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Parul Thapa

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The scope after BSc MLT course is pretty high, accompanied by promising career opportunities.

A BSc MLT course graduate may work as a medical laboratory technologist or technician who runs the diagnostic tests that are considered quite crucial in detecting, diagnosing, and treating diseases.
There is immense demand for the skilled BSc MLT course graduates in hospitals and diagnostic laboratories.

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Ranjeeta Rai

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Government jobs remain in high demand due to various benefits, including job security, competitive pay, tax benefits, and more. Students with a bachelor's degree in Science can apply for many different jobs in the public sector. Moreover, studying a course like BSc improves a candidate's technical knowledge and analytical skills, which is necessary to crack government exams. Students with science degrees can take government exams to seek research-based job opportunities at national institutes and laboratories. Tabulated below are some popular government job profiles for BSc graduates:

Government Job Profiles for BSc Graduates

Research Scientist

Clinical Research Specialist

Lab Technician

Biochemist

Assistant Nurse

Forest Department- IFS Officer

FCI- Trainee

RBI Grade B Officer

LIC- AAO

SBI PO

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Kapil Lalwani

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After completing your BSc, you can pursue a master's in Food Science and Technology at various universities. Some top options include the University of Mysore, Jamia Hamdard University, Sri Venkateswara University, Annamalai University, University of Calcutta, Chaudhary Charan Singh University, and University of Agricultural Sciences. These universities offer a 2-year programme covering food processing, nutrition, quality control, and safety. Check each university's eligibility, admission process, and fees before applying. This master's degree will enhance your knowledge and skills. You shall definitely do it.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, you can pursue Master of Library Science course after completing BSc course. Many candidates, who wish to change their field and explore a career in the field of Library Sciences, can pursue the course.

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Abhijeet Kumar

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Yes, you can opt for Ph.D according to new eligibility criteria as mentioned below: -

To pursue a PhD with or without a Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), the candidates will require a minimum of 75% marks or equivalent grades in their four-year undergraduate course.

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Pragati Singh

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Both the degrees i.e. an LLB after a BSc course and a five-year integrated LLB degree are the better options. However, it depends on the qualifications and interests of the candidates as well. If the candidate has just passed the class 12 examination, then he/ she should prefer a five-year integrated LLB course. Whereas, candidates who want to study Bachelor of Science first then their only option would be an LLB degree.

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Yash Mittal

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Yes, you can do MBA after BSc (Hons) programmes from Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences. MBA is one of India's most adaptable postgraduate programmes as it accepts students from a variety of educational backgrounds. MBA after pursuing BSc from Shaheed Rajguru College is a doable choice.

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Pragati Singh

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Freshers in this industry can earn upto INR 2-4 LPA whereas experienced profesionals are offered INR 7-10 LPA. Individuals' earnings after completing a BSc in Animation curriculum are determined by a range of criteria. Animation students with less than a year of experience earn roughly INR 20,000 per month on average. Candidates with some experience can earn up to Rs. 50,000 per month. A five-year-experienced animator can expect to earn roughly INR 80,000 per month.

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Saurabh Kaintura

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Graduates at Quantum University's School of Media Studies and Design with a Bachelor of Science in Animation and Visual Effects can work in the multimedia and entertainment sectors as animators, VFX artists, motion graphics designers, game designers, etc.

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SUBHAM SEN

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The job opportunities after doing BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration from SIHM Orissa are:

Hotel Manager: Overseeing hotel operations and ensuring guest satisfaction.

Food and Beverage Manager: Managing dining services and food quality in hotels or restaurants.

Front Office Manager: Handling guest services and front desk operations.

Housekeeping Supervisor: Supervising housekeeping staff and maintaining cleanliness standards.

Event Manager: Planning and coordinating events and conferences.

Restaurant Manager: Overseeing restaurant operations and staff management.

Chef or Cook: Working in various culinary roles, including specialty ch

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