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Varshika Srivastava

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After pursuing B.Sc. In plant Biology and plant biotechnology, a person can successfully graduate in the fields like Biotech Companies, Biofertilizer companies, Pharmaceutical companies, research sector, development sector, etc.

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Varshika Srivastava

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Yes the fellow person can go for M.Sc. In agriculture after opting for B.Sc. In plant Biology and plant biotechnology at graduation level.

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Meha Hareendran

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A Bachelors degree in aviation is not necessary to become a pilot. To become a pilot, you must enroll in a reputable flight school and pass all of your tests, including the DGCA, type rating, and ATPL.

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Khushi Meghani

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You can go for
Medical/clinical technician
Cytogenetic technician
Histotechnician
Patholab assistant
Nuclear medicine technologist.

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Pallavi Sharma

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B.Sc. in Agriculture is one of the leading courses since India is an agricultural country. BSc agriculture Scope is increasing rapidly. In the near future agricultural science has a huge growth; it is important for the sustainability of the world. Major technologies & science will drive growth in the field of agriculture too, initiating a new era.
The agriculture sector is becoming more modern, scientific and technology-oriented. Shifting farm structures, changing demographics in the food production system, evolving biotechnology strategies, resource management strategies, are playing a major role in the food production and management s
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Akshat Khandelwal

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Yes, you can take admission in M.Sc. Post your B.Sc. Degree.

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HARISH REDDY S

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I was asked the identical question during my MBA admissions interview, and here is how I responded:
"No one is taking away my education from the final four years of my B.Sc. I've been captivated by IBA's reputation and renown as the greatest business school in the country, and I'd like to pursue an MBA degree for the following two reasons:
To get an understanding of the commercial side of things, something I was not taught throughout my B.Sc. Courses
To meet bright fresh brilliant individuals from all backgrounds and so develop a strong network that will benefit me for the rest of my life. To obtain professional grooming, which would undo
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Deeksha Dixit

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The B.Sc in Physical Science is offered with specializations in physics, mathematics, or chemistry.
1. Top colleges at DU, such as Hindu College, offer a B.Sc in Physical Science (Chemistry).
2. There are numerous opportunities available after completing a B.Sc in Physical Science at DU.
3. Both the M.Sc and PhD levels are available for advanced study in physical Science.
4. You can have the opportunity to work in multiple domains, such as an atmospheric scientist, hydrologist, or geoscientist.
5. Since Delhi University is one of the top colleges in India, your degree is recognised for work as an assistant researcher.
6. You can become
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Shivani Maurya

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Hello,
Development Laboratories, Hospitals, Pharmaceutical Sectors, Food Industry are some government Jobs for B.Sc. Microbiology Aspirants. Lecturer/Professor, Medical Microbiologist, Biomedical Research Assistant, Environmental Microbiologist, Quality Assurance Technologist, Sales/Technical Representative, Clinical and Veterinary Microbiologist, Medical Technologist are the jobs which you can do after M.Sc. Microbiology.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The B.Sc. In Medical Laboratory Technology is concerned with the diagnosis of diseases and has a wide career scope. You will be able to work as a laboratory manager, medical record technician, or lab assistant. Since this is a general course, you have wide career opportunities in hospitals, pathology labs, research labs, etc. The other two courses, optometry and RIT, are specialised. With a B.Sc. In B.Sc. Optometry, you will be able to work as an optometrist, an optician, or in eye-related research. After earning a B.Sc. In radiology, you can work in hospital radiology departments. As a new hire, your salary will range between Rs. 12 a
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