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shiwani singh

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Yes, you can take admission through lateral entry in any engineering college after completing B.Sc in any stream course of engineering like physics, ECE, CSE, etc.

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venkat chenumati

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Hi,
Obviously B.Sc in agriculture is having more scope than B.Tech biotechnology. Please go for B.Sc in agriculture.
All the best.

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Lots of government as well as private job opportunities are present in front of graduates. Talking about government jobs, state agriculture departments recruits graduates to fill up officer level posts. Government banks also recruit graduates to fill up officer level posts (generally dealing with loans).
Talking about private sector jobs, graduates may find jobs as managers at plantations, as officers at fertilizer manufacturing firms, agriculture machinery industries, agricultural products marketing firms, food processing units, etc. The average starting salary is generally between 2-4.5 LPA.

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Aarush Malhotra

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Industrial chemistry is the branch of chemistry which applies physical and chemical processes towards the transformation of raw materials into products that are of benefit to humanity. The goal of the Bachelor of Science in industrial chemistry degree programme is to produce graduates who will be highly skilled in this activity.
Job graduates find employment in government departments, parastatals, research and development institutes, production, biotechnology, quality control, pharmaceutical industry, process industry, fertilizer production industry, plastics industry, pulp and paper industry, tanning industry, consumer industry, oil an
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Tathagata Chakraborty

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No. To get M.Sc in agriculture, you have to pass B.Sc in agriculture.
You should go for M.Sc in maths. You should go for MBA or MCA.

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Elavarasan Venkatesh"I can do anything but not everything"

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The answer is yes. The fact is that IT is still a field that boasts a healthy growth rate. These days IT directly or indirectly influences many areas of life, ranging from transportation to health care.
Some common job opportunities and posts available in front of graduates are:
1. IT engineer
2. Associate engineer
3. Systems manager/engineer
4. Database manager
5. Database security professional

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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B.Sc graduates have a wide variety of options available in terms of topics, subjects and field. They have an option to pursue a post graduation degree in their respective fields. Students can also join non-science Master degree courses such as animation, management, journalism, computer technology, etc. after completing B.Sc degree.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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A common misconception is B.Tech (engineering) is better than B.Sc (pure science), while a few confident students stick to B.Sc as their career goals are clear.
Some feel B.Tech is tough and they won't be able to perform up to the expected level, while others feel B.Sc is way too easy.
To remove this confusion and misconceptions, we look a the different aspects, scope, difficulty level, career prospects etc., involved in these two courses and may help you in choosing either B.Sc or B.Tech years of study
B.Sc 3-4 years
BTech4-5 years
*Study focus
B.Sc-Basic science (pure science)
B.Tech-Applied science (technical / technological)
*Content
B.Sc-B
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