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2015-11-19 17:32:34

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Payal,
The requirement of certificates/degree or qualification of any sort entirely depends on the profile & industry that you wish to pursue.
The basic eligibility for aviation industry at large is at least a graduation in any field.In some cases one needs to have some qualification to be able to fulfill one' job responsibilities and increase chances of selection, however in majority of the airlines it is good enough to have a basic graduation and basic requirement of height, weight etc and you can directly go for an interview.
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2015-11-19 17:32:24

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Myra,
The Research Option (RO) gives you an enormous competitive advantage on getting into graduate and professional schools. It offers an intensive, multi-semester research experience, an undergraduate honors thesis, and the RO designation appears on your transcript.
The Research Option provides students a substantial, in-depth research experience. The culmination of the Research Option experience often results in a journal publication or conference presentation, and completion of the program is designated on your transcript.The Research Option (RO) is open to all undergraduate students, but it is tailor-made for future graduate scho
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2015-11-19 17:32:16

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Anirban Halder

Beginner-Level 4

There is generally no cut off for GK, as far marks are concerned more than 85%ile in English and more than 90%ile in other subjects should suffice.

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2015-11-19 17:32:15

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Himanshu Singh

Beginner-Level 1

This is a high profile job. For this, you should fiscally fit the height of 172 cm, weight of 65 kg and chest should be 90 cm up. For this, you should have 75% in physics, chemistry and maths and 60% in English. Your age should be less than 25 years. For SC, ST and OBC category, there is some subsidy given.
You should be mentally fit. To join this, you should appear in SSC exam. There has a preliminary, then Mains followed by an interview.

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2015-11-19 17:32:09

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2015-11-19 17:31:57

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Myra,
Biotechnology is always about the technological application of biology, so it's a different approach. Biotechnology combines disciplines like genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, embryology and cell biology, which are in turn linked to practical disciplines like chemical engineering, information technology, and robotics. Bioinformatics is the application of information technology and computer science to the field of molecular biology, it is about using computers as biology research tools by designing useful software (data manipulators, simulations, databases etc.). So you have to learn a lot about biology and chemistry an
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2015-11-19 17:31:55

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Payal,
The cabin is one of the most promising careers in the aviation sector.The cabin crew are a combination of air hostess(Fem,ales) and air stewards(males). The ratio of selection of stewards against that of air hostess is generally 3:7.So in a crew of 10 you would expect 3 stewards and 7 air hostess.There is no such reason, the overall approach is to reduce the weight of the aircraft as males weigh more than females, however there is no rule on the same.
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2015-11-19 17:31:38

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Payal,
Air travel remains a large and growing industry. The aviation industry works on cargo & passenger travel. All departments are related to provide services for cargo & passenger travel.
the opportunities fin the Industry are ample and the security & safety of the team members both females and males is of utmost importance for the airlines.
Mostly all departments in the aviation sector are public dealing sectors that involve frequent customer interaction, the team members are the brand ambassador of the airline hence they are very particular about the safety & well being.
Along with this they have many special provisions for the fe
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2015-11-19 17:31:37

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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

Contributor-Level 8

Dear Myra,
Scope of further specializations and options after doing MBBS are far better than the other two courses. Even for jobs and private practice, it is preferable to do MBBS in terms of opportunities as Allopathic medication is more widely accepted and used in comparison to homeopathy or Ayurveda.
If you have any further queries, please feel free to write back.
All the best!
Regards,
Anand Dhillon

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2015-11-19 17:31:16

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

There is a good scope in every field.
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 personal clinic.
-You may setup retail shop of homeopathy medicines.-You may work in industries dealing with homeopathic preparations.
-You may start your own pharmacy.
-You may work in public and private sector.-You may work in private or government hospitals, clinics, NGOs, etc.
2) BAMS:
As for the jobs, alternative medicine practitioners have lots of scop
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2015-11-19 17:31:08

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Payal,
The Cabin crew have a different working pattern than the flight crew and are
required to work longer hours. Cabin Crew is required to be on board to
assist in case an aircraft emergency evacuation is necessary. In addition,
they are in-flight first responders who are trained to handle smoke and fire
incidents, medical emergencies including Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
etc
Normal flying hours are somewhere between 70-100 hours weekly.However this may differ depending on the resource available, fleet time etc
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2015-11-19 17:30:27

