Nursing and Nutritionist can be a solution
The demand for professionally trained and certified nurses in today's society has increased over time. In today's world, especially, during and after the pandemic, nurses do much more than only take care of patients; they also work in administration, research, and teaching roles. Staff nurse, nursing superintendent, assistant nursing superintendent, teacher of nursing, community health nurse, etc., are just a few of the jobs that are open to graduates. As per reports, an early career registered nurse and a nutritionist in India may expect to earn an average yearly pay of around 3Lakhs, which can go as high as 5.5 Lakhs with years of experience. Nutritionists, who work in the medical field and help patients improve their diets, are in high demand. A professional course in this field doesn’t require a NEET score. They teach children as well as adults the value of a healthy diet and frequent exercise. Nutritionists in India make between INR 12-55 LPA on an average.