Which medical course can I pursue apart from MBBS if I fail to qualify NEET exam?

I want to pursue a course which has better job prospects.

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    Arshdeep Singh Lyricist,composer,guitarist,singer.also a student

    9 years ago
    You can go for other paramedical courses like
    1. B.Sc Nursing
    2. Bachelor's of audiology speech lab pathology BASLP
    3. BPT
    4. BOT (Occupational Therapy)
    5. BPO (Bachelors of prosthetic and orthotic)
    6. B.Sc MLT
    7. B.Sc Forensic Science, Micro Bio etc
    8. B Pharma
    9. BAMS
    10. BHMS
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    Smriti Vats | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Below mentioned are the courses, which you can pursue after completing class 12th with science (PCB) stream:
    1. BAMS (Ayurvedic).
    2. BHMS (Homoeopathy).
    3. BUMS (Unani).
    4. BDS.
    5. Bachelor of veterinary science.
    6. Animal husbandry (B.VSc AH).
    7. Bachelor of naturopathy and yogic science (BNYS).
    8. Bachelor of physiotherapy.
    9. Integrated M.Sc.
    10. B.Sc. nursing.
    11. B.Sc. dairy technology.
    12. B.Sc home science.
    13. Bachelor of pharmacy.
    14. Biotechnology.
    15. BMLT (Medical Lab Technology).
    16. B.Sc degree.
    17. BA.
    18. LLB.
    19. Travel and tourism courses.
    20. Environmental science.
    21. Fashion technology.
    22. Hotel management.
    23. Designing courses.
    24. Med
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    Garima Kaushik Education is my prime concern. | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Following Medical courses will be available u2013
    1. Clinical Research
    2. Pharmacy Courses
    3. Nutritionist
    4. Food Science & Technology
    5. Medical Lab's Worker
    6. Nursing
    7. Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
    8. Life Science Researcher
    9. Teaching
    10. Anthropologist.
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    nitika kohli Deprivation Creates Value | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Hi Aspirants,
    You can easily opt for medical courses in case you fail to qualify NEET:
    http://bit.ly/2JwBDs1
    BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery
    BHMS - Bachelor of Homeopathy Medicine & Surgery
    BUMS - Bachelor of Unani Medicine & Surgery
    BAMS - Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
    Advance Care Paramedic
    Anaesthesia Assistants and Technologist
    Anatomy (Non-clinical)
    Assistant Behaviour Analyst
    Behaviour Analyst
    Biochemistry
    Burn Care Technologist
    Cell Geneticist
    Clinical Coder
    Clinical Social Worker (other than Counsellors)
    Critical Care or Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Technologist
    Cytotechnologist
    Diagnostic Medical Radiographer
    Diagnostic Medical Sonogra
    ...more
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    Shahe Alam

    7 years ago
    As I think your utmost desire is to become a doctor, but anyhow if you are in a hurry and trying to do except MBBS then you can opt:
    -BUMS
    -BAMS
    -BHMS
    -BV Sc. -Paramedical course
    -Nursing
    I suggest you to opt either nursing or paramedical course as a Bachelor degree not the Diploma of related courses. In present day the huge demand of nursing staff in private as well as in government sector. Best of luck.
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    Sahil Rana | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    Below are the courses that you can opt as your profession:
    1. Clinical Research
    2. Pharmacy Courses
    3. Nutritionist
    4. Food Science & Technology
    5. Medical Lab's Worker
    6. Nursing
    7. Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
    8. Life Science Researcher
    9. Teaching.
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    Innocent Boy | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    You can pursue Bachelor of physiotherapy.
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    Naveen Gupta

    9 years ago
    Bachelor of Physiotherapy
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    yash madaan

    9 years ago
    You can pursue BDS.
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    maleficent buragohain a beginner.... | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    Only MBBS and BDS course is included in NEET.

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