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Medical Microbiologist: Medical microbiologists work in laboratories, hospitals, and other healthcare settings, and are responsible for identifying and treating diseases caused by microorganisms. They study the structure and behavior of microorganisms and develop diagnostic tests and treatments. Industrial Microbiologist: Industrial microbiologists work in the food, pharmaceutical, and other manufacturing industries. They develop and improve products by using microorganisms in the production process
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Fashion Designer: Graduates can work as fashion designers, where they can create original designs, select fabrics, and oversee the production process of garments.
Textile Designer: Graduates can work as textile designers, where they can design fabrics and prints, select colors and patterns, and work on the production process of textiles.
Fashion Merchandiser: Graduates can work as fashion merchandisers, where they can identify market trends, forecast demand, and create promotional str
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The courses you can do after B.Sc(Honours) -
1-M.Sc(Honours) in your main subject of B.Sc Or In subsidiaries subject.
2-MCA-It is a professional course based on computer, maths and statistics.
3-MBA-It is also a professional course. You can do it after completing your graduation.
Scopes after M.Sc(Honours) -
After completing M. Sc you can apply for P. hd.
Or you can also apply for M. Tech . You can also prepare for GATE. After completing M. Sc you are now eligible to appear in gate examination.
Jobs after completing M.Sc(Honours)
Online Tutor.
Assistant Professor.
College Lecturer.
Laboratory Technician.
School Scie
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MCA
MBA
M.Sc (Mathematics)
M.Sc Physics
M.Sc Chemistry
M.Sc (Remote Sensing)
M.Sc (cybersecurity )
M.Sc (Data Science) and
B.Ed.
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Biomedical Engineer. Biochemist. Medical Scientist. Biological/Clinical Technician. Microbiologist. Process Development Scientist. Manufacturing Specialists. Business Development Manager. In LPU, M.Sc. Biotechnology, a four-semester programme, to enable graduat
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Computational chemist: Computational chemists use computer simulations and modeling to study chemical reactions and properties. Bioinformatics specialist: Bioinformatics specialists use computer software and tools to analyze biological and chemical data, such as gene sequences and protein stru
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