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Physiotherapists - Career Queries

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Hello Sneha,  Good to know you wish to be a dietician. Since you have not mentioned about your current qualification, let me begin at the beginning itself. To pursue a B.Sc in Food science and Nutrition, you need to first pursue 11th and 12th in Science (PCB) stream.  You can then after graduation opt for an M.Sc in nutrition and dietetics. Another route is after 12th science (PCB), you could opt for HomeScience degree a 3 years program and choose a specialization of nutrition and dietetics. As a dietician you have opportunities to work in hospitals, clinics, fitness clubs or centres

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Physiotherapists category

Hello Rishi, I suppose this information about Institutes are reaily available on the internet. A proper key word is all that you need. Anyways listing down few Institutes. Check their websites in details: / https://www.ciilogistics.com/ http://www.ism-india.org/ http://www.lpu.in/ https://www.ibmrbschool.com/ Wish you good luck...

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Physiotherapists category

Dear Tanishq, Thanks for writing to CareerGuide!   Your question is very generic and it is difficult to provide specific answer. Can you please elaborate your current education, aspirations, your interests etc. It will help us provide you appropriate information and guidance. Best way to identify suitable career is to take up psychometric assessment. You can browse through Career Assessments at www.careerguide.com and choose appropriate career test. You can also talk with Career Experts to discuss career options and develop career plan. With Best Wishes, Apurva Kumar Pandya, PhD

1 answer Apurva Kumar Pandya, PhD in Physiotherapists category

Dear Aspirant, What is your specialisation in MA? Please mention so as to guide you appropriately. However, your field will definitely dependent on the MA specialisation you have done. Therefore there is little way that you can get into a very different sector for job. Best wishes  

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Physiotherapists category

Dear Aspirant, For Doctorate (PhD) in any subject, one needs to be a Masters degree holder of that relevant subject. PhD admissions are given on the basis of Masters degree course and where you need to have minimum of 55% in the same. Further PhD is the highest educational qualification one can have in the education system in the world. For Physiotherapy too, you need to be a Masters degree holder and then you can definitely apply for PhD through an Entrance Test conducted by the concerned University in which you wish to do PhD. As far as I know there is no such news that Masters in Physiother

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Physiotherapists category

Hi Geeta, Any course as per your choice. It would all depend on what you wish to pursue as a career in the future. Some of the options include: A masters degree in the subject you did your Graduation in B.eD Teachers course Animations / Designing courses Mass - Media MBA Hospitality Management Hope this helps. Wish you good luck...

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Physiotherapists category

Hi Neha, As a layman, I can only say, that you need to apply and clear your semesters. It would be good if you could consult an education abroad consultant, who could guide you with the entire procedure. Wish you good luck....

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Physiotherapists category

Hello Nadeem, As far as I understand your question, you seem to ask clarification regarding joining an Army run hospital for an internship program. As such I knew that the general rule for internship is that, the college you study, generally you enrol for an internship program there only. Another way is that you send in your application to the hospital of your choice and specifically to the department you wish to join. So I would suggest that prepare an interesting biodata ( Resume)( and send it across to the hospital, stating clearly why you wish to intern in that particular hospital, what is

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Physiotherapists category

Hi Muskan, The eligibility criteria for MPT admissions are: 50% or above in BPT A full time course, which is a 4 1/2 years course and followed by internship The student also needs to clear an entrance exam, conducted by the state board to the University you wish yo apply to. Check the 3 university, I checked the eligibility criteria with: http://www.kem.edu/department-of-physiotherapy-school/ http://www.kimsphysiotherapy.org/adission_procedure.htm You may have plans to join other University than which I have mentioned here. You will then have to check their website for the admission pr

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Hello Dear, There is no provisional of UGC NET Exam for thr Physiotherapy. According to the rules and regulation for the appointment of the professors you must need to have the Masters degree in the physiotherapy subject from the well recognized university, so that you are eligible for the assistant professor post in the Net examination.     There is no provision of NET examination for Physiotherapy.According to UGC regulation for appointment of professors you just need to have a master degree in Physiotherapy from a recognized university, to be eligible for Assistant professors post

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