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Pallab Mishra

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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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Arif Shaik

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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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Kanishk Shukla

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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:

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HARDIK TANK

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After completing a B.Sc in Nursing from KBN University, you have several job opportunities in the healthcare sector. You can work as a registered nurse in hospitals, clinics, or nursing homes, providing patient care and support. There are also roles in specialised areas like pediatric, oncology, or ICU nursing. You can pursue careers as a nurse educator, public health nurse, or nurse administrator. Additionally, opportunities exist in healthcare NGOs, research organizations, and healthcare consulting firms. Many graduates also choose to pursue higher studies like M.Sc in Nursing or other healthcare management courses for career advance

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Shivanshu Dwivedi

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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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Shivanshu Dwivedi

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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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Komal Rajput

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If you have completed your B.Sc from Guru Nanak Dev University Regional Campus Fattu Dhinga then there are job opportunities in Research positions which include Research associate, project fellow, field investigator, data entry operator, research assistant, and project technical suppor. Then it have Teaching positions in which it have Assistant professor, associate professor, and principal and other professions like staff nurse and field worker.

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