Overview

Why study Healthcare & Allied Sciences

  • Acute global shortage of healthcare professionals
  • Strong work and migration pathways
  • Practical, placement-rich programmes
  • Diverse fields beyond medicine

Popular specialisations

NursingPublic Health (MPH)PharmacyPhysiotherapy & Occupational TherapyBiomedical SciencesHealthcare Management

Career outcomes

  • Registered nurse / allied-health professional
  • Public-health specialist
  • Clinical research
  • Healthcare administration

At a glance

  • Top destinations
UKAustraliaCanadaIrelandNew ZealandGermany

Eligibility

  • Class 12 with Biology (most fields)
  • English test, often with higher sub-scores for clinical fields
  • Registration requirements vary by country/profession
  • Relevant bachelor's for master's programmes
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FAQs

Common questions

Can I work as a nurse abroad after studying?

Yes, with the country's registration/licensing. We guide you on programmes that lead to registration and work pathways.

Is Biology mandatory?

For most clinical and allied-health programmes, yes. Some management-focused healthcare courses are more flexible.

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Figures (tuition, living costs, work rights, intakes) are indicative and subject to change — confirm current details with a Unify Abroad counsellor before applying.