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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
As there are many IT companies in India, there are many opportunities for computer science graduates. The salary for B.Sc computer science graduates may be a little low compared to M.Sc graduates. So, I advise you to do M.Sc computer science after 2-3 years of work experience. Following are some of the careers that I know in the field of Computer and IT:
1) Call Centers,
2) Computer-Aided Design
3) Computer Science Engineer
4) Hardware Engineer
5) Network Engineer
6) Software Engineer
7) Web Designer
8) Web Developer
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
After B.Sc food technology, you won't get enough opportunities and you have to pursue Master's degree related to same.
Or, you can plan for B.Tech food technology, then you can start your job immediately after this.
Because, Food Technology has a great demand in market, and you can also think of MA or your own business module.
All the best.
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
This is a very interesting question which you have posted, I am not an expert on either field, but would like to give my input.
In a recent tweet, Bill Gates has suggested, that students should go for Biotechnology as a career choice as it has many job opportunities worldwide.
BA Malayalam will also be a good option if you see yourself working a translator or voice-over artist.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
But it has been noticed that eligibility criteria may vary from one institute to another. But reputed institutes stick to the criteria that has been mentioned above.
Reputed institutes rely on merit based admission process. Marks scored by students in 10+2 board exam and/or relevant entrance test is taken into consideration. Based on the marks scores, a merit list is formed.
Depending upon the cut-off marks, seats are allotted to deserving candidates. Some instit
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Note that career prospects and the possibility of landing a high paying job in Aviation sector depends a lot on the quality of
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