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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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It is a good decision. But regular degree will have more value than distance education. While coming to salary also, it differs. If you are interested to do job and also study regular course at same time, you can manage your time in both of them like 4 days job and 2 days college ( if you take these choice, it will be highly risk one). You can do 2 years job and later, you can take a break in your job and do M.Sc. Biotechnology. And after your M.Sc. You can have lot of job opportunities. It's up to you which choice to select. Your life is in your hands.
All the best.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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After completing B.Sc in Physics, you can apply for various government exams like UPSC, state government exams, SSC ( Staff Selection Commission) exams, etc. Or you can apply for MBA!

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Pawan, Once you complete your study of B.Sc. And obtain degree certificate given by your university, you should have no worry at all. None is going to question about your ISC at all. Best wishes to your dreams of B.Sc.

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Anjali Sharma

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Yes, Eligibility for M.A. Hindi in JNU :
Graduation with minimum 45%. Admission Process : 1. Entrance Test : Eligible candidates need to appear for the Entrance Test conducted by the University.
2. Merit Screening : Admission is based on the rank in the Entrance exam conducted by the University and Deprivation points awarded, if applicable. Separate merit lists are prepared for each category I. e. candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC, PH categories. For more details you can visit this link : https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/languages/course/m-a-in-hindi-jawaharlal-nehru-university-mehrauli-delhi-120713.

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Aayushi Pandey

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As both being a graduation level course, you cannot get a guarantee of very good salary package only from these courses. But if given a choice between these two, B.Com offers better job opportunities than B.Sc. In B.Com you get knowledge of Finance, Accounting, Business Laws and Taxation which are more related to day-to-day business, so you can seek a job in small firms or you can also get certification in Tally ERP etc. And can enhance your skill in this field. While if you will go for B.Sc. There are not much job opportunities with just a graduate level degree.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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You have to appear for an Entrance Examination and fare high in the merit list. Depending on your merit, you may get a seat in medicine -related PG courses, offered in some Universities.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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At present, the scientific, analytical and problem-solving skills developed by microbiology graduates are high in demand by employers. There are various options available to you after studying for a microbiology degree. You can choose to stay in education & do a master degree or Ph.D. in microbiology. You can decide to enter the job market after graduation degree. You can work in both governments as well as in private sectors. Microbiologists are mostly demanded in the UK, US, France, Australia, and Germany. Salary
In India, the average salary of a Microbiologist is between 2 to 3 lacs per year. If you are working with the government or
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Mayur Sondarkar

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Hi,
I think apart from this you should go for biotechnology because microbiology is also a part of biotechnology. So, if you opt biotechnology then you can study different fields like : Plant tissue culture ; Animal tissue culture ; immunology ; microbiology ; Bioinformatics ; Bio - chemistry and many more.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Yes, you can go. But, you have to face entrance exam which is conducted by ISRO.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Both are professional courses but CS is software field oriented and MBA Is management oriented study so it depends on whether you want to enter the management field or the software field because both have good scope and job opportunities. And for a rough idea your salary depends on your skills and perfection in your work not just by a course.

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