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Programs

Schools typically offer a range of academic programs to cater to various interests and career paths. Here's a brief overview of some common types of programs offered by our schools:

  • Medical: These programs typically prepare students for careers in medicine, including becoming doctors, nurses, pharmacists, or other healthcare professionals. Courses often include biology, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, and clinical rotations.

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  • Non-Medical/Science: Non-medical programs usually focus on subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, and computer science. These programs can lead to careers in engineering, research, technology, or other scientific fields.

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  • Commerce: Commerce or business programs cover topics related to economics, accounting, finance, marketing, management, and entrepreneurship. These programs prepare students for careers in business, finance, consulting, and related fields.

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  • Humanities: Humanities programs encompass subjects such as literature, history, philosophy, languages, anthropology, and sociology. Students in humanities programs develop critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills, which are valuable in a wide range of careers, including education, journalism, law, and public service.

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