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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Analytical chemist. Biotechnologist. Chemical engineer. Healthcare scientist, clinical biochemistry. Forensic scientist. Nanotechnologist. Pharmacologist. Research scientist (physical sciences)job opportunities for B.Sc. Physics? Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Acoustic consultant. Geophysicist. Healthcare scientist, medical physics. Higher education lecturer. Metallurgist. Meteorologist. Nanotechnologist. Radiation protection practitioner.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
And if you are opting to settle for better, then, B.Sc. Chemistry is for you! Physics degree must be accompanied by a Masters degree, but a chemistry Bachelors degree could do it better in fetching you a job! I, personally, had my uncle go for a job in a pharmaceutical company after he completed his B.Sc. PCM (Physics Chemistry Maths). (And he was admitted as his course included chemistry!).
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6 years ago
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I'll recommend Symbiosis Pune as Placements are very decent. The average salary package offered is 8-9 LPA, whereas the highest salary package goes up to 20 LPA. The college even provides internships for students, and around 90% of the students got internships this year. The placement cell does a very good job in bringing reputed companies like Dell, Deloitte, Godrej and ITC to the campus.
The infrastructure of our college is very good as it has all the necessary facilities required for the students. Facilities like Wi-Fi, computer labs, a library, and a huge playground are available. Quality of computer lab and classrooms are decen
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6 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Both are different as BCA (Bachelors of Computer Application ) is mainly targeted for programming applications and have no other branches as far I know but B.Sc (Bachelors of Science) have many branches like B.Sc Agriculture, B.Sc CS B.Sc IT, B.Sc Bio, B.Sc Math etc. You can choose B.Sc IT or B.Sc CS, if you want to do B.Sc instead of BCA, and want to be in computational field and learn IT/Computer Science. There is difference in both BCA and B.Sc IT/CS syllabus. If you want to be a purely programmer you can do BCA + MCA or B.Tech CS. Thank you.
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6 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Let it be clear, if your PG and UG subject domain are not the same you would be facing numerous hurdle later in career life, particularly if you take up an academic career. However, from B.Sc In Biotechnology, if you get an opportunity to go in for M.Sc in Food biotechnology and not Food Technology, that would make good sense. Think about it. Thank you.
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the 3rd counseling will start by end of this month stay tuned and check it after this week
all the best.
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