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Shail Oberoi

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You have mentioned that you are keen on the business line & computer line. Keeping both in mind it would be ideal for you to pursue MBA in IT or systems. This will help you in exploring a career in general management in IT systems & operations & also give you the desired exposure in the computer line for exploring your own business. However, if you are keen on the programming side of IT, then you should pursue MCA or M.Sc (Computers) & look of a work assignment in the said area.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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You can go for research after B.Sc ( hons) in which you pursue your B.Sc and even can do MBA after this if you wish to pursue your career in industry or MNCs. Even you can go for academics if you wish to become a teacher. All it depends on you. Good luck.

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Saleha IbrahimThe purpose of our lives is to be happy.

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Hello,
B.Sc Nursing is a four year course, which is recognized by the Indian Nursing Council. After finishing B.Sc in Nursing, they can opt for M.Sc in nursing, which will improve their prospects in the job market. They can specialize in psychiatry, Medical-Surgical, Community Health and Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Nursing or B.Sc Nursing is a four years professional course offered under Faculty of Nursing & Para-medical Sciences. In India, the Nursing course is registered and controlled by Indian Nursing Council. Thank you.

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Shail Oberoi

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It is good to read that you have clarity on what career you intend to pursue. You have two choices here either your pursue M.Sc/M.Tech/MS and then enroll as a Research Assistant and pursue lectureship along with research. Please note that if your intent to becoming a professor you will have to complete your Ph.D. or pursue MBA & pursue lectureship in management related topics. Thus, it is preferable that you explore M.Sc/M.Tech/MS for the research line from a career perspective.

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Soni Aggarwal

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Hi,
You must know about the nutrition field. So, do your Master of Science of nutrition. For more information, please refer to this link:
https://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/nutritionist/how-to-become-a-dietitian/

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Shriya Chaubey

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The minimum education requirement for interior designers is a Bachelor's degree. Many states have licensing and certification requirements and in some states it is necessary to gain up to 2 years of work experience in the field before a candidate can leave the qualifications to be a license interior designer. Thank you.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Both are great courses and if you are interested in biology then no these are great courses for you. Talking about B.Sc in nutrition and dietetics, you can become a nutrition guide or you can become a dietitian. You can either join some company or some hospitals or you can work privately. Since the world's growing this way, now people are becoming more and more health conscious. So, dieticians are in great demand. It is a great career option. Talking about B.Sc in biotechnology, mostly biotechnology is related to research. So, after doing B.Sc, you will probably go for your Master's degree. After that, you can choose to do Ph.D. This i
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Rohit Saraswat

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You can see the eligibility criteria for all the B.Sc. courses here:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/psg-college-of-technology-psgct-Coimbatore-19398/courses/bsc-bc

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Devanshu Arora

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Hi Rizwan,
Regarding B.Sc in geology, a geologist has a significant task to carry out with regards to talking about and arranging the fate of our profitable mineral assets. In India, the UPSC behaviors tests for situations in Central Government Agencies like the Geological Survey of India and the Central Ground water Board. One can likewise consider joining the Para-military powers as they are in steady need of Geologists. Experienced and knowledgeable Geologists can likewise consider applying to the top positions in the administration, business and training division.

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