Which course can I pursue in the field of biology for a profitable career?

I don't have any expectations with NEET 2016.

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    Arnab Sarkar

    9 years ago
    apart from MBBS there are tons of profitable career in biology field. some ar listed below -
    1.VETERINARY SCIENCES
    2.Bachelor OF AYURVEDA, MEDICINE AND SURGERY
    3.B.PHARMA
    4.PHARM.D
    it is a lot different from B Phar and M Pharm. Actually, it is a combination of B Pharm, M Pharm and MBBS
    5.
    B.Sc. BiochemistryB.Sc. BiologyB.Sc. PhysicsB.Sc. ChemistryB.Sc. Environmental ScienceB.Sc. BiotechnologyB.Sc. NursingB.Sc. Occupational TherapyB.Sc. PhysiotherapyB.Sc. RadiologyB.Sc. BioinformaticsB.Sc. AnthropologyB.Sc. MicrobiologyB.Sc. ZoologyB.Sc. Forensic ScienceB.Sc. AgricultureB.Sc. PathologyB.Sc. Speech TherapyB.F.Sc. (Fisheries Science)B.Sc. Horti
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    Aarav Singh struggling star | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    (PCB students are required for students aspiring to take up careers in medicine or dental studies, biochemistry, biotechnology,
    microbiology, agricultural and dairy Science.
    Options are also available in the paramedical and allied fields such as Nursing ,Physiotherapy ,Occupational therapy, Audiology, Speech Therapy,
    Medical Lab Technology, Optometry,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Pharmacy etc.
    Best of luck.!!
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    Dr Swastik Sahu Medical & Engineering Consultant | Scholar-Level 17

    9 years ago
    In biology group MBBS is the most preferred and reputed course. However competition is little bit tough. You have to work hard to get into it. Admissions are through common medical entrance.
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    Ravi Chaturvedi

    9 years ago
    The most demanding field in medi is of MBBS and bds but if uhh want to opt for other uhh can go for B.Sc with ag,biochem, biotech and lot also there is b pharama m pharma or bvsc B.Sc in livestlivestock or if uhh want other than this go for BBA CS and many more diploma courses
    At last choose what uhh want and in which field uhh want to be.
    Best regards! !!

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