Which is better Pharmacy or Physiotherapy? On the basis of job scopes and higher studies?
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On the basis of job search pharmacy and physiotherapy both have their own ups and downs and benefits and negatives.
One while persuing a course cannot fully say that yes you'll definately get a job, it all depends upon luck or even your quality of work and experience also.
Both pharmacy and physiotherapy are good careers.
In pharmacy, you generally complete it and are eligible to work on a chemist shop as an assistant or even as owner of shop. So if you are looking for some shop work you can go for pharmacy.
In physiotherapy, you are eligible of getting a job at a clinic or hospital, you could also open your own clinic or physiotherapy centre. So if you're looking for job for sometime and then opening of clinic later on physiotherapy is good for it.
If you work at a chemist, people come there for all day to day things and work depends on area and locality as well.
If you are a physiotherapist, you are referred to as 'Doctor' plus work here also depends on locality and area where you practice and if you develop contacts you also gets home visits.
So choose wisely, and all the best.
On the basis of job search pharmacy and physiotherapy both have their own ups and downs and benefits and negatives.
One while persuing a course cannot fully say that yes you'll definately get a job, it all depends upon luck or even your quality of work and experience also.
Both pharmacy and physiotherapy are good careers.
In pharmacy, you generally complete it and are eligible to work on a chemist shop as an assistant or even as owner of shop. So if you are looking for some shop work you can go for pharmacy.
In physiotherapy, you are eligible of getting a job at a clinic or hospital, you could also open your own clinic or physiotherapy centre. So if you're looking for job for sometime and then opening of clinic later on physiotherapy is good for it.
If you work at a chemist, people come there for all day to day things and work depends on area and locality as well.
If you are a physiotherapist, you are referred to as 'Doctor' plus work here also depends on locality and area where you practice and if you develop contacts you also gets home visits.
So choose wisely, and all the best.
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