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DHIRAJ JAISWALB.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic.

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St. Xavier's, Kolkata is one of the best colleges for B.Sc maths hons. Do apply there.

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Saurabh Kathe

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You don't need to give CET if you're joining B.Sc biotechnology.

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Ananya Adhi

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Yes u will get a seat but u need to submit ur certificate s

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Shabana Bee

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Yes, they take students who qualify NEET for B.Sc nursing.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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Most of the job prospects for forensic scientists are in the government sector, particularly in various law enforcement agencies such as police, the legal system and the investigative services of the central government and state governments. However, some private agencies too offer job opportunities to those who have some qualification in the field. A major chunk of trained forensic scientists are hired by the Intelligence Bureau (IB), the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), etc. Another interesting career, rather the most attractive option for forensic scientists is teaching in institutes which impart education in forensic Science.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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I shall suggest that Civil Services Examination of any state or the Central Civil Serviced exams taken by UPSC demand expertise of the highest level. Taking a course in Graduation shall do great help or may hurt your preparation. I shall suggest that, because of the general awareness subject's importance, B.Sc Hind may give less burden. Take a stream which gives more time for preparation.

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rohith kola

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Entrance Preview:
There are no entrance exam needed. Only merit base admission. There are no interview process at all. Because, I'm preparing for competition. That's why, I choose this course.
Fee Structure and Facilities:
Yes, the fee is affordable. It is only INR 1200 per annum. We can pay fees by cash or through online. I paid INR 1,200 per annum. And, I'm very happy, because I could afford this fees very easily.
2 /10
Placement Wing:
There are no placement scenario at all. There are no placements in the college. And, there are no major companies that visits the campus. So, we don't know about average package.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

Civil Services Preparation must start when you are in graduation or even in the senior secondary. You have thought of it at the right time. Regarding PCS as well the same preparation is beneficial.
1. Excellent General Awareness
2. Composition / Writing Skills
3. Vocabulary English and Reading
4. See the Syllabus and Chose your Possible Electives and Subjects. Start talking guidance from. Those who have been into preparation sincerely or talk to some newly selected UPSC or PCS person.

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kanksha Mutreja

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Hotel management & hospitality:
Hotel front office: Operations & Management
Food & Beverage Service:
Hotel housekeeping: Operations & Management
Hotel administration entrance exam guide:
are the 5 books which covers the syllabus for the course.
I hope this helps to you.
All the best.

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Shabana Bee

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Statistician, investment analyst, accountancy and finance are some other options that you can have in your bag. Also, being a Maths graduate gives you the option to opt for government jobs. You can apply for Bank PO exams, Civil services exam, CAT GMAT etc. The best part is, employers see Maths graduates as composed, collected and committed as well as logical. So that gives you a plus in whatever job you seek out.

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