect, or a project assistant manager. You can become a mechanical, software, or electrical engineer with a B.Tech degree, depending on your specialisation.
4. The average salary of a
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

You can select any branch based on your interests because they are both good. To help you choose the best Diploma programme for you, here is a quick comparison:

  1. Subjects: In order to obtain your Diploma in Civil Engineering (DCE), you study testing materials, testing materials, and construction management. You study digital electronics, transducers, electronic devices, and circuits in the Diploma in Electrical Engineering (DEE).
  2. Job descriptions: You have the choice of working as a surveyor, a conservation assistant with ASI, or a geotechnical engineer with a DCE. You can work as a junior engineer, a junior engineer in CAD, or a technica
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Deeksha Dixit

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You can decide which Diploma branch is best for you by comparing the options below:
1. Subjects: You study digital electronics, transducers, electronic devices, and circuits in the Diploma in Electrical Engineering (DEE). You study computer networks, system software, and operating systems as a part of the Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering (DCSE) programme.
2. Job descriptions: With a DCSE, you can work as a software tester, engineer, technical content writer, and in other related positions. A DEE qualifies you for positions like junior engineer, junior CAD engineer, and technical trainer.
3. Career opportunities: Employers lik
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Srilekha Gittha

Beginner-Level 5

There's no such thing as "better" for describing a branch, because every branch has its importance. It is just the matter of your interest based on which you feel a branch is better. I would suggest you to analyse what suits you better and in which of those courses you will perform good. Consider your skills, choose the course for which you've relevant skills. If you are good at coding or if you would like to build your career towards IT field you may take Computer Science, otherwise it'll be of no use if you just take it so that you can get a job early or you can earn more. If you're interested in mechanics i.e., robotics, vehicle man
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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

BAMS is about old Ayurvedic medicine, using herbs and Ayurveda rules to heal whole body. BPT is about helping body move better and using non-surgery therapy to fix movement and strength.

Students can see table below to compare the two courses -

Particulars

BPT

BAMS

Course Level

Undergraduate

UG

Course duration

4 years

5 years

Entrance Exams

CUET, KCET, IPU CET, LPU NEST and NEET

NEET

Popular Colleges

AIIMS Delhi, King George's Medical University, JIPMER Puducherry, Banaras Hindu University, , etc.

Banaras Hindu University, Dr D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Parul University, etc.

Course fee

INR 1 Lacs - INR 5 Lakh

INR 20,000 - INR 3 Lakh

Job Profiles

Physiotherapists, Researchers, Lecturers, Home care physiotherapists, Sports physio rehabilitators, Medical coding analyst, etc.

Business Development Officer, Ayurvedic Doctor, Category Manager, Resident Medical Officer, Jr. Clinical Trial Coordinator, Medical Representative, etc.

Top recruiters

HelpAge India, Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Hospital, Hosmat Hospital, Talwalkers Pantaloon Fitness Pvt Ltd, etc.

Government/Private Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Ayurvedic Clinics, Own Businesses, Wellness Centres, etc.

Average Annual Salary 

INR 2 LPA - INR 8 LPA

INR 3 LPA - INR 15 LPA

Note: Info is taken from other sources and can be different.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The BHMS is better because it is for homeopathic doctors, unlike the paramedical BPT course.
1. The Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery BHMS covers the Science of homeopathy and its applications, according to the course syllabus. In BPT you study physiology, electrotherapy, exercise therapy, and related courses.
2. The Bachelor of Physiotherapy BPT is less expensive than the BHMS in terms of tuition. In government colleges, the cost of a BHM programme can reach Rs. 10 lacs, whereas the cost of a BPT can range from Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 6 lacs.
3. If you hold a BHMS degree, you are eligible to work as a homeopathic doctor, governme
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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

BHMS students can work as homeopathic doctors. They can make their own clinic or work in other clinic. They check and treat patients with homeopathic medicine. Most jobs are in homeopathy.

BSc Nursing students have many jobs in health care. They can work in hospital, clinic, nursing home, home care, public health, or even teaching and research. Nursing is very flexible and needed job.

Students can look at table below to see difference between two courses.

Particulars

Details

BSc Nursing

Course Level

Undergraduate

UG

Course Duration

5.5 years

4 years

Course Fees

INR 1,50,000 to 3,00,000

INR 8,500 to INR 1.3 Lakh

Entrance Exams

NEET, EAMCET, IPU CET, KEAM, and PUCET

NEET UG, AIIMS Nursing, PGIMER Nursing, CMC Ludhiana BSc Nursing, Indian Army Nursing, JIPMER Nursing, KGMU Nursing, RUHS Nursing, BHU Nursing, Jamia Hamdard Nursing 

Popular Colleges

Parul University, Kerala University of Health Sciences, MUHS, RKDF University, etc.

JIPMER Puducherry, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, NIMS Nursing College, Armed Forces Medical College, etc.

Job Profiles

Homeopathic Doctors, Public Health Specialists, Private Practitioners, Pharmacist

Executive Administrative Assistant, Staff Nurse, Emergency Medical Technician, Manager Trainee, Medical Coder, Operations Manager

Average Salary

INR 4 LPA to INR 7 LPA

Up to INR 5.1 LPA

Top Recruiters

Bharat Homeopathic, Avontix Solution Private Limited, Patanjali Ayurveda Pvt. Ltd, Bharat Homeopathic, Positive Health Science Pvt. Ltd

Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Fortis Healthcare, Medanta Medicity, Columbia Asia Hospital, Wockhardt Hospitals, Global Hospitals, Max Hospital, Manipal Hospital

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The BAMS is better than the B.Sc nursing programme because it enables you to become an ayurvedic doctor. Below is a brief comparison between the two:
1. Coursework: In the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A. M. S. ) programme, you learn about conventional Ayurvedic Science and its applications. In a B.Sc. in nursing, you study nursing-related subjects like gynecology, forensic nursing, mental health nursing, etc.
2. Fees: The BAMS has comparable higher fees than the B.Sc. in nursing. In government colleges, the cost of a B.A. M. S. programme can reach Rs. 14 lacs, whereas the cost of a B.Sc. in nursing can range from Rs.
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The BDS programme is superior to the B.Sc. Nursing programme because it enables you to become a dentist, which is the dental profession's equivalent of a doctor. A quick comparison between the two is provided below:
1. Course curriculum: With a BDS degree, you learn about dental surgery and treatment to become a doctor. You study nursing-related topics in a B.Sc. In nursing, such as gynecology, forensic nursing, mental health nursing, etc.
2. Fees: In comparison to the B.Sc. In nursing, the BDS has comparable higher fees. A BDS programme in government colleges can cost up to Rs. 6 lacs, while a B.Sc. In nursing can cost anywhere between
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The BDS course is better as it allows you to become a dentist, the equivalent of a doctor. The BPT course is also good at its place; here is a brief comparison between the two:
1. Course curriculum: With a BDS degree, you can become a specialist in dental surgery and treatment. You study electrotherapy, physiology, exercise therapy, and related courses in BPT.
2. Fees: The fees for the BDS are comparably higher than the BPT fee. In government colleges, the cost of a BDS programme can reach Rs. 6 lacs, whereas the cost of a BPT course at private medical schools ranges from Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 6 lacs.
3. Career Pathway: A BDS can be used t
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