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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
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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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
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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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
You should go for M.Sc in maths. You should go for MBA or MCA.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
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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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
B.Sc (physiology) degree graduates have the options of pursuing a career in various specialisations of physiology such as in Regulatory Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Cell Biology, Neurobiology, etc.
They can go for services like management consultancies; law and accountancy firms; retail companies; banks and other financial institutions.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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