hetre I am listing few jobs which you can opts for other than being a doctor
1. Public Health Worker
Public health is about protecting and promoting the health of the general population through. You might work on preventing the spread of infectious diseases or environmental health hazards, or you could be involved in strategies to improve efficiency, effectiveness and accountability of your health service.
2. Health Journalist
Journalism is a hugely competitive field, but those with scientific credentials and experience have the edge over the vast majority of journalists who come mostly from an arts or social sciences backgrounds. Some medics undertake this as an addition, rather than an alternative to their clinical work. Keep in mind that you may need to gain extra qualifications (albeit on a short training course) or experience in order to kickstart a successful journalism career.
3. Medical Teacher
Medical education could range from supporting trainee medical students or doctors, to educating the public, be it in your home country or abroad. This could be the right choice for you if you want to make an impact on educating a large number of people.
4. Clinical Forensic Medical Examiner
An interesting route to take if you have completed training as a doctor. The role of a forensic medical examiner is to deal with examining the living. Forensic pathologists are trained to carry out medical examinations on the dead.
LET’S CHECK WHAT CAN BE DONE AFTER 12TH PCB:
Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine & Surgery (B.A.M.S.): It is a five-and-a-half-year undergraduate degree course that also includes one year of internship. After successful completion of the course, students are designated as Ayurvedacharya doctor. Job Scope: Ayurveda Consultation, General Practice, Clinical Research. Relevant Courses: Master of Public Health, PG Diploma
1. Bachelor of Dental Surgery (B. D. S.): It is 5-year degree course, which includes 4 years of study followed by one year of internship. After successful completion of this degree programme, candidate is designated as Dentist. Job Scope: Lecturer, General Practice. Relevant Courses: Master of Dental Surgery, Master of Public Health
2. Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery (B.H.M.S.): BHMS is an undergraduate degree course of five-and-a-half-year duration (including one year compulsory internship). After successful completion of the course, students are designated as Homeopathic doctor. Job Scope: Homeopathy Consultation, General Practice, Clinical Research. Relevant Courses: Doctor of Medicine in Homeopathy, PG Diploma
3. Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery (M.B.B.S): MBBS is a five-and-a-half-year degree course which includes one year of mandatory internship in a hospital attached or approved by the concerned medical college. After successful completion of the course, students can practice Medicine & Surgery. Job Scope: Doctor, General Clinical Practice, Research. Relevant Courses: Doctor of Medicine(MD), Master of surgery (MS)
4. Bachelor of Science : Bachelor of Science is three-year degree programme offered in multitude of specializations under the pure sciences domain such as Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology etc. Job Scope: BPO, SSC Exams, Graduate level exams. Relevant Courses: MSc,MA
5. Bachelor of Science Nursing : Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a four-year programme which involves classroom lessons, practical sessions as well as clinical work apart from internship. Job Scope: Employment in Hospitals & Clinics, Training institutes. Relevant Courses: MSc Nursing, Post Graduate Program in Public Health Management (PGPPHM)
6. Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry (B. V. Sc. & AH): This is a five year undergraduate degree course with 6 months mandatory internship which includes training in practicing & teaching Veterinary science and livestock & poultry farm management. Job Scope: Veterinary Clinics, Zoos & Wild life Research organizations. Relevant Courses: Master of Veterinary Science, PhD (Veterinary and Animal Sciences)
7. Normal Graduation in B.A. To pursue something other than Science domain and where your actual interest lies.
LET’S CHECK WHAT CAN BE DONE AFTER 12TH PCM:
Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch.): The Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.), recognized by Council of Architecture (COA), is 5-year degree programme including a period of practical training prior to professional examination and registration. Job Scope: Design Architect, Project Architect, Interior Architect. Relevant Courses: Master in Architecture (M Arch), MBA
2. Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA): Bachelor of Computer Applications is an undergraduate degree course of three years which equips candidate with skills to analyze & synthesize computer systems, applications & information systems. Job Scope: Programmer, Networking Professional. Relevant Courses: MCA, MCM, B. Ed.
3. Bachelor of Engineering (BE/B Tech): BE/B Tech is a four-year engineering degree programme approved by AICTE in specific branchs such as Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Information Technology etc. Job Scope:IT Professional, Government Contractors. Relevant Courses: ME/M Tech, MS, MBA
4. Bachelor of Planning: Bachelor of planning is a professional four-year technical degree programme which prepares candidates with adequate skills for infrastructure planning in different capacities. Job Scope: Professional Planner, Architectural Firms. Relevant Courses: Master of Planning
5. Bachelor of Science: Bachelor of Science is three-year degree programme offered in multitude of specializations under the pure sciences domain such as Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology etc. Job Scope: Graduate level Exams, BPO, SSC Exams. Relevant Courses: MSc, MA
6. Normal Graduation in B.A. To pursue something other than Science domain and where your actual interest lies.
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