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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
B.Sc., together with a Master's in Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, or Finance, would maximize the chances of landing a good job immediately after an undergraduate program.
All three fields have shown a great deal of promise with mid-career salaries often cresting above $100,000; chemical engineering-to-manufacturing processes, computer science-to-hub of the tech world, and finance-to-well-paying jobs regarding investment and analysis. So every one of them is pretty good concerning salary and has very bright expectations about job growth.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Software development, data analysis, research analysis, web development, database administration, systems analyst, IT consultant, quality controller, lab technician, research scientist, and even teaching positions in the Science field.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
The job opportunities after completing BSc course from MPUAT are from research, data science, healthcare, which includes jobs like Data scienctist, Data Analyst, Research Scientist, Forensics Scientist, Lab Technician, and other Jobs which Includes Lawyer, Journalist, Assistant Professor or Lecturer etc. and the average salary package ranges from around INR 4- 9 LPA for BSc students.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
After completing a BSc in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT), several MSc options can further enhance career prospects and open doors to specialised fields in healthcare and research.
Some of the best MSc options include:
MSc in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT)
MSc in Clinical Biochemistry
MSc in Molecular Medicine
MSc in Bioinformatics
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12 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can take a Diploma course in nutrition and dietetics after a B.Sc in Nutrition, even many students do the same as after completing a Diploma in nutrition and dietetics, you can work as a nutritionist, dietetic technician, food service manager, or health coach. You can also work in hospitals as a dietician or in medical institutions or clinics as a nutritionist.
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12 months agoBeginner-Level 5
No, you cannot pursue a DNB in Respiratory Medicine directly after a B.Sc in Nutrition and to be eligible for a DNB in Respiratory Medicine, you must have an MBBS degree from a recognized institution, and have completed a one-year rotating internship.
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