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Medical Courses after 12th without NEET

Medical Courses after 12th without NEET

Every year, nearly 15 lakh students appear for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for admission to MBBS/ BDS courses, of which around 50% of candidates qualify. Apparently, many students are unable to qualify NEET exam, however, wish to pursue courses in the health care and medical field. To help them out, here are some of the medical courses that students can pursue without qualifying NEET examination.

B.Tech in Biomedical B. Tech in Biomedical Engineering is a four-year undergraduate program that can be pursued by candidates who passed 12th or any equivalent degree in the Science stream. This course offers various career opportunities including Biomedical Technician, Biomedical Engineer, and Biochemist.

Bachelor of Pharmacy A Bachelor of Pharmacy is a graduate academic course in the field of pharmacy. In many countries, candidates need to possess this degree for registration to practice as a pharmacist. In this programme, students study the methods and process of developing drugs and learn how the dispensing of medicine and drugs takes place. This course opens a platform for candidates to join the pharmaceutical industry, cosmetics industry, herbal industry, or a clinical research organization (CRO) in various departments such as production, quality control, R&D and marketing, etc.

B A in Psychology A Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology is a three-year-long undergraduate degree program. Unlike other medical courses, candidates from Arts and Commerce streams also can pursue this course. BA in Psychology offers opportunities in various fields such as criminal justice, counseling, and social work.

B.Sc in Nutrition Bachelor of Science in Nutrition is a three-year-long undergraduate degree programme that focuses on various aspects of diet and its nutritional value. The course converges the study of the national value in food products consumed by human beings. A graduate in B.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics can pursue a career as a dietician in hospitals and Nutritionists in health clinics, health centers, and MNCs.

Every year, nearly 15 lakh students appear for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for admission to MBBS/ BDS courses, of which around 50% of candidates qualify. Apparently, many students are unable to qualify NEET exam, however, wish to pursue courses in the health care and medical field. To help them out, here are some of the medical courses that students can pursue without qualifying NEET examination. B.Tech in Biomedical B. Tech in Biomedical Engineering is a four-year undergraduate programme that can be pursued by candidates who passed 12th or any equivalent degree in the Science stream. This course offers various career opportunities including Biomedical Technician, Biomedical Engineer, and Biochemist. Bachelor of Pharmacy A Bachelor of Pharmacy is a graduate academic course in the field of pharmacy. In many countries, candidates need to possess this degree for registration to practice as a pharmacist. In this programme, students study the methods and process of developing drugs and learn how the dispensing of medicine and drugs takes place. This course opens a platform for candidates to join the pharmaceutical industry, cosmetics industry, herbal industry, or a clinical research organization (CRO) in various departments such as production, quality control, R&D and marketing, etc.

B A in Psychology A Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology is a three-year-long undergraduate degree program. Unlike other medical courses, candidates from Arts and Commerce streams also can pursue this course. BA in Psychology offers opportunities in various fields such as criminal justice, counseling, and social work. B.Sc in Nutrition Bachelor of Science in Nutrition is a three-year-long undergraduate degree program that focuses on various aspects of diet and its nutritional value. The course converges the study of the national value in food products consumed by human beings. A graduate in B.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics can pursue a career as a dietician in hospitals and Nutritionists in health clinics, health center

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