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a week agoContributor-Level 8
There are diverse promising careers after B.Sc. Zoology in fields such as research, wildlife conservation, environmental management, biotechnology, and academia. With growing global awareness of biodiversity and climate change, zoologists are in high demand than ever. Also, further studies like M.Sc. Zoology or specialised fields, like genetics or marine biology can enhance career prospects.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
The placements for B.Sc Nursing at Sri University, Cuttack, are quite promising. In recent placement drives, about ninety-eight point six percent of the batch got placed, which is a very high placement rate. The average salary package offered to B.Sc Nursing graduates is around six Lacs eighty-nine thousand rupees per annum, while the highest package reached up to thirteen Lacs fifty-eight thousand rupees per annum. This indicates strong industry connections and good job opportunities for nursing students from this university. The programme spans four years and is taught full-time, with a focus on advanced clinical training and expert
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can generally get admission into a DMLT (Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology) course after completing a B.Sc in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, although some institutions might prefer candidates with a 10+2 background including Biology; always check specific admission requirements of the college you are applying to.
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Most DMLT courses require a 10+2 Science background with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, but some colleges
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates completing their graduation in BSc Electronics can earn as high as 15-20 LPA. These figures are just an estimate and will vary depending on various factors such as company, location, skills etc. and with increased experience, the estimated salary continues to increase over the time.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
No, you cannot pursue a DNB in Respiratory Medicine directly after a B.Sc in Nutrition and to be eligible for a DNB in Respiratory Medicine, you must have an MBBS degree from a recognized institution, and have completed a one-year rotating internship.
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