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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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A B.Sc Biology would generally mean B.Sc honours in Botany or Zoology. These are two very diverse fields of biology and there are a lot of prospects and options to choose from. If you are a general B.Sc life sciences student, with a combination of botany, zoology, physiology or something of the sort, you'll still have similar options to pick from. Ideally, your next step would be getting yourself a Masters degree. A general B.Sc life sciences student now gets to pick what field of biology he/she would like to specialize in. Now, you have general M.Sc Botany/Zoology courses in institutes across India and you also have rather specialised
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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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I think you should go with B.Tech because with B.Tech you will get so many opportunities in both sector i.e. govt. services as well as private sector too.

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JITENDRA PATELClear vision ..... Great thinking.....

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You should go for M.Sc because you have got a great experience of that field rather than choosing MBA. But you can also choose MBA if you have interest in it.

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rahul r

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Admission is based on the marks obtained in Entrance Test. Eligible candidates need to appear for Entrance Test conducted by the Armed Forces Medical College. For further details regarding this course please refer to the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/course/msc-nursing-armed-forces-medical-college-afmc-wanowrie-pune-177654

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rahul r

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B.Sc. in Food Technology: Career Prospects/Scope:
Food is one of the quintessential things in life one cannot live without, which is the reason why the food industry is thriving. There are dynamic changes constantly taking place in the world in response to food shortage.
Working in the food industry offers abundant opportunities that are challenging as well as fulfilling.
The products that we see in the groceries market have undergone rigorous development processes to ensure that the consumer gets the best product possible. Graduates of the field can find lucrative employment opportunities across:
Food manufacturing plants
Research and deve
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rahul r

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Top M.Sc. Entrance Exams in India are mentioned at the link provided below. https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-bsc-msc-entrance-exams-in-india-blogId-13484
How to prepare for top M.Sc. Entrance exams? https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/how-to-prepare-for-top-msc-entrance-exams-blogId-13489.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi!
The admit cards have already been issued to the students. Please check with the University if you haven't received the admit card yet.

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Daksh Ahuja

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Yes, you can go for physiotherapy after 77% in your 12th class. Elligibility criteria for pursuing physiotherapy in most of the top universities is that you must be pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English, physics, chemistry and biology as a subject). You can opt for Bachelor of physiotherapy (BPT). It is of 4.5 years. It is always advisable if you do your degree from a well known university and that provides prime placement opportunity, outstanding industrial exposure and professional enhancement training. I can enlist some of the well known universities for your help-
Lovely Professional University, Punjab, Medical Colle
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Navdha Thukral

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It will take 3-years to get your B.Sc degree.

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