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Sujata Dewan

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Best is a very subjective term. What is best for you may not be best for someone else. Look into what you like to be doing the rest of your life without getting bored. The industry, the job role, the location, the pay, the lifestyle, etc. If you get a decent job that promises to give you a handsome salary, exposure, good lifestyle and a balanced life, then you should go for a job, if not then it is advisable that you should first pursue M.Sc degree and then head-out to secure a job. In order to get an edge over your competitors, you can opt to pursue more specialised M.Sc courses, which would make you more employable right after comple
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Sujata Dewan

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There are numerous exams that one has to give for M.Sc. It is better you shortlist the colleges and then ask questions accordingly.

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Mehak Seth

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Entry requirements:
You can join the merchant navy from age 16 as an officer cadet or as an apprentice able seafarer (deck). You'll need at least 4 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), including English, maths and physics (or combined Science) or equivalent qualifications. If you have A levels or equivalent, in maths or Science, you could do an industry-backed HND, foundation degree, or degree. Subjects include nautical Science, and navigation and maritime Science. If you already have a degree, you'll usually be able to join a graduate programme and train as an officer in a shorter time. You'll need to pass a medical exam which will includ
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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

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There are various exam held across the country. By our Indian army, air force and navy. Like CDS and AFCAT. By cracking one of these exams, you could be in Indian Army. AFCAT is only for the air force. You can visit the official website for more details.

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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After B.Sc the best option is definitely M.Sc. So you can easily get any good job and salary.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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You could apply for MA Economics or M.Sc Economics/statistics.
Or, you may also go for MBA.
Apart from this, you can pursue CFA.
Jobs scope could range from bank jobs to data analytics to Policy making.

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Shraddha Tiwari

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No, the scope of B.Sc Agriculture is not limited only to the government sector. It offers wide opportunities in the private sector too, such as lab assistant, professor, researcher, and jobs in food, fertilizer, pesticide, seed industries, etc.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Most of the job prospects for forensic scientists are in government sector, particularly in various law enforcement agencies such as police, legal system, the investigative services of the central government and state governments. However, some private agencies too offer job opportunities to those who have some qualification in the field. A major chunk of trained forensic scientists are hired by the Intelligence Bureau (IB), the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), etc. Another interesting career, rather the most attractive option for forensic scientists is teaching in institutes which impart education in forensic Science.

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