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Hello student,
Here are The Major steps for a d Pharma graduate to be registered pharmacist in the United States-
Apply and take the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Exams (FPGEE)
Take Test Of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
Obtain Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Committee (FPGEC) Certification.
Take the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX)
Take the pharmacy law test.
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The basic factor is, if the person is in the right visa status that is not F1 then they can work full time as a paralegal.
Moreover, if a person with Indian LLB most probably with US LLM and no bar qualification can work as a Foreign Legal Consultant in most states.
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Yes, many students have completed their B. Tech and MS from different branches. So it doesn't matter.
Here are som of the top institutes in US where you can pursue your MS degree.
Hope this answers your question....Good Luck!
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These both universities are in California bay area. SCU has better ranking but it's expensive. Sjsu is one of the cheapest universities in that area and not far behind in rankings from SCU.
If someone is to see your profile in future and you attended sjsu, he'll think that you could have done better maybe but didn't have resources. But in case of SCU, he'll think you had resources (money) to attend better colleges but couldn't get admission so you got stuck in SCU. Opinions may vary. But if you think ranking is all that matters, then go for SCU.
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Biotechnology is undoubtedly a booming subject, and after earning your MSc, you may even apply for jobs overseas, but you must first have work experience in your native nation. I am providing you with the names of the greatest colleges for your higher studies.
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In contrast to India, where it is pursued as a bachelor's degree, MBBS in the United States is a postgraduate programme. A medical college in the United States offers a 4- to 5-year MBBS programme, which is equal to an MD (Doctor of Medicine) in the country. To practise medicine, a student must enrol in a residency programme for three to five years after earning an MD. Thus, it takes between 7 and 9 years to complete an MBBS programme in the USA.
Enrolling in a Bachelor of Science programme in a discipline linked to medicine is the first step in obtaining a degree at an American university that is equivalent to the MBBS.
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You study MBBS in USA, then you have to qualify in NEET exam. They have to qualify in TOEFL or IELTS like exam. They have to qualify in pre medical or BSc degree before appearing in NEET exam if they want to take admission in MBBS course in USA. Pre- Medical course that have to qualify by a student in which the students quality of education is checked by the authority of Pre Medical Education USA. Student will be eligible for MBBS course in USA who qualify in pre- medical education which is compulsory for other countries student who wishes to take admission in MBBS course in USA.
Yes, admissions committees for medical schools consider your MCAT score, as well as your academic record and supporting materials, to assess your foundation for a successful medical career.
While your MCAT score is a crucial application component, it does not determine your prospects of acceptance. This is why, if you apply wisely, you may get into medical school with a low MCAT score.
Yes, definitely. To take admission in a computer science degree in the Canada or USA, you don't require the combo of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as you need in India. So, even if you are a Commerce student, you can definitely do a degree in Computer Science in USA or Canada as long as you have completed your maths course in class XII, as CS is ultimately a very mathematics oriented field.
So, go ahead and apply for colleges without any tension. Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
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