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Akash PrasherWeb Developer | Computer Science - CU

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Both the fields are good and have wide scope but now a day's student are giving more preference to B.Sc in agriculture in comparison of B.Sc in medical. So, you can opt for B.Sc in agriculture in any good and reputed college. Rest all depends on your interest.
Best of luck.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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MBA is the right combination for you as you can learn the aspects of management also.

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Prabhanshu Tiwari

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You should pursue M.Tech in IISC, Bangalore.

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BFITBHUPINDER arora

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Dear Sayed Zeeshan, A graduate in biotechnology can get a job in government sectors, private sectors or research institutes. Different job profiles for biotechnologists include lab technicians, research associates, research scientists, engineers, sales representatives, marketing executives and business development managers.
The scope of work can range from research, sales, marketing, administration, quality control, breeding, technical support etc.
The main job sectors are: - Biotechnology companies ,Food and drink manufacturers,Health service ,organizations ,Law Enforcement Bodies ,Universities and research institutes ,Pharmaceutical c
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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MBA after B.Sc is a very good option. It will open lots of good career options for you in different management functions in different industries. You are advised to prepare well for MBA entrance to do MBA from a good B-School.

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sarabjeet kaurdoing bachelor of physiotherapy (BPT)

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Yes, you can do it. You can check the eligibility criteria and then you can give the NEET exam.

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Physiotherapy has evolved from simple massage to a complex assortment of therapies. Now, it has multiple and specialized applications. Making a career in physiotherapy is a wise decision as the scope it covers is widening up and expected to offer numerous job options.
Considered as an allied health professional service, physiotherapy has a vast range of career options to choose. People can either work in India or go abroad and flourish their career in physiotherapy. Whereas, a course in India costs just a faction of the USA or UK, earning potential is immense for the professional. A well-rounded graduate in physiotherapy with be the rel
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