NEET UG: What should those who got low marks in NEET UG 2025 do? You can choose these options..
The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the results of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG 2025) on June 14. About 22 lakh candidates applied for this exam, while about 20 lakh candidates appeared in the exam and about 12 lakh candidates passed. However, some candidates failed to score good marks in the competitive examination to get admission to medical colleges. If you too have not been able to score good marks in the NEET UG exam, then do not be disappointed. Let us know about other options.
B.Sc Nursing
Nurses are considered the backbone of hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities. They take care of patients, give them medicines, help with surgery, and also help doctors. It is a globally recognized and most in-demand career. To become a nurse, it is necessary to do a B.Sc Nursing course. The starting salary of BSc Nursing graduates can range from Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 6 lakh per annum.
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharma)
If you are interested in the world of medicine, then this course is best for you. The business of medicines is a rapidly growing sector and pharmacists tell healthcare professionals about the effects and side effects of medicines. They also manage the storage and distribution of medicines in hospitals, retail pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies, and research labs. To become a pharmacist, it is necessary to do a Bachelor of Pharmacy course. After doing the course, one can easily get a salary between Rs 2.5 to 4 lakh at the initial level and the salary increases further according to experience.
B.Sc Biotechnology
Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology is an emerging field of science, which combines biology, chemistry, technology, and research. After doing this course, one becomes a biotechnologist who works in pharmaceuticals, healthcare companies, research labs, biotech firms, and agricultural industries. At the initial level, their salary can be from Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 5 lakh per annum and based on experience, the salary can also be Rs 10-15 lakh per annum.
B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT)
After doing this course, you can work in diagnostic labs, hospitals, research institutes and pharmaceutical companies. Medical lab technologists help doctors find out what their patients are suffering from. They take samples of blood, urine and tissue and test them in the lab. At the initial level, a lab technologist can get a salary of Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 4 lakh per annum and with experience it can also be up to Rs 6 to 8 lakh.
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