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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Science graduates also get recruited in the bank sector to work as customer service executives. Students can also find employment in government sectors. Job Profiles-
Scientist, Scientific Assistant, Research analyst, Teachers, Technical Writer/Editor, Lecturers, Chemist, Enumerators, Researcher, Biostatistician, Clinical Research Manager Consultant etc. Note: There are so many options are available for you so better to consider your interest and potential before you make your decision. Hope this helps!B.Sc. I would suggest you to go for M.Sc. Programme with your desired specialisation as there will be more opportunities after completin
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They are various versions of B.A. BBA and B.Sc. Programs. Some generalized courses also exit, which are relevant to the field of travel and tourism management. They are-Hotel and Hospitality management courses, Aviation and Hospitality Management courses, Culinary Arts course today age of cut throat competition, not all students can make it to the premier Institutes for in demand professional courses like Engineering and MBBS. So, where do rest of the students go? Should they settle for poor quality Institutes for the sake of pursuing such courses? Well, there is a good option for such average and below average students- select other j
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B.Sc. Agriculture is a four year degree course after which you would be eligible for Vacancy with Government of India. And companies dealing in Food and Argo Product. There is a very good scope for this degree in current scenario. There are colleges like Lovely professional University, BHU etc. Who have a very good course structure and Placement opportunities for Agriculture students.

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You have to apply for aeronautics research and development organisation crack the entrance exam and you will get your admission in aerospace and rocket Science after B.Sc.

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You will learn something and can study for competitive exams easily. Less pressure on you. Variety of options available for your future growth. Years of study:
BSc3-4 years
BTech4-5 years
Study focus:
B.Sc-Basic Science (pure Science)
B.Tech-Applied Science (technical / technological)
Content:
B.Sc-Broad and theoretical
B.Tech-Practical and technical
Flexibility:
B.Sc-The content is general with no specific changes/option for selecting a specialisation. You need to doM. Sc/ M.Tech / ME / MBA for specialisation. B.Tech-Its designed on the individual field of engineering with an option to choose further specialisation/elective, in the final year,
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You can apply for M.Sc. In Nuclear Physics after completing B.Sc. In Physics.

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Candidates must have mathematics as a subject in their 10+2 course or any one year of graduation degree. You may evaluate following universities or colleges to do MCA (a) Department of Computer Science, University of Delhi (b) Jawaharlal Nehru University - New Delhi (c) Birla Institute of Technology (BIT), Ranchi (d) Hyderabad Central University (e) National Institute of Technology (NIT), Trichy (f) National Institute of Technology (NIT) - Surathkal (g) PSG College of Technology - Coimbatore (h) NIT- National Institute of Technology, Rourkela (I) MN National Institute of Technology (NIT) - Allahabad (j) Vellore Institute of Technology
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There are many colleges in West Bengal where you can apply. Admissions procedure is simple. First select the College /University /Institute, where you want to take admission. That depends upon College /University whether they provide online registration. You can visit the college website and look for online registration. You can also get the contact number of the college from the site. The best way is to visit the college of your interest and talk to the admission cell. Once your query regarding fee and course is clear, you may go for the admission.

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Hello Tusharita Duration: 2 Years
Eligibility: B.Sc. Min 50%
Selection Procedure: Merit+PI
Visit: https://www.jnujaipur.ac.in/

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Kamal Vishwakarma

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You should pursue M.Sc after B.Sc.

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