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Anu AnkitaSEO Analyst

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A Perfusionist can surmise any of the following job roles and profiles upon completing a B.Sc. In Perfusion Technology:
Perfusionist
Pediatric Perfusionist
Cardiac Perfusionist
Medical Case Review Physician
Certified Clinical Perfusionist
Medical Coder
Lecturer/ Teacher
Cardio-Pulmonary Perfusionist
Risk Manager
Junior Perfusionist
Cardiac Technician
Senior Perfusionist
Staff Perfusionist.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Government as well as private sector job opportunities exist in front of Indian geology graduates. You can also pursue PG course, which will be beneficial for better jobs. Thanks.

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Indranil SarkarLove to interact with unknowns😊

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After completing the course, students majoring in BSc Nautical Science have two main options: pursue a PG course or seeking employment. As previously mentioned, graduates with a BSc in Nautical Science have a wide range of career options. But if they would like to pursue a postgraduate degree, these are some excellent choices that will support them in their future undertakings.

  • MSc Nautical Science
  • MSc in Shipping, Trade & Finance
  • MSc Maritime Policy and Shipping
  • MSc Maritime Affairs
  • MBA Maritime and Shipping
  • ME in Marine Engineering

BSc Nautical Science graduates can opt for PG diploma courses as well.

  • PG Diploma in Logistics and Shipping,
  • Pos
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Joyeeta Paul

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There are multiple courses after BSc that can be pursued by students once they have completed their Bachelor of Science:

  • MSc Courses: MSc or Masters of Science is the most general postgraduate course after BSc. There are more than 3300 colleges that provide MSc courses. 
  • MBA Courses: MBA or Masters of Business Administration is a 2 year long program. MBA is one of the most pursued programs. In India, there are over 5000 colleges, which offer MBAs.
  • MCA Courses: MCA or Masters in Computer Application is a 2-year PG program. Here, candidates explore the study of different aspects of a computer program,
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Himanshu Rao

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Below mentioned is the eligibility to get into MSc Immunology:

For being eligible for this course, candidate must has a recognised undergraduate degree in BSc from a recognised university or equivalent, with two subjects combination among home science, human genetics, nutrition and dietetics, botany, zoology, biochemistry, biotechnology, plant protection, microbiology, dairy sciences, agriculture and horticulture, home Science, fisheries and public health from any recognised university or equivalent.

Most of the institutions have entrance exams as admission mode. Hence, the students who have appeared in final year examination of under-g

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Well, you have loads of options at your disposal after B.Sc and since you mainly want to concentrate on IT and that is advisable you can do M.Sc in Computer Science, MCA is also a very good option and you can even plan to study abroad i.e M.S in your desired field. you have the option of short term courses like dip in dot net from NIIT and Aptech that provide you job opportunities. Now, it depends how you wish to see your career. If you have enough financial ability then M.S is good option or you can plan to do M.Sc or M.C.A and if you wish to get into work then NIIT and Aptech would do good to you.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

Yeah, you can do MBBS after BSc Nursing.

It may help you to prepare for Medical entrance examinations, but it won't give you any extra advantage in selection to MBBS.

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