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Ch Shyam

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The various job opportunities one can purse after the B.Sc. are Agricultural officer, agriculture engineer, agriculture reaserch scientist, seed officer, crop scientist, agricultural marketing analyst.

And also like Banking, Business, Horticulture, Sericulture, Veterinary Science and Fisher Science and Community Science sector are various job opportunities.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can pursue an MSc in Nuclear Medicine and Technology after completing a B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry. Many universities accept candidates with a strong foundation in physical or biological sciences, including chemistry, as it provides essential knowledge in radiation physics, chemistry, and instrumentation, all of which are crucial in nuclear medicine.

However, admission criteria may vary between institutions, so it is advisable to check specific eligibility requirements and any prerequisite courses that might be needed.

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Parul Thapa

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No, becoming a neurosurgeon typically requires completion of medical school followed by a neurosurgery residency program. 

While a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Neuroscience provides a strong foundation in the study of the nervous system and brain function, it alone does not qualify you to practice medicine or perform surgical procedures.

While a BSc in Neuroscience can provide a solid academic background for medical school and a career in neurosurgery, it's important to keep in mind that admission to medical school is competitive, and successful completion of medical school and residency requires dedication, hard work, and persevera

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Kamakshi Sharma

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Here are some potential career paths:

1. Research Assistant: Assist scientists and researchers in laboratories, universities, or research institutions.

2. Data Analyst/Scientist: Work with data in various industries, including healthcare, finance, and technology.

3. Healthcare Professional: Pursue careers like nursing, medical writing, or healthcare management.

4. Environmental Specialist: Contribute to conservation, sustainability, and environmental policy.

5. Science Teacher/Professor: Share your knowledge and teach in schools, colleges, or universities.

BSc graduates also pursue advanced degrees like MSc, PhD, or professional courses like

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Kiran Kaithwar

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After completing a B.Sc nursing from the college of nursing navi Mumbai Bharti Vidyapeeth, you can pursue a variety of career prospect in the healthcare system. 

  1. Hospital jobs 
  2. Staff nurse
  3. Ward in charge 
  4. Nurse educators 
  5. Clinical specialist 
  6. Critical care nurse
  7. Pediatric nurse 
  8. Oncology nures
  9. Community health nurse 
  10. Research nurse
  11. Nursing faculty 
  12. Nurse manager 
  13. Healthcare administrator 
  14. Health care consultate
  15. Health Writer 

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Sarah Ayman

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After doing B.Sc from Avanthi Degree and PG college, you can go for various fields in job opportunities like IT cell, Reasearch assistant, Data analyst, Quality control specialist, Science teacher/Professor, Biotechnology specialist, Clinical research coordinator and much more. 

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, BSc graduates with a specialisation in Agriculture have various government job options to pursue. This happens because the agricultural sector has always been a dominant sector in India. With advancing technology, the demand for skilled human resources in this field is growing.

Interested students with a relevant degree can work in reputed companies such as the Coconut Development Board, the National Bee Board (NBB), the National Horticulture Board (NHB), and the National Seeds Corporation Limited (NSC). Some of the jobs that BSc graduates can pursue are tabulated below:

Government Jobs After BSc

Agricultural Officer

Horticulture Officer

Soil Conservation Officer

Technical Assistant

Biochemist

Animal Geneticist

Agricultural Engineers

Food Scientist

 

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Jyoti manjhi

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B.Sc computer networking course is a good choice for future aspects, and a positive chances such as in industries like IT sector, Telecommunication, cyber security, the foundation certificate and degree including can provide lot of high paying jobs like cloud service provider etc.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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There are many job opportunities which you get after competing nursing from College of Nursing Pune Bharati Vidyapeeth. You can work in private as well as government institutions. In private sector, you can work in Hospitals and Clinics, Nursing Homes and Rehabilitation Centers, Corporate Healthcare institutes, Home Healthcare Services, Pharmaceutical Companies, Health-Tech Companies, Education and Training centers. If you want to work in government sector, you can work for Staff Nursefdsa, Military Nursing Services, Public Health Nurse, Government Research Positions, Teaching Positions, State or Central Government Health Departments,

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YASH SHARMA

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As for the prospects of graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology programme at Quantum University, they are numerous. Some of the careers include medical laboratory technologists, clinical research coordinators, quality control specialists, laboratory and research assistants, microbiologists, hematology technologists, molecular diagnostics technologists, public health specialists, and Science teachers.

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