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Kadamb Sachdeva

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Hello,
Yes, you can apply. Candidates in the final year of their graduation can apply for the JAM Exam. But they must submit all their documents on or before 30th Sept 2019. JAM Application process has been started from 05th Sept and it will end on 10th October 2018. Click here http://bit.ly/2wH54At to fill your IIT JAM Online Application Form. Best of Luck.

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Ankush Shaw

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B.Sc. food science and nutrition:
Career Prospects:
B.Sc Food Science and Nutrition are trained to test the nutrition and preservation level of Food. Throughout the course, the students are skilled to apply the knowledge on varied fields of career. The students are qualified to detect the level of adulteration and nutritional value of the sample tested. They have many lucrative opportunities in various fields of Food Science and nutrition. After the completion of the programme, the graduates have a plethora of opportunities in the field of research and scientific industry. They can go about to become professor or teacher in many reputed
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Aananya Sharma

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The government laboratories, universities or colleges and the industries, mainly chemical and pharmaceutical, are the three major sectors which recruit the chemistry graduates. For the entry level jobs in these fields, graduates need at least a Bachelor's degree in chemistry. But, for the senior positions like in research, they need Ph.D in the same. The main employers of chemistry graduates are in the chemical and related industries, such as:
-Agrochemicals
-Metallurgical
-Petrochemicals
-Pharmaceuticals
-Plastics and Polymers
-Toiletries. Graduates from this course will be better prepared to understand the new environment-friendly systems
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Aananya Sharma

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Most of the industries nowadays use the chemicals in everything directly or indirectly like in food products, pharmaceuticals, electronic products or in construction. This creates opportunities for graduates, since they have the in-depth knowledge about various chemicals, compositions and their properties. The government laboratories, universities or colleges and the industries, mainly chemical and pharmaceutical, are the three major sectors which recruit the chemistry graduates. For the entry level jobs in these fields, graduates need at least a Bachelor's degree in chemistry. But, for the senior positions like in research, they need
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
No, you cannot do JBT along with B.Sc. It's better to do it after graduation.

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Nanduraj

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For Computer Science, the fee details are:
Application fee-100
1st year-7900 (two instalments)
2nd year-7200 (two instalments)
3rd year - 7200 (two instalments)

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
It depends on your choice and skill. If you have managerial skills, try for MBA or if you want to do research or teaching go for M.Sc.
Thanks.

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Garima KaushikEducation is my prime concern.

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For a better score in B.Sc, focus on the university syllabus only. It is very important to stay motivated and focused during 3 years of degree as toppers are not made by one semester or year's score. You need to be consistent with the score in all seems. Secondly, even if you decide to go for some exam like JAM JEST for further studies, do not skip college or classes. Be regular and ask questions of the professor. Do not sit in class being an anyone. Be in the good books of teachers and college staff.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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There are a lot of opportunities after completing B.Sc (Hons) in botany. Botany is not only the study of plants but also of trees. This is a very broad course and it has applications in the biotechnology field as well. Global warming and other environmental problems (which will be forever) will help in building the scope of this branch. After completing B.Sc (Hons) in botany, you can study additional 2 years which will help you in grabbing a PG degree or you can opt for courses such as biotech, microbiology or molecular biology, etc.

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