Physician Doctor - Career Queries

Hello Jennifar,    To be honest your question has got me confused. I really dont understand the reason for your confusion. Why are you unable to fix up your mind on one particular idea and carry on with it. Is it that you wish to  be doubly sure before you leap. But in career very few are people who are confident about their decisions, but majority dwindle and then make a confirmed choice. Here I can only suggest, make a note of your traits, your skills, your strengths, potentials etc. Though one can begin their career as an entrepreneur. But I always feel that knowing the marke

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Physician Doctor category

Hello Himanshu,  I am unable to understand your question.  Are you saying subject selection for grade 8th. If yes, then please go in for an Aptitude test or career counseling test especially meant to help you select subjects you could opt for in class 8th. But in case you are looking for career guidance in class 7th, then please note its too early. Either you go for it in class 8th or after or during class 10th. Do write back if you had some other question in mind. Wish you good luck...

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Physician Doctor category

Hello Apoorva,  Options are many, but it all depends on what you wish to pursue in the future. Before I list down options, I want you to ask yourself a question, why did you choose Medical as a career? What was your goal that prompted you to study medical?. Answering these questions will help you choose a stream you are interested in and is your passion, rather than doing higher studies because the market demands for it. Before you make a choice, I want you to Read and Research on the courses as to what they entail, skills required and future prospects. Few options includes:  1. MD /

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Physician Doctor category

  Hello Saloni, Good question asked. But please note it is extremely difficult to answer the asked question. Since, cutoffs depends upon many factors right from,  Number of students who have appeared for the Medical examination Number of students from each category Number of students who have cleared the entrance exam Highest score and the lowest score Students who apply to different colleges based on their score So it is not possible to say for sure.  My advise would be do your best and score as high as you can, to get into the best college possible. At the sametime, you have

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Physician Doctor category

Hello Anisha,  As you have rightly mentioned medical and engineering are not the only option for a science student. But please note there is nothing called as the best career option. An option chosen on the basis of ones potentials or aptitude, liking and interest is the best suited career for that individual. So its best you choose on the above basis. You could take help of an Aptitude test or career counseling test also available here at Mera career guide. Listing down few options a science student can opt for. Please do not select a career by the name of it. Research on the option as t

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Physician Doctor category

Hello Mani,  Telling a budget for a course is not easy, since I am not a student nor an employee in the college. Best would be to check with the authorities by visiting the college. Or log in to the website and check if they have mentioned about the course fees. A rough idea would be 80 to a lakh per year.  Wish you good luck...

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Physician Doctor category

Dear Aspirant, Publishing careers are now not limited to print media, but have expanded exponentially to online publishing. Therefore there are bright and huge career opportunities in publishing and to be more wide in the media careers. For getting into publishing career jobs, there are different roles to play. You will have to choose one or two of them since doing work in all the departments is not possible practically. For this, it would be better if you are academically qualified to make a career in media / publishing. MA Mass Communication / BA,MA Journalism, Mass Media, are some of the op

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Physician Doctor category

Dear Aspirant, Definitely studying Medicine is a good option, but please remember that it is too costly too. If you can get eligible for scholarship, then it is very feasible. After 12th PCB, you can definitely go for MBBS course from US Universities. You need to have high score in 12th PCB and you will need to appear for their entrance tests for the MBBS course. Alternatively, you can think for MBBS course from India and then MS or MD from USA. This is a very popular and the most resorted option by students. Doing your Masters from USA is a very good thing. Indian MBBS degree is recognised in

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Physician Doctor category

Dear Aspirant, Instead of searching for the best college for Physiotherapy course, I would suggest you to take admission to a college which is according to you good in infrastructure, laboratories, faculty, library. There is no official data on best physiotherapy college in India. I would suggest not to waste time and get into a good college and start studying. You need to study and take efforts to learn as much as possible in order to become a good Physiotherapist. Best wishes

3 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Physician Doctor category

Dear Aspirant, All career options are good and best, but the fact is to know which career option is suitable for you specifically. There is no point in looking at others and choosing the career. Are you aware of what you are best at, what are you not good at, what are your opportunities, etc.? You have not mentioned which stream you are in or what is your current educational level or qualification. You have selected Physician Doctor as the category, which appears by mistake. Please take the Ideal Career Test from CareerGuide.com. This is a psychometric test which will tell you your best suitab

