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Wanted to ask about 6 years course in doctor of pharmacy

Amisha Soni 30th Sep, 2025

Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D..) is a professional doctoral degree in pharmacy mainly focusing on patient care and clinical practice, preparing graduates to work directly with patients and healthcare teams to optimize medication use and outcomes. The duration of Pharm.D. in India is six years with five years of academic study and one year of internships.

After Pharm.D. you can have carrier options like Clinical Pharmacists, Medication Therapy Management, Drug information service, or Pharmaceutical research.

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I try to remember the answer of science questions but I am not able to, it means that I have to remember it after 10 days, I need revice I have become a doctor. What should I do? What should I try?

Afreen 14th Sep, 2025

Try to make a handwritten notes on the topic what you read.create your own flowcharts and diagrams from memory. take quizzes to recall notes.

Add some discipline to your study habits revising again and again helps you to memorise the topics easily.

Take help of NEET STUDY PLAN to achieve your goal.

Hope it helps..

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I am currently in class 10 and i wish to pursue arts for phycology but my parents are urging me to pick sciecne and become a doctor and they wont listen to what i have to say what should i do in this situation

Bhumika Jayaswal 4th Sep, 2025

You should say to your parents that I respect your decision but If I take Science it is possible that I may not to do well and become a victim of depression. My interest in Arts (Psychology) so I can better in this field and become a psychologist. It is also related to medical field like clinical psychologist, counselling in hospitals etc. or you can show some example of successful psychologists (India and abroad)

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I want to become an Ayurvedic doctor, so which stream should I choose for this

Ankur Mehta 2nd Sep, 2025

Hey Riya! If you want to become an Ayurvedic doctor, the best path is to pursue BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) after your 12th in the Science stream with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). PCB is mandatory because Ayurveda, like modern medicine, requires a strong foundation in biology and related subjects. After BAMS, you can practice as an Ayurvedic doctor, work in hospitals, or even start your own clinic.

For 12th, choose PCMB if you want more flexibility, but at least PCB is essential for BAMS eligibility. You can also consider preparing for NEET if your state or college requires it for BAMS admissions. Some private colleges have management quota seats too, which you can explore if your NEET score is lower.

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I am studying pvft means veterinary doctor so you sejest for veterinary

Yash Teotia 26th Aug, 2025

Hello Piyush

These are some good colleges that you can try for Veterinary:

1. IVRI Bareilly
2. Madras Veterinary College
3. Bombay Veterinary College
4. College of Veterinary Science, Bangalore & Hyderabad
5. College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Bikaner
6. Bihar Veterinary College
7. Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Hisar

Hope this list helps! Thank You!!!

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I want to work as a doctor in Australia in the future. What kind of career path should I take?

Simran Vohra 5th Aug, 2025

Hello!

So if you are interested India currently and wants to work as a doctor in Australia in future then:

1. Complete MBBS in India from a recognized medical college.

2. Pass the Australian Medical Council exams

First exam is MCQ based and second one is Clinical exam which assesses your practical skills.

3. English Proficiency Test for that you have to clear IELTS.

4. Apply for registration with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.

5. Apply for internship or position according to your qualification.

6. Apply for Visa and move to Australia once selected.


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Neet mbbs doctor ma mark kitna chiya fees kam hona chiya

SEJAL JAIN 3rd Aug, 2025

To become an MBBS doctor through NEET, your marks should ideally be above 600 for a government college, where the fees are much lower, often between 20,000 to 1 lakh per year.

For reserved categories, cutoff marks are slightly lower. If you score less than that, you may get admission in private colleges, but the fees there can be very high, ranging from 10 to 25 lakhs or more. So, if you want to study with lower fees, aim for a high NEET score.


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I gave the HSC improvement exam in July but my grouping is not cleared yet neither in the original boards nor in the improvement exam. My goal is to become a doctor but Im not even eligible for NEET. now what should I do idk? #HSC #NEET

Nikita shahi 30th Jul, 2025


If your grouping isn't cleared, and you're not NEET-eligible this year, I’d suggest first checking with your school/board whether there's a rechecking option or if you can reappear soon. That’s the foundation you need for NEET.

As for your dream of becoming a doctor remember, you can still try again next year. Many students drop a year, prep properly, and come back stronger.

If waiting a year isn’t an option, you can look at paramedical courses, B.Sc. Nursing, BPT, or Pharmacy. These are solid careers in healthcare and can also be stepping stones if you want to give NEET later or work in the medical fields.

All the best!

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Hello team iam BHMS doctor and iam wrkg in IVF Hospital from last 2 yrs... I want to do msc in clinical embryolgy... Is there any channce for hybrid mode??

Bipasha 29th Jul, 2025

Yes, some institutes offer MSc Clinical Embryology in hybrid or distance mode, especially private universities or international collaborations. Look for institutes with online lectures + practical training on campus.


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My daughter is very much interested in becoming a doctor.but she has scored only 205 in NEET UG 2025 ,I think she must get a chance for MBBS because we are not so rich to get her admission in a private college... please guide me what must she do.for carrer.Thanks Zehra .....mother

Bipasha 29th Jul, 2025

With a NEET UG 2025 score of 205, getting admission in MBBS is difficult in government or top private colleges. If budget is limited, consider:

BSc Nursing, BSc Paramedical, BPT, or BSc in Clinical Embryology

Appear in NEET again with better preparation

Apply under management quota or state counseling for low cutoff private colleges, if affordable

Scholarships and state schemes may also help financially.

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