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alka kumari

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Hi dear,
It depends on your interest. If you are interested in studying ahead, you may do it.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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Yes, you have the physics background, and for aerospace, physics is recommended. Score well in IELTS and GRE exam, and draft a good SOP.

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rishab S

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Yes, you can appear for MAT.

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Himanshu Rao

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You may go for M.Sc. in medical technology.
M.Sc. graduates in medical imaging technology can pursue their career as radiographers in government or private hospitals. Government hospitals offer a remuneration of Rs. 8, 000 to Rs. 12, 000 per month. But by working in high profile private hospitals as radiographers, one can earn up to Rs. 20, 000 per month. It is possible to start their career as assistant radiographer/radiologists. In this position, they can earn a salary between Rs. 3, 000 to Rs. 6, 000/- per month. Lucrative salary packages of Rs. 40, 000/- to Rs. 60, 000/- are offered for these graduates who are experienced in the fie
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You can do MCA, MBA, lateral entry in B.Tech 2nd year or specialized PG Diplomas after B.Sc. You can also start your career in Government, Public sector Banks, PSUs, Military or Paramilitary forces.

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Ashish PandeyCounselor & Career Planner

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If you are looking for some research work or want to study about specific organs or body parts, then medical physiology or anatomy is good, but in terms of job opportunities, medical microbiology is a better option.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You can join any small or medium sized IT firm as a developer or tester. You can also join IT department of any business firm, bank, PSU etc. You can also join Defense Services and Paramilitary forces. You can also join as a teacher/ trainer in IT sector.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Pawan,
Once aspirants complete their graduate level program in agriculture, they can go for the M.Sc program in the same field. There are many specializations available for a person to choose from. A few specializations that are offered are:
M.Sc in Agri Botany
M.Sc in Agri Bio-Technology
M.Sc in Agri Chemistry
M.Sc in Agri Economics
M.Sc in Agri Extension
M.Sc in Agri Engineering
M.Sc in Agri Statistics
M.Sc in Agri Zoology
M.Sc in Agri Entomology
M.Sc in Agronomy
M.Sc in Extension Education
M.Sc in Forestry
M.Sc in Social Forestry
M.Sc in Farming System Management
M.Sc in Horticulture Mycology
M.Sc in Micro Biology
M.Sc in Nematology (Crop Produ
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