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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Due to the increase in crime rate and criminals, the scope of forensic Science has increased exponentially. There are lots of job opportunities in the field of forensic Science. The need of forensic scientists is huge all around the world, especially in India. Some of the forensic scientists visit the crime scene to collect the evidence themselves and another one work in a forensic laboratory to perform analysis on objects.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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After M.Sc. In home Science, you can appear in NET exam for college lectureship. Nutritionists or dieticians may build a career in the following sectors- R&D (Research and Development), Healthcare sector (hospitals, clinics, health centres etc. ), Government schemes and organizations, NGOs, Teaching and Education sector.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link. Most colleges have a different provision for admission. You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Medical Science or Medical Science and Allied Medical or Agriculture or Nanotechnology or Biosciences or Life Sciences or Food Sciences or Veterinary Microbiology & Parasitology or Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology or Public Health & Allied Sciences or Plant Science) or equivalent, subject to qualifying test (if any). Biotechnology is a good career option. Biotechnology career is not only a white coat laboratory drug developing job. There are so many other opportunities out there. Opportunities range from sales, marketing, research and development, production and distribution, manufacturing, quality control etc. You can do biotechnol
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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There are endless no. Of options, of jobs both in India as well as abroad. Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam) is passing with 60% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (Applied Medical Science or Medical Science and Allied Medical or Agriculture or Nanotechnology or Biosciences or Life Sciences or Food Sciences or Veterinary Microbiology & Parasitology or Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology or Public Health & Allied Sciences or Plant Science) or equivalent, subject to qualifying test (if any). Biotechnology is a good career option. Biotechnology career is not only a white coat laboratory drug developing job. There are so many other o
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Today there are only around 5,000 qualified physiotherapists in India? Yet, it is estimated that one physiotherapist is required for every 10,000 people, and the demand for trained professionals is very high. There is a lot of scopes no matter what specialisation you choose. Physiotherapists in the private sector are better off according to me. Most students who pass outlook for government jobs which are less in number. Instead, you should aim to be a good entrepreneur; the market is doing much better. You can set up your own practice or centre. Also, there are ample jobs available in private hospitals. Be active and grab opportunities
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Yes, you can pursue MBA after B.Sc. Agriculture. Iims are looking for diversity in educational backgrounds of their students. So, if you prepare well and get a good percentile in CAT you will have a great chance of converting the calls. Prepare for CAT as early as possible, take part in extracurricular activities also, build your resume, this will help you in interviews after the online exam.

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Yes, any graduate who has scored more than 50% at graduation level is eligible to pursue MBA. You need to appear for Common Admission Test CAT and try to score more that 90 percentile to get into any of the top 25 MBA institutes.

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The scope of MBA course is increasing day by day. MBA is one of the big job oriented professional programme which has been sought by students. Once you have completed your degree, you have a great job opportunity in the industrial world. You may become the manager or executive in term of designation. The management term is most suited to the managers and that's why it is the way, where you can reach on the top of the height as soon as possible by using your leadership and working proficiency. No need to specify the companies who recruit the MBA professionals. Most sectors including government and public have various industries, compani
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If you want to sincerely make an effort to crack the DU LL.B entrance test and trust me when I say this, all you need to do is pick up the Universal LLB entrance book and study from it, cover to cover. The book is very comprehensive and covers all aspects that are asked, or can be asked, in the examination. Apart from that, you should be upto date with the current affairs, read newspapers, be aware of the latest developments in the field of law and you are good to go. Do focus on the previous years papers as well so that you get familiar with the exam pattern.

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