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Nasreena Muzafar

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There are many courses that you can take after B.Sc. You can go for M.Sc. In any one of these subjects or any professional degree related to these. Some of the most preferred courses after B.Sc in botany. Zoology and chemistry are :
M.Sc inbotany. Zoology, chemistry, microbiology, forensic sciences, genetics, analytical chemistry and other subjects.
Moreover you can prepare for govt exams and secure a good job.

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Mohammed Shahrukh

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B.Sc. Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technology course is an eligible degree for doing PG in M.Sc. Forensic Science and M.Sc. Human genetics.

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Kavya K

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After B.Sc. Physics M.Sc. Is the best option I would like to suggest that M.Sc. Is best most option which has the lot of future scope on that and M.Sc. Has more value M.Sc. Is a better option.

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deepika maurya

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Scope:
Dietitians: One of the primary roles that a graduate in Bachelor of Science Nutrition and Dietetics takes on is of a dietitian. Here, the core responsibilities include analyzing the demands, dietary habits, and medical conditions of the patients or individuals and accordingly devising their diet plans.
1- Clinical Dietetics and Nutritionist:
1- A graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics can work as a dietician in hospitals and a Nutritionist in health centers, health clinics, and MNCs.
2- Opportunity to be a registered dietician specialist.
3- Dietetics and Nutritionist graduates can work as project associate
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Jyoti wadhwa

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Hi Riya !
After doing B.Sc. Medical there are many courses you can opt for like MBBS BDS BUMS BHMS B.A. MS M.Sc. , MBA in Hospital administration, pharmacy and many more. There are many options available which gives you a good job with a handsome amount of salary but you have to go for one which you are more interested in, as the more interest you would have, the more easy it would be for you to be consistent and succeed.

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Manohar matta

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No after B.Sc. Nursing you can for jobs or higher studies.

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Niharika Thakur kshatri

Beginner-Level 2

Definitely you can do it!
You can opt for global business management in Canada irrespective of what u have done earlier.

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Rohit Kumar Nayak

Beginner-Level 1

Yes, You can get job and yes you can also do DMLT after B.Sc.

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Abantika Mukherjee

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No, actually you can't, because the Eligibility Criteria for pursuing M.Sc. Agriculture is different. You should have done your UG in either of these:
Bachelor's in Agriculture
Bachelor's in Forestry
Bachelor's in Horticulture
In a recognised University and secured 60% aggregate marks. So, B.Sc. In CSC and IT will not be applicable for doing M.Sc. In Agriculture!

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