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Varun dixit

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Since you have not got admission, you must try again. You can go for M.Sc Physics or M.Sc Astronomical physics. You can study MS or post-graduation from abroad by giving some exams like GRE or IELTS. These are entrance exams for admission in post-graduation.

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Ankush Shaw

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B.Sc. food science and nutrition:
Career Prospects:
B.Sc Food Science and Nutrition are trained to test the nutrition and preservation level of Food. Throughout the course, the students are skilled to apply the knowledge on varied fields of career. The students are qualified to detect the level of adulteration and nutritional value of the sample tested. They have many lucrative opportunities in various fields of Food Science and nutrition. After the completion of the programme, the graduates have a plethora of opportunities in the field of research and scientific industry. They can go about to become professor or teacher in many reputed
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
It depends on your choice and skill. If you have managerial skills, try for MBA or if you want to do research or teaching go for M.Sc.
Thanks.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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There are a lot of opportunities after completing B.Sc (Hons) in botany. Botany is not only the study of plants but also of trees. This is a very broad course and it has applications in the biotechnology field as well. Global warming and other environmental problems (which will be forever) will help in building the scope of this branch. After completing B.Sc (Hons) in botany, you can study additional 2 years which will help you in grabbing a PG degree or you can opt for courses such as biotech, microbiology or molecular biology, etc.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Yes, it will be a good option to pursue MBA after B.Sc.

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Navita Batra

Guide-Level 13

Hi Umang Panchal,
For a specific answer, you would require to get in touch with the institute/college or the university from which you are pursuing B.Sc as they are the right party to answer.

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meenakshi sharma

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For good placements anywhere I would recommend you to do Masters in your disciple. That opens up better opportunities in B.Sc. There are very low opportunities.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Job wise, None. But academically, it allows you to pursue M.Sc. Or other higher studies that allow you to be eligible for several exams.

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neha trivedi

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Hello,
You need to pass Bsc with 1st class.
You need to submit the online application.
Candidates shortlisted need to appear for service selection board (ssb) interview at bangalore or bhopal followed by medical examination

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