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Rohit Saraswat

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You can give exams for PG courses or you can give government exams choice is yours what you want to do? Want to do more studies or want to do job.

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Shail Oberoi

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Yes, you can appear for CAT & seek admission in MBA in sales & finance. But, you need to take this call keeping in mind your interest areas & career aspirations. There are ample career opportunities for B.Sc in Aviation as well as Airlines, travel, airport infrastructure, defense sector companies hire candidates with such skill sets.

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Athira V

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Yes, you can. There are many colleges which are offering M.Sc animation. Select good colleges and go through their website for eligibility criteria.

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Rishabh Sharma

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No, you're not eligible for NDA but you're eligible for any other civil service exam. And for the NDA exam, there's a criteria for age which is 16.5 years to 19 years so as if you're a graduate now so there's a NO for NDA exam.

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Rishabh Sharma

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Yes, you can join navy by taking Combined Defence Service, this itself provides all the training of arms and ammunition to the cadets. Enroll yourself in CDS and work hard.

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KALYAN REDDY GURRAMB.SC student

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Hello Priya,
Absolutely, B.Tech has more scope then B.Sc because of its practical knowledge, market value, and more subject in depth, skills implementation. However, you may observe that from recently 10 years, B.Tech CSE/IT graduates have increased rapidly, and they are unemployed. You may consider B.Tech CSE/IT as the students who take more salary than any other branch in B.Tech.

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CGCLANDRAN hi

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Hello Akshay,
Getting admission in MBA demands 50% marks in graduation from any field. Yes, you can pursue MBA after B.Sc in non medical.

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kanu vashisht

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Biomedical scientist.Biotechnologist.
Clinical research associate.Food technologist.
Healthcare scientist, immunology.Microbiologist.
Nanotechnologist.
Pharmacologist.
Choose any of them that suits you the most.

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Nilutpol Kashyap

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Hello,
Agriculture graduates can find jobs in both the public and private sectors. The Gazetted post of Government of India as Agricultural Officer (Agronomist) is one of the most prestigious jobs in the public sector after B.Sc. Agriculture. Some other jobs associated with the profile are:
Agriculture Officer
Assistant Plantation Manager
Agricultural Research Scientist
Business Development Executive
Marketing Executive
The average annual salary offered to these professionals ranges between INR 2 to 4.5 LPA.

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