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Chetna S

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bsc in pure sciences like chem/bio/physics/zoology/botany/ bioinformatics/ biotech/ maths and many more. The career path is B.Sc+M.Sc+B.Ed to become a teacher. Msc + NET to become a professor and P.hd to become a researcher. if combined with UPSC you may also become an IPS/IAS. CDS is also open to serve the country.
B.Sc + MBA takes you into management jobs. Hope this helps. Feel free to know more about each path.

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nursing usually have very less job opportunities in overseas since many countries have their own set of rules. it's better you do your PG abroad. Canada and Australia are booming countries for nursing. visit www.gocics.com for details.

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Namrita shah

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Hi Maknojia,
As a laboratory technician you can seek options in any country. Medical Transcription is amongst the fastest growing sectors in the ITeS segment. Medical Transcription (MT) means converting into written form, the dictation by the physicians and other healthcare professionals regarding patient assessment, workup, therapeutic procedures, clinical course, diagnosis, prognosis etc. in order to document patient care and facilitate healthcare services.
Medical transcriptions require good listening, language skills and knowledge of medical terms as well as knowledge of the American Association of Medical Transcription. They need to
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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

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Go for Masters degree.
Else, choose one subject or topic of your choice and pursue specialisation in it.

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Artha Juneja

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Hi,
As you have completed your graduation in nursing, there are several job opportunities available by firms in the private as well as public sectors. Few of the areas are:
Clinics and Heath Departments
Defense Services
Hospitals
Industrial Houses and Factories
Nursing Science Schools
Training Institutes, etc.
You may also work with charitable institutions such as Old Age Homes and Orphanages, Nursing Homes, etc.
You may even opt for higher education i.e., M.Sc (Nursing). There are numerous nursing institutes in India that offer students with an assortment of nursing courses like:
Educators
General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM)
Hospital Nursing
Orth
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Pragya Sehgal

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Hi Shan,
There is a good scope in the field. If the stream matches your interest and skills then you must pursue it.
After B.Sc, you may opt for:
1. Post Graduate Diploma in Radiodiagnosis and Imaging Sciences.
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Radiotherapy Technology.
3. Post Graduate Diploma in X-ray Radiography and Ultrasonography.
You may even opt for courses in specialized fields:
1. Emergency radiology.
2. Radiation oncology.
3. Gastrointestinal radiology.
4. Breast - imaging specialist.
5. Diagnostic radiology.
6. Genitourinary radiology.
7. Cardiovascular radiologist.
8. Computed tomography.
9. Nuclear radiology.
10. Neuroradiology.
11. Pediatric
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saumya gupta

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I would suggest you to go for Diploma in clinical research.

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Mudit PandeySr Study abroad counsellor

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Frankly speaking biotech being a very vast field. It is hard to say that there are good job opportunities available after B.Sc Biotech. So, it is highly recommended that one should go for Masters in biotech. You can still try for jobs in lab and research institutes.

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Dr Ruchi GargPhD, MBA, MSc, MEd having 18 years exp.

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Dear Candidate,
B.Sc degree is a valuable degree. I think you have physics, chemistry and mathematics subjects. You can do M.Sc. Then CSIR exam and then Ph.D and then you can become a Professor in any degree college. You can do B.Ed to become a teacher in secondary schools.
You can also do MBA/PGDBM. You can take admission in MCA also. Besides these academic courses there are so many options in vocational courses also as:
1. You can go in defence.
2. You can take degree / diploma in Architectural assistant ship.
3. Civil engineering.
4. Electronics and Tele communication.
5. Power engineering.
6. Automobile engineering.
7. Computer technology.
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