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Best of Luck.
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It depends on your interest and preferences. You could take up a job or go for further studies. Since, your field of graduation is not indicated in your question, I cannot give you a precise answer. But, if you want to go for post-graduation, you can pursue MBA, no matter what your stream of graduation is. Or, you could also take up some post graduate Diploma in one of the fields that interest you the most.
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MBA (Hospital & Healthcare Management)
MBA (Business Analytics)
MBA (Supply Chain & Logistics)
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
The best medical courses are as the following:
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
B.P.T (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 Lab Technicians) 3 year
DMLT (Di
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To get a good score, you need to put in a lot of efforts. As JEE questions are more concept oriented, you need to have a clear knowledge of the concepts.
It is also important to know the formulae and identities well. Practice is the key to success.
Practice more and more questions and in the last days of preparation, you can give many nock test papers so that It will be useful to analyze yourself.
Do not give more importance or time to those chapters in which you are not strong rather focus on those topics in which you think you are stronger.
You may refer to the good preparation books and solve many problems.
Don't stress more
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You don't have to retake your 11th to take the SAT. Instead work extra hard for your 12th and simultaneously prepare for SAT. You can also give the SAT after your 12th. Many students take a year gap and prepare for SAT, at the same time involve yourself in extracurricular activities too.
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If you wish to apply to the 2-year full-time PGDM program at IMI-Kolkata, you must have completed Bachelor's (minimum 3 years) or equivalent with at least 50% aggregate in Class 10, Class 12, and during graduation. The latter must be from a reputed university duly recognized by Government. if you have appeared for the final year of your Bachelor's degree or equivalent, you can apply. But, you will have to furnish proof of meeting the minimum eligibility criteria. You can be a fresh graduate (or one with relevant work experience) from any discipline including Engineering, Science, Humanities, Commerce, Economics, and Medicine. Additiona
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