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Anagha G Nair

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Hello Sameera,
Here are some of the courses you can join after B.Sc:
*Masters in Science: The obvious choice after graduation in Science is, of course, to pursue Masters in Science in the subject of specialisation pursued during graduation. The most common Science subjects for graduation and post graduation are Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology, Botany, and Geology.
*Masters in Agribusiness: If you have taken admission in B.Sc. Degree in Agricultural Science or similar subject, you can opt for Masters in Agribusiness.
*Masters in Astrophysics: Graduates can pursue Masters in Astrophysics, one of the most sought-after subjects for stude
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muskan kalra

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Yes, you can do. Minimum eligibility for course is a graduation with 50% in any discipline. so, you are eligible for this course. Geography is the study of the earth including aspects such as land, topography, attributes, people and phenomena.
Some institutes conduct their own entrance exams for admission. There are some institutes which offer direct admission on the basis of the candidates' merit, based on which a cut-off list is prospective finalists.
Best colleges are:- Delhi University, Pune University, Lovely Professional University Punjab, VIT University Tamil nadu , Jamia Milia Islamia University, University of Mumbai, and many mo
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nikhil Sharma

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Salary package for B.Sc. Graduates are mentioned below:
Salary:- Rs 215,479 - Rs 1,090,939
Salary packages depends on college of graduation, firm for which you are working and experience in the field. Regards.

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shubhangi gupta

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Well, by doing B.Sc. in electronics, you can join a college as an assistant lecturer. Then you can appear in UPSC exams, join companies like CDAC, BHEL, etc. Which are government undertaking. Finally, you can join research groups like IEEE or ISTE and work as a researcher.
I hope it proves to be a little helps.

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Prachi verma

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Hi,
Nanotechnology is the branch of technology. It has a huge scope in the upcoming generations. It is the third the highest booming field when compared with IT and Internet. In India, Bangalore and Chennai are the manufacturing hub for IT and Medicine. The Indian government has already started Nanoscience and Nanotechnology initiatives and various funding agencies like the Department of Science and Technology.
Best of luck.

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Prachi verma

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Hi,
Forensics is the process of using scientific knowledge for collecting, analysing and presenting evidence to the courts. Cyber Forensics means bringing admissible digital evidence before the court. The career prospects in B.Sc in information security and digital forensics. You can specialize in subjects as varied as medicine, engineering, fingerprinting, insect study, languages, geology etc. The specializations are:
Forensic Pathology/ Medicine
Crime Scene Investigation
Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry
Clinical Forensic Medicine
Cyber Forensics
Best of luck.

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Anagha G Nair

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According to me, further study is the best option for B.Sc. graduates. It is the area where you can explore yourself in multiple areas as per your interest.
B.Sc. degree also has excellent employment opportunities. Jobs for B.Sc. graduates are not just restricted to the field of Science but also they can explore others areas like management, law, etc. You can work in various areas which include both Science & non-Science fields.
I would suggest few Masters programme:
MBA (Master of Business Administration)
M.Sc. or Master of Science
MCA or Master of Computer Application.

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Anjali NA

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Which subject are you asking about?

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himanshu yadavWriter | NCC cadet | Defence Brat

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B.Sc agriculture is a broad-based course that deals with production of food and horticultural crops, rearing of farm animals, agricultural extension, rural economy and rural development, working with farmers, environmental health, etc. B.Sc agriculture has diverse scope and you can get the jobs with firms of the private or public sectors. With public sector firms, you can get employed as Agricultural Research Scientist (ARS). A few other areas where employment is offered are banks, dairy consultancies, insurance companies and the animal industry. Many areas are available to choose your career:
Agriculture Marketing
Banking and Cooperatio
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Pranjal Arya

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