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Divyanshu JaiswalFeel Free to ask any Questions.

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Hey,
It depends on your choice that is what you like the most. If you have an interest in computer and programming, you can go for MCA and if you want to join business trade then MBA would be better.

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syed faizan khan

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M.Sc CS will boost your career and make you eligible for various governmental job opportunities in software engineering field but if you don't continue your CS study then you can choose other branches or study. Good luck.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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After B.Sc Biotechnology, you can do M.Sc Biotechnology or MBA in Biotechnology & Bioinformatics Management. Both have big scope in the industry. If you have a strong interest for research work, then opts for M.Sc Biotechnology, and then the further studies according to your interest. NET/SET (SLET) competitive exams you need to write.

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After your B.Sc, pursue B.Ed from good college and clear government exams to be government appointment or you can also directly join into a private school.

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syed faizan khan

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Yes, and after B.Sc if you want to become primary teacher, then go for B.Ed, or if you want to become high school teacher or lecturer, then pursue a PG course and Ph.D, and then clear the NET exam.

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Yes, B.Sc in Environmental Science graduates have plenty of job opportunities now and as you see there is a big need to make the environment clean and only these graduates can do it thus it has a good scope.

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Yes, B.Sc in Environmental Science graduates have plenty of job opportunities now and as you see there is a big need to make the environment clean and only these graduates can do it thus it has a good scope.

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syed faizan khan

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Yes, B.Sc Graduates in environmental Science have plenty of job opportunities now, and as you see there is a big need to make the environment clean and only the these graduates can do it, thus it has good scope.

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Ashish Kumarfsociety

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After completing a Bachelor's degree in Science, you can either go for higher studies or you can try for any job. You have many higher studies options like B.Ed M.Sc. MBA, Ph.D. etc. You can seek out jobs in government corporations, research laboratories, banking and finance sector, etc. You can also have career options in IT industry, BPO, business, technical writing, marketing, and so on. A few other employment areas are Environmental Management and Conservation, Geological Survey Departments, Educational Institutes, Space Research Institutes, Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology Industry, Hospitals, etc.

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