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What can I do after 12th grade to prepare for a medical department?

I get 82 per marks in 12 science


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Riley’s Answer

Hi Raj! A great way to prepare is to find somewhere to volunteer that has your area of interest. It will provide insight into the field and work you could be potentially doing. It also is a fantastic way to network for when you are ready to apply for a job!
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Michelle’s Answer

Hello, Raj !

I just want to point out that at the time I am responding, your profile indicates that you are in the country of India. Thanks for asking about the path for a career working in healthcare institutions, such as hospitals, clinics, or government departments. You did not provide information about what career you want to prepare for, however, you can still benefit from generalized information !

To begin with, mostly all of the medically related careers require a University Degree and or a Specialized Technical program at a college. You have a couple of medical arts and paramedical colleges in and around Kekri, Rajasthan, India. They are Ganesh Paramedical College, Lord Tirupati College, and Shree Balaji Institute of Education, Coaching, and Consultancy will be able to help you with your plans for a career and the college plan that would be best for your career choice.

If you already have chosen the career that you want to pursue, read the programs at colleges that have the program that will prepare you for that career. Watch some videos that explain what the career is about and what people say about the work. If you have not decided the career in the medical field that you want, you can explore the many, many careers to choose from. Consider your personal interests and skills, what the education requirements are, and long term career goals. The three links below can familiarize you with the options for work in the health care field.

When you explore the colleges, read about or visit the campus to find out what is required for admissions. It's not a matter of a grade in one course, but doing first hand exploring about what you'll need for college can help you make plans to apply. The more you plan now, the smoother applying to college will be. You can also meet with your high school guidance counselor to discuss things one on one, noting your specific circumstances. Speak with someone who already knows you and your teachers or guidance counselor would be a great place to start.

Also explore lab science and medial technology that is used in your country. For student focused advice, once you decide upon a career, you can return here with details and we would be happy to provide specific and more personalized advice for you.

I hope this helps for a start and I wish you all the best !

Michelle recommends the following next steps:

SHIKSHA https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/medicine-career-chp
MEDVARSITY https://www.medvarsity.com/blog/career-options-for-doctors
JAGRAN JOSH https://www.jagranjosh.com/careers-medicine-1286270350-1
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Sandeep’s Answer

You have lot of options to go ahead.

Clinical Careers
Doctor - MBBS, Dental, Ayurveda, Veterinary
Medical Officers
Nursing
Medical Specialists
Biomedical Engineers: Responsible for technology and equipment in medical settings.
Laboratory Technician
Pharmacy Officers

Non-Clinical
Healthcare Administrator
Medical Transcriptionist
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Nancy’s Answer

I see you live in Finland, and your science score is impressive! When you mention a medical department, are you thinking about a medical career? There are many options like becoming a doctor, nurse, or caregiver. It’s important to choose the path you like best. If there’s a hospital nearby that offers volunteer opportunities, it might be a good idea to get involved. This can help you understand the medical field better and see what suits you. Also, getting a college degree in your chosen area can make you more skilled and increase your earning potential. I hope this advice is helpful!
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Guille’s Answer

Find courses or internships to gain knowledge and experience. This will help you decide if a career in the medical field is right for you.
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