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Teaching, Government Service and Research can yield some good openings in this area. Botany can lead to a career in genetics, or biotechnology (a research-oriented field for application in various areas such as medicine, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and environment).
Today, Botany has immense career potential in areas such as Biotechnology, Genetics, Horticulture, Floriculture, Plant Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Forestry, Agriculture, etc.

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If you want to make your career in pharmaceutical and healthcare industry then MBA in pharmaceutical management is the best option where you can work in different domain of KPO, supply chain, PMT and various consultancies. Yes, pharma MBA is a better option than M.Sc because future career prospective is more in pharma and healthcare sector because it is completely a recession free industry.
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178 Views Posted 9 years ago

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The main difference is the admission requirement. M.Eng is way too competitive than M.Sc. You have to be very strong in quantitative skills for M.Eng and the course is mainly practical application. M.Sc is more into theoretical approach. Similarly, job outcomes are also different. M.Sc will lead to research while M.Eng will most likely produce scientists and engineers.

92 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Entrepreneurship graduates are very much sought after. The scope depends on your entrepreneurial skills and how hard working you can be. There is no placement by the universities but they will help you start your own business and venture. Check university websites for program structure and how they help budding entrepreneurs.

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If you meant M.Sc Computer Science , both have same scope and salary.
M.Sc-Computer Science is post graduation in Computer Science which is focused on Computer System Architecture and Designing, Communication and Networking, and Programming side.
Entry / Eligibility : B.Sc-CS/ IT, BCA, B.Sc-Electronics etc.
MCA is three year professional post graduate degree in Computer Applications. It is mainly focused on Software and its application, software development, web programming and application development etc.Even though duration is 3 Years, BCA,B.Sc-CS/IT graduates can complete it within 2 Years through Lateral Entry Scheme. View more

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Which university offers M.Sc in Marketing? You mean MBA in Marketing? if yes, both have same opportunities. MBA is Post Graduation issued by universities where as PGDM by AICTE. both have same validity.

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I think integrated Msc is better bcoz after that u will have a master degree too. and both have same scope almost.

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Dear aspirant, Graduates start their career with the basic package, and as their skill improves, they get paid more and be in a better position. They have an active job opening in educational departments, chemical industry, pharmaceutical companies, research laboratories, R&D centers, agriculture, allied sectors, and much more. Jobs for MBA Biotechnology freshers:
Human Resource Manager
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M.Sc Biotechnology jobs include roles like Research Bio... View more

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1. The candidate should be a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife or equivalent with any State Nursing Registration Council.
2. The minimum educational requirements shall be the passing of B.Sc Nursing /Bsc Hons Nursing/Post Basic B.sc Nursing with minimum of 55% aggregate marks.

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B.Sc with Zoology/Fisheries/Fishery Science/Aquaculture/Industrial Fish and Fisheries as one of the subjects in three subjects of equal importance/B.Sc., Degree in Fisheries or B.F.Sc are the most preferable branches for M.Sc. Aquaculture.

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Hi. So, theoretically, yes, you can opt for an M.Sc. in Statistics after you complete B.Com.

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Yes, you are eligible to study M.Sc counselling psychology from University of Madras.

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Yes, for M.Sc. Course, B.Sc. In the respective specialisation or a graduate degree which has the subject of specialisation in it is required. You can try to explore the courses in Delhi University, Amity University, Lovely Professional University, etc.

50 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Ravendra,
After B.Sc, you can do higher studies (specific according to your subject) : M.Sc Mathematics, M.Sc Physics, M.Sc Chemistry, M.Sc Computers, M.Sc Zoology, M.Sc Botany, MBA, MCA and B.Ed.
Job after B.Sc : Bank Po & Clerk , CBI, SSC, Railway, NTPC, BHEL, FCI, IAS, IPS, UPSC, etc.
Best of luck.

23 Views Posted 6 years ago

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If you want to know the Merit List Weightage, then it is not sure what policy we get after 3 years of the B.Sc. you will be do. Right now, the Department Entrance Test, and Graduation matters rather than the benefits in terms of Marks in Merit, this B.Sc can surely benefit you in Entrance as you have already studied the subject with utmost sincerity.

99 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can do MCA, MBA, lateral entry in B.Tech 2nd year or specialized PG Diplomas after B.Sc. You can also start your career in Government, Public sector Banks, PSUs, Military or Paramilitary forces.

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Aspirants who have successfully completed their training in psychology can make their mark and pursue career as a psychologist in the following lucrative branches of psychology.
Clinical Psychology
Counseling Psychology
Health Psychology
Teaching and Research
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Sports Psychology
Agency/Community Counseling
Educational Psychology
School Counseling
School Psychology
Social Work
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Psychology is a highly rewarding and lucrative field of study. A psychologist salary depends on many factors like his/her qualification, area of speci... View more

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Dear Student, after completion of your Master’ degree in food technology programme, you can expect a decent package of around INR. 3.5 LPA to INR. 4.5 LPA and even more.