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Amit,
Financially, it is a very sound bet. Let me tell you a simple example, Gynecology. The last I know, it costed roughly around 1 crore, about a couple of years back.
Now, how do the doctors make the money back? One simple half an hour procedure costs roughly Rs 20,000 for half an hour procedure in a developing city like Indore, when there are no complications involved.
Out of that, 10,000 goes as it is to the doctor's pocket. Even if the doctors handles 12 deliveries/abortions in a day, that amounts to more than 1,20,000 to the doctor for 6 hrs of work. Of course, doctors can do more procedures than that, but they also have to sp
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2015-11-19 17:30:03

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

Radiology means Study by means of Radio Imaging. Whereas Radiography is the Study of Images obtained by Radio Imaging.
Currently Radiology is the branch of Diagnostic Medicine.

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2015-11-19 17:29:40

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Physiotherapy candidate have a good career option in India or even abroad. Healthcare and its technology upgrade often. They need specialised profession in most of the health category and Physio is one of them. You must know that both courses are good and both are tougher, the only thing is that subjects will be different for the two courses plus you need the same dedication and hardwork for success.

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2015-11-19 17:29:17

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Amit, MD Dermatology is a final degree. MD Medicine is not as you can go on to do DM and then a Fellowship. For example you could do DM Cardiology and then a Fellowship in Cardiac EP. So, as far as further studies and sub-specialisation is concerned, MD Gen Med has better prospects.

But if by prospects you mean future earnings, then it is a matter of luck and chance. You could go on to become a highly successful dermatologist or a middling cardiologist. In my opinion you should assess your circumstances and where you see yourself 5 to 10 years from now and then decide what you want to do. Hope this information helps. Please feel free

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2015-11-19 17:28:58

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Amit,
A master's in Nursing will widen the scope of job as there are lots of specialization for a person to train. A few of them are:
Community Health
Medical-Surgical
Pediatrics Obstetrics and Gynecology
Psychiatry
Some of the courses that are available in nursing comprise of:
Auxiliary Nurse Midwife/ Health Worker
Educators
General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM)
Hospital Nursing
Industrial Nursing/ Occupational Health Nursing
Military Nursing
Orthopedic Nursing
Pediatric Nursing
Psychiatric Nursing
Public Health Nursing/ Community Health Nursing
Other Certification Courses after B.Sc Nursing
Apart from the ones mentioned above, it is possible for studen
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2015-11-19 17:28:10

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Pankaj,
Career in Pharmacovigilance is exciting with a well defined career path. The growth is fast which eventually leads to managerial and director roles with good pay packages. Abbreviated as PV or PhV, Pharmacovigilance is the science relating to the detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse effects, particularly long term and short term side effects of medicines.
For more details, kindly refer the links below:
https://www.shiksha.com/a-career-in-pharmacovigilance-article-5635-1
https://ask.shiksha.com/pharmacovigilance-career-options-and-scope-in-india-dscns-3367898
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2015-11-19 17:27:42

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Pankaj,
Pharm D and D Pharma are two branches of study which sound similar but have completely different meanings. Many a times, students get confused while choosing between both these streams. Let’s discuss the basic difference between the two and which is a better choice for students.
For more details, kindly refer the link below:
https://ask.shiksha.com/pharm-d-v-s-d-pharma-which-is-better-dscns-3363858
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Wish You Luck!

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2015-11-19 17:27:21

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Pankaj,
Forensic Pharmacy deals with the application of scientific knowledge to legal
After completion of after MS Forensic Pharmacy, you have good chances and a good future.
Scope –
One can work in labs, at crime scenes, in morgues, Police, Para Medical Laboratories, Law Firms, Lawyers, Journalists, Corporate Offices, Forensic Science Laboratories, Security Agencies Industry, and Defense forces Laboratories, Drug Laboratories.
Opportunities are also present in government organisations such as the Intelligence Bureau (IB), the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and as investigative officers in the crime cells of state police forces
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2015-11-19 17:26:18

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Dr Mohsin Khan

Guide-Level 13

This course is meant for doctors who are interested in learning to perform basic echocardiography and Doppler studies.
Eligibility: MBBS and PG in any medical specialty (Allopathy).
Echocardiography is routinely used in diagnosis, management and follow up of patients with any suspected or known heart diseases. Echocardiogram (ECHO) have been proved as most required in Cardiac patients. But generally has a Doctor in India has limited scope as compared to abroad. If you have planning to go abroad then do it else think some other courses.

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