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Physician Doctor category

Dear Aspirant, After 12th Science, if you have the aptitude and if you can clear the NEET with a high rank, then MBBS should be preferred. But do not compare it with IAS. IAS and MBBS are two different career option which have no relation with each other in any way. So please do not compare. Both can also be done, since there are many IAS officers who are MBBS degree holders and they are working in health department primarily and other departments too. However managing the studies for MBBS and IAS is difficult together and therefore you will have to plan very carefully.  Completing MBBS i

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Physician Doctor category

Dear Aspirant, There are no definitive answers to your questions. All careers are in demand and shall always be. The important thing you should understand is in what career option you are suitable and best for. Not every career option is suitable to every individual, therefore asking this question is vague and irrelevant and illogical. Why don't you find out first what are your strong points in terms of aptitude, interests, emotional quotient, innate skills and abilities, etc. Knowing this aspects of what one has and what one does not have are important for career and life. Take the Ideal Care

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Physician Doctor category

Hi Syed,   Your question is very subjective. I'd require some more details form you like your educational background, qualifications, work experience etc. to answer it in a relevant manner. However, to give you a broad perspective, unlike yesteryears where career options were limited to becoming a Doctor, Engineer and a teacher. With the advent of new educational courses, internet, influence of western education system a plethora of study options is now available. Apart from the conventional choices, you can now choose to be a Designer, Politician, social Worker, Actor, Radio Jockey, Arti

2 answers Nidhi Arora in Physician Doctor category

Dear Aspirant, By the tone of your concern, I definitely feel that you neither wished to become a doctor nor you have interest in the medical field. If it was, then you would have appeared for the Medical Entrance Exam and not the Engineering Entrance examinations. Further you have got a seat in an engineering college but you have not liked that college. This means that your score in engineering entrance test was also not above average and therefore you have got an average engineering college seat. I really feel, that you are not clear and do not know what course you need to do. Engineering no

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Physician Doctor category

Dear Friend, there are many institutions which are striving hard to earn image for quality education so that the students feel proud to be a kin of those institutions, these institutions are working diligently in the field of education and thereafter providing placements. You may choose any one of these - GITAM University, Vishakhapatnam,.................Manav Rachna University, Faridabad,....................Lovely Professional University, Phagwara

2 answers Dr. Ashwani Rana in Physician Doctor category

Hello Mahek What is your confusion about MBBS course? Is it about choosing the course or about scope ? It has very good scope in India. If you are passionate about biology and are willing to serve in healthcare sector, then it’s suitable for you. To be successful in this career, one must be hard working, ready to put long hours at studying and practicing, able to handle stressful situations. Also excellent hand eye co-ordination, decision making skills and communication skills are required. Writing a psychometric test is highly recommended if you want some help in taking the decision. Al

3 answers Deepti Khandekar in Physician Doctor category

Dear Aspirant, Other than MBBS, if you are interested in medicine, then you may choose either BHMS or BAMS or BUMS or Veterinary Science. BHMS is a good medicine field and today many people are favouring Homeopathy to Allopathy. I would like to list few more options related to medicine or biological sciences: Dentist Dermatologist Dietician Nutritionist ENT Specialist Food Technologist Pharmacy Medicine – Allopathy, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Veterinary Botany Biologist BioTechnology Microbiology / Horticulture Forestry Para-Medical – Nursing, Physiotherapy, Lab Technician Agriculture

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Physician Doctor category

2 answers Deepti Khandekar in Physician Doctor category

Dear Aspirant, After 12th you can choose any option from below: Dentist Dermatologist Dietician Nutritionist ENT Specialist Food Technologist Pharmacy Medicine – Allopathy, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Veterinary Botany Biologist BioTechnology Microbiology / Horticulture Forestry Para-Medical – Nursing, Physiotherapy, Lab Technician Agriculture / Fishery Life Sciences (Genetics) In Commerce you can choose: Corporate Law Law Economics Chartered Accountancy Cost & Management Accountancy Company Secretaryship Chartered Financial Analysts Banking Insurance Finance Operations Human Reso

3 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Physician Doctor category

Hello Ilias First of all don’t panic at this stage.  Decide whether you want to study for one more year. It will need great patience and focus. If you want to start your graduation then you can think about other options that are available for a student who has interest in biology and has pcb group in twelfth standard. You may opt for courses in the field of pharmacy, paramedical courses, courses like occupational therapy, physiotherapy, audiology, graduation in any subject from pure science, graduation in biotechnology, microbiology, nursing etc. If you find it confusing, go for a p

3 answers Deepti Khandekar in Physician Doctor category