Hello Aspirant,
Nursing,Physiotherapy,Occupational Therapy,Audiology and Speech Therapy ,Radiography,Rehabilitation Worker ,Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) are the most common paramedical professional areas.
Paramedical course at an undergraduate level need only 12th qualification with physics,chemistry and biology as main subjects. So , if you want to take up bachelors in a paramedical branch then there are many options as listed below:
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
B.Sc Nursing
BOT - Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
BPT - Bachelor of Physio / Physical Therapy
B.Sc (Audiology and Speech Therapy)
B.Sc (Ophthalmic Technology)
B.Sc (Radiography)
B.Sc (Nuclear Medicine)
B.Sc (Medical Lab Technology)
B.Sc in Operation Theatre Technology
B.Sc (Respiratory Therapy Technology)
B.Sc (Radio Therapy)
B.Sc (Allied Health Services)....and many more.
The course duration will vary between 3-5 years. You can choose a course of your interest and know about it in detail by visiting the official website of the college you wish to join.
But if you are thinking about taking a masters in a paramedical course/branch then most of them will require either MBBS or BPT as the minimum eligibility, but you can go for few options where graduation is the minimum criteria, like:
PG Diploma in Anesthesiology
M.Sc. Medical Lab Technology
Master in Physiotherapy – Sports Physiotherapy
M.Sc. in Psychiatric Nursing
M.Sc. in Child Health Nursing
M.Sc. in Pediatric Nursing
Post Graduate Diploma in Anaesthesiology
For admission most colleges either conduct their own entrance exams or offer admission as per the marks scored in national or state-level entrance exams.
To know more about the various paramedical courses:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/paramedical-courses-after-10th-12th
https://school.careers360.com/articles/list-of-paramedical-courses
All the best
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