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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

Guide-Level 12

Dear Kareena,
The scope of horticulture is in a good range. Lucrative jobs are District Horticulture Officer, Technical Assistant in CSIR, DRDO, IRAI, Project Manager, Professor, Assistant Manager in HRD, and Scientist. PCMB is mandatory.
All the best for your future.

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priyank sharma

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Hello dear,
You can work as Observations scientist, Assistant Scientist, Quality control Manager, Laboratory technician, School Science Technician or Research Analyst in any government or private institutions. Private Sector Jobs after M.Sc. Physics: There are many opportunities available in IT Field for Physics graduates. Thanks for connecting with Shiksha.com.

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rahul r

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Career Prospects:
Science graduates can opt for any career related to the field in which they have specialised. Research laboratories, government organisations, manufacturing industries, R&D departments of various businesses, wildlife conservation, banking and finance and a number of other sectors welcome Science graduates with open arms. Besides, Science graduates also do well in non-Science careers such as marketing, technical writing, IT industry, BPOs and KPOs and other businesses. A B.Sc. Degree holder can also opt for an M.Sc. Programme and become an expert in his or her subject. Regards.

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iam ssuhana

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You can do M.Sc. The master courses in this field are of two years. You can do:
Master of Science in Microbiology
Master of Science in Applied Microbiology
Master of Science in Medical Microbiology
Master of Science in Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics
Specializations in Microbiology
Agricultural Microbiology
Industrial Microbiology
Evolutionary Microbiology
Nano Microbiology
Cellular Microbiology
Soil Microbiology
Veterinary Microbiology
Generation Microbiology
Microbial
Water Microbiology
Pharmaceutical Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Environmental Microbiology
Best colleges to pursue Microbiology are:
Lovely Professional University
Bharath Universit
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iam ssuhana

Guide-Level 14

The scope of Microbiology is huge because of the involvement of microbiology in various fields such as Pharmacy, Medicine clinical research, Agriculture, Dairy industry, Water industry, nanotechnology & chemical technology. Master Courses:
The master courses in this field are of two years:
Master of Science in Microbiology
Master of Science in Applied Microbiology
Master of Science in Medical Microbiology
Master of Science in Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics
Specializations in Microbiology
Agricultural Microbiology
Industrial Microbiology
Evolutionary Microbiology
Nano Microbiology
Cellular Microbiology
Soil Microbiology
Veterinary Microbiolog
...more

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rahul r

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Please mention the college for which you are seeking information so that I can populate relevant placement details for that particular institute. Most colleges offer placement services but there might be others which do not. Regards.

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Ritika Bhardwaj

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Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) or B. Sc is one of the most popular academic degree courses among the Science students after class 12th. The B.Sc. degree course is a graduate degree course in Science. After the completion of the B.Sc degree, there are various options available for the Science students, they can go for master degree in Science i.e. M.Sc, go in a research area and can even look for professional job oriented courses. Students who have a B.Sc degree also have an excellent employment opportunities. Jobs for B.Sc graduates are not just restricted in the field of Science but also they can explore others areas like management, engi
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Ritika Bhardwaj

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Physics graduates can find ample career openings, both in public as well as private sector enterprises. You can apply for all governmental jobs that insist graduation as the basic qualification and also recruited in space research centers and in research laboratories. You can go for further studies, there are many courses such as M.Sc MBA, etc. M.Sc (Physics):
Focus is to provide a solid foundation in all aspects of physics and to show a broad spectrum of modern trends in physics and to develop experimental, computational and mathematical skills of students. You can attain teaching and research positions in research and educational inst
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Ritika Bhardwaj

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Yes, of course it's right choice to pursue an MBA, you can do MBA with any specialisation according to your interest, where we have interest that is best specialisation for us. MBA is a terminal degree and a professional degree. Accreditation bodies specifically for MBA programs ensure consistency and quality of education. The core courses in an MBA programme cover various areas of business such as accounting, applied statistics, business communication, business ethics, business law, finance, managerial economics, management, marketing and operations in a manner most relevant to management analysis and strategy. It can lead to the next
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Dear Aashish,
Apart from teaching, still there are lots more scope after B.Sc. Physics. There are a number of physics-based careers are available like medical physicist, research scientist, scientific laboratory technician, radiation protection adviser, the armed forces and defence industry. Or more suitability you can go for M.Sc. (Hons.)
Hope this helps.
Good Luck.

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