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DEEPARUN DUTTA

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Yes, it is a good decision, if you don't want to target the teaching sector. I am doing my MBA from Doon Business School, Dehradun after B.Tech. And, I feel the college faculty here are experienced enough to mold you.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi Archita,
The best colleges for B.Sc Biology in India are Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole, Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur etc.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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After B.Sc Biology, you can do Master of Science in Biology, Master of Science in Biological Sciences, Master of Science in Applied Biology, Master of Science in Conservation Biology etc.
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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

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Hello Vinay,
Please checkout the link attached below for your query
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I hope this will help you finding the appropriate choice.
Good luck.
Thank you.

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Aman Kumar

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Hi,
You will not be eligible as the minimum eligibility criteria is that the candidate should be a graduate.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Mariya,
For a dentiste or physician, its always good to study psychology. It helps in becoming better in one's chosen profession. With psychology, one can understand patients better and then of course treat them better and .make them fitter faster. Please go ahead. Not only resume but your reputation too will improve.

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RAVIRAJ DODIYA

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The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing B.Sc. (Information Technology) a degree is qualifying 10+2 or equivalent examination in Science stream with Maths, Physics and Chemistry as subjects studied and with a minimum of 50% marks secured in Maths and/or in aggregate from a recognized board of the country.

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Shruthi ShenoyB.E, HR Intern at Accolite

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First of all, ask yourself why you want to do MBA? Is it for the money factor? Exposure? Managerial post? Then find out, do some research as to what subjects interest you, domain that you would like to pursue, ask your friends, family, seniors who are pursuing MBA as to what are the different verticals in an MBA course. If finance is your strength, take it up, if you are a people person and like hiring/talent acquisition/employee engagements, take HR, if you are a technical guy and very good in Maths and logical thinker, take Operations/Analytics. If you are good in speaking, very creative and have excellent negotiation skills, take up
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priyank sharma

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Candidates fulfilling the below-mentioned requirements meet NEST 2018 eligibility criteria:
Candidates should pass Class XII in Science stream from a recognised board in India with at least 60% aggregate marks (55% for SC/ ST/ PwD category candidates). Candidates should have passed Class XII either in 2016 or 2017. Candidates appearing for their Class XII exams in 2018 are also eligible to apply. Candidates should have studied a combination of any three subjects among Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics in classes XI and XII. Age criteria: Candidates belonging to General and OBC categories should be born on or after August 1, 19
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Poornima Sharma

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Yes, you can opt for M.Sc Botany if you have opted botany as a generic elective course during your B.Sc.

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