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Rohit Saraswat

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Eligiblity for PGDMLT is that a candidate must qualify B.Sc with subjects such as Chemistry or Zoology with a minimum aggregate of 40% marks and above.

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The minimum education requirement for interior designers is a Bachelors degree. Many states have licensing or certification requirements, and in some states it is necessary to gain up to two years of work experience in the field before a candidate can meet the qualifications to be a licensed interior designer.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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Botany careers might just be one of the most preferred careers in India. Botany as a subject is related to the study of plants and a career in it would mean studying in depth about fungi, plants, algae, disease, growth, metabolism, and structure between different groups. When planning a career in Botany, the job profile can include study of plants, research, working with industries, teaching, self employed, and being a part of many more fields. Various Botany Courses:
Master of Science in Botany
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Nikhil Bansal

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You can go in teaching line in biology, by taking tuitions or you can also go in research work.

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

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There are many things available after your B.Sc Biotechnology one thing the division 2 and one of the most celebrated career options is research after biotechnology so once it to your B.Sc in biotechnology apply for Masters study well get a good college and if you get a good college so you can study well and you will get a good exposure and then you can also go to foreign university for research which is fully funded that is something that you will be interested in I think after that after your Masters you can go for Ph.D. and doctorate in this field by technology is something which is a great feel if you are interested in it then d
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Megha Malhotra

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Do regular B.Sc than the private one as it is preferable at the time of job.

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Shabana Bee

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Yes, you are eligible for this course.
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