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akshay singh

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No, you need to do your M.Sc. Also, since its is a 12+4 criteria to oursue M.Tech and apart form this you also need to have that level of string technical base which is not possible to build only through B.Sc.

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Tousif Hasan Biswas

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If you're talking about SIBM Pune or SCMHRD then these two colleges offer one of the best HRM programmes in India.

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rahul r

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Bachelor's degree courses:
Well known Bachelors Degree radiography courses available in India are-
B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology
B.Sc. Medical Technology (Radiography)
B.Sc. Radiography
B.Sc. Radiography and Imaging Science
B.Sc. X-Ray Technology
B.Sc. Medical Radiologic Technology
B.Sc. Radiology and Imaging Technology
Duration: Course duration is 3 years.
Eligibility criteria: 10+2 Science stream passed with PCM (physics, chemistry and mathematics) subjects from a recognised board is the minimum qualification set by the majority of institutes offering this course. Note: In case of some institutes, 10+2 passed with science stream subjects w
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rahul r

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You have two main options to pursue after completing BSc in Agriculture; Higher studies or pursuing a career in agriculture by finding a suitable job.

Scope for Higher Studies after BSc Agriculture

Once aspirants complete their graduate-level programme in agriculture, they can go for the MSc Programme in the same field. There are many specialisations available for a person to choose from. A few specialisations that are offered are:

MSc in Agri BotanyMSc in Agri Bio-TechnologyMSc in Agri Chemistry
MSc in Agri EconomicsMSc in Agri ExtensionMSc in Agri Engineering
MSc in Agri StatisticsMSc in Agri ZoologyMSc in Agri Entomology
MSc in AgronomyMSc in Extension EducationMSc in Forestry
MSc in Horticulture MycologyMSc in Micro BiologyMSc in Nematology (Crop Production)
MSc in Plant PhysiologyMSc in Plant EcologyMSc in Plant Pathology
MSc in SericultureMSc in Tea Husbandry and TechnologyMSc in Horticulture Mycology
MSc in SEED TechnologyMSc in Soil ScienceMSc in Soil Conservation
MSc in Social ForestryMSc in Farming System Management 

Career Opportunities after BSc Agriculture:

Students can get jobs in both public and private entities through BSc Agriculture. 

  • With public sector firms, one can get employed as Agricultural Research S
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rahul r

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Food Science is still a very new discipline, and it is growing due to rapid urbanization and lifestyle changes worldwide. Being a branch of applied sciences, food science is very multi-disciplinary in nature, just like biomedical science, pharmacy or translational science.
Food science involves chemistry (organic, inorganic and physical), biochemistry, microbiology, nutrition, chemical and process engineering. The holy grail of food Science lies within the understanding of the chemistry and biochemistry of food components like proteins, carbohydrate, fats, minerals, vitamins and water.
So, the field needs highly qualified and trained Foo
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rahul r

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In order to pursue a science course from any of the top colleges, you will have to appear for an entrance exam. In this article, we have listed some popular M.Sc entrance exams that science aspirants should consider giving in order to secure admission in a good college.
Top M.Sc entrance exams in India are mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-bsc-msc-entrance-exams-in-india-blogId-13484.

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Surbhi Mathur

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There are many options after graduation in every field but if you want to pursue your post graduation in horticulture only then you can opt for either:
M.Sc in horticulture
Postgraduate Diploma in Horticulture and Landscape Gardening
M.Sc Ag Horticulture (Floriculture and Landscaping).

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rahul r

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There are various highers study options and career prospects for an individual who has completed their graduation/Bachelors in Science (CS). These options are listed below:
Scope for Higher Studies after B.Sc Computer Science:
Various higher studies options available after B.Sc computer Science is given below:
Master in Business Management in Computer Management
Master of Computer Management
Master of Philosophy in Computer Science
Master of Science by Research in Computer and Information Science
Master of Science in Applied Mathematics with Oceanology and Computer Programming
Master of Science in Computer Communication
Master of Science in Co
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rahul r

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With few exceptions, hospital management, in its present form is not a great career. Hospitals are very poor paymaster as compared to other industries. For a fresher with a Masters degree in hospital management, the starting CTC would be around 4 LPA, which is not even 50% of the average CTC offered to regular MBA students of any good institute.
Growth is also slow and limited. Even if one becomes chief of hospital, the pay difference from the chief of the organisation from any other sector will be very high.
Instead of hospital management, healthcare management has a much brighter career. It does not limit one to hospitals, as it keeps
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rahul r

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MBBS has much broader scope as MBBS graduates are certified doctors, and if you have extensive knowledge of your subject, it is easy to find employment, whereas B.Sc. Graduates often have to study PG courses to land a high paying job. So, in my opinion MBBS has much broader scope. Regardless, I have listed down career scope for both avenues which should help you judge which is better.
Career scope after B.Sc. In Statistics:
Students with a degree in B.Sc. Statistics are eligible to apply for various jobs in Banking, IT, Quality control etc. They can even take up Actuarial Science as a specialisation and join in various financial and shar
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