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M.Sc in food packaging and food processing is a 2-year postgraduate programme after completing B.Sc in either food science, chemistry, botany, microbiology, etc. It has wide scope, as it is helpful in various food industries like Mapro, Britannia, etc.

773 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Yes, there are differences between a basic B.Sc Nursing degree and a B.Sc (Hons) in Nursing degree:&nbsp;</p><p>Curriculum</p><p>A B.Sc (Hons) degree is generally more comprehensive than a basic B.Sc degree. It requires more effort from students, including more coursework, practical work, seminars, and projects. Students also need to write a dissertation at the end of the course.&nbsp;</p><p>Quality</p><p>A B.Sc (Hons) degree is considered to be higher quality than a basic B.Sc degree.&nbsp;</p><p>Career prospects</p><p>The choice between a basic B... View more

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<p>After completing the BSc Nursing course, students can become writers, researchers, or pursue the MSc or other courses. Students can also join foreign universities or take part in a training course.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>To study B.Sc. Nursing, one has to pass Class 12 with core subjects of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Most colleges require a candidate to have at least 50% marks in these three subjects combined. Specifically:<br>PCB: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are compulsorily required. Usually, English is also mandatory.<br>Eligibility Criteria: Without Chemistry, you would not be eligible for B.Sc. Nursing programs in most of the institutions.<br>In short, a student cannot pursue B.Sc. Nursing unless studied Chemistry in his/her education of 10+2 which is a basic requirement before getting admission into the respective... View more

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<p>The life of a first year student in the BSc Nursing course is both exciting and challenging. Here's just a glimpse of what it might look like:</p><ul><li><strong>Academic Rigorousness: </strong>In the BSc Nursing course, first-year students undergo rigorous academic training, normally packed with studies in subjects as diverse as Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Fundamentals of Nursing.</li><li><strong>Clinical Exposure: </strong>Parallel to the class learning, first-year BSc Nursing course students are normally exposed to healthcare centers to get practical... View more

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<p>This is a standard BSc Nursing course. Subjects include anatomy, physiology, nutrition, pharmacology, medical-surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, community health nursing, and others.<br>BSc post-basic Nursing is designed for those who have been registered nurses or Diploma holders in nursing. Its prime focus is that it is more focused and advanced in comparison to a standard BSc nursing program.</p><p dir="ltr">Candidates can check table below to see comparison between two courses.</p><div dir="ltr" align="left"><table style="height: 997px; ... View more

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<p>The last date for registration for LHMC BSc Nursing admission 2023-24 is 2 August 2023.&nbsp;<strong>The admission process is based on the merit of the qualifying examination</strong>. The qualifying examination for LHMC BSc Nursing is the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for Nursing.</p><p>A NEET score of 200+ is a good score to get into this college.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Bsc candidates must be 17-35 years old, with 10+2 (Science) and Biology as a compulsory subject. Minimum 45-50% aggregate marks in PCB are required. Entrance exams like NEET, AIIMS, or JIPMER may be mandatory. Medical fitness and state nursing council registration are also necessary.</p>

12 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Mewar university is located in Chittorgarh and for B.Sc. Nursing, it is a 4 years graduate programme. Basic qualification for this group is 10+2 with stream of Physics Chemistry Biology Science are the compulsory subjects. You need to have 40-50% of marks. For selection process, you need to write entrance exam. Then you need to fill the application details in the college. Then considering your merit in the entrance exam they allot you seat for B.Sc. Nursing. Placements also offered by the college. Almost every student will get settle down in the various hospitals.

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<p>A UG degree curriculum that prepares students for a profession in rsing is the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The four-year BSc Nursing programme blends theoretical understanding with real-world clinical experience. Candidates must have passed Class 12 in the Science stream with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) subjects in order to be eligible to enrol in a BSc Nursing programme. Class 12 scores are the primary criterion for admission to several central and state universities' BSc Nursing programmes. A minimum of 45&ndash;50% is needed to get admitted. This could change depending on the university. However, other exam sc... View more

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AFMC (Armed Forces Medical College) offers a Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing programme for female candidates only. The admission process for the programme is as follows:
Eligibility Criteria: Candidates must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination and should have completed a Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) programme. Candidates should be registered nurses and midwives with any State Nursing Registration Council. Entrance Exam: Candidates have to appear for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The exam consists of multiple-choice questions on Ph... View more

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<p dir="ltr">The difference between pursuing a BSc Nursing course from state-level nursing colleges and central-level nursing colleges in India can vary in several aspects:</p><div dir="ltr" align="left"><table style="width: 97.5728%; height: 899px;"><colgroup><col style="width: 31.6126%;" width="194"><col style="width: 68.3342%;" width="419"></colgroup><tbody><tr><th><p dir="ltr">Particulars</p></th><th><p dir="ltr">Details</p></th>&l... View more

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