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Lalit Kumar

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Elon Musk is a genius person learned computer programming at the age of 12 and after his high school he earned degree in physics and just dropped out from Ph.D. to pursue his dream career. So basically he is following the same Indian education system. But the thing is he has a goal which he has achieved so there is no difference. He will follow the same as what he had followed.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Arunima,
No institute/college guarantees any placement or internship. But one can surely get that if he/she is good in academics. You can also check the company's website in which you want to apply.

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Mukul Singh Yadav

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After B.Sc you can go for IIT JAM exam for PG degree and you can prepare for civil services exams.

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Nikita SharmaI am always here to help!

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Hello, Dishan,
I could't find any college in India. The best college is in UK. You can apply for distance learning of the course. Good luck. Thanks.

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Megha Aggarwal

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After Bachelors in life sciences, you can go for can opt for higher studies like Master of Business Administration or Master of Science. For pursuing higher studies after B.Sc. Course the students need to attend the entrance examination conducted by various universities, so that they will get admitted to reputed institutes which provide them all necessary facilities to complete their course successfully.

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Akshay Kumar

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It depends on the branch you want to take in M.Tech
you can check it on the link below:
http://www.srmuniv.ac.in/admission-india/engineering/admission-procedure-eligibility

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Ayush Thakur

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It depends on your interests and career plan. The options after B.Sc in Biotech would be to do your Master's degree and then do your doctoral studies if you wish to be in the area of Research or a job in academia. Some options are available for getting a job in the area of Production control or Quality Analyst in organizations such as Biocon, You should be really good with your basics on concepts such as Fermentation technology, Bio-remediation etc. However, its worthwhile doing your Masters and your doctoral studies Ph.D. and then trying for a job. What really matters is your interest and the career plan that you have planned for your
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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hi Nijaz,
PG Diploma in sanitary inspector is the best course after B.Sc Chemistry. It is of 1-year duration. Gandhigram Dindugal and DS Institute of Paramedics Science, UP are the best ones.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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There are no differences between the two. Every private institute runs according to their own way like cutoff marks for admission, admission fees, etc. But they must conduct the examination under a government-registered university, so it is equivalent with government (regional or central) institutes.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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After B.Sc., you will have to apply for jobs at government organisations or private companies. If you do you UG from a good college then chances are that you will be placed easily. Otherwise, the best option is to sit for the JRF exam and pursue M.Sc. You will receive monthly grants from the government while doing your PG and after completing, you can be appointed to work as a junior researcher.

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