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rahul r

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General Eligibility Criteria for Indian students for B.Sc Course
The minimum age to join this course is 18 years. There is no upper age limit. Many colleges demand that students should have a domicile certificate.
Academic Eligibility Criteria for B.Sc Course:
Students who have cleared their class 12 with more than 55 percent marks can apply for this programme.

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rahul r

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You should definitely go for further studies after the B.Sc. In India the job scope for Bachelor's degree course is getting thin by the day. Companies are now demanding Post graduate students. The only exception here is Engineering students. After B.Sc in non medical, you are presented with some good options. Here are few options I would recommend to you.
MBA
Masters in Business Administration is the first option in front of you. It is a 2 year long post graduate course after which you will be able to apply for jobs in management, accounting, finance, marketing related fields. To get admission in a MBA college you would have to appear in
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rahul r

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There are various opportunities available for the students after B.Sc. Graduates can go for a research field, in some colleges the students are recruited directly by the big organizations at a very good salary package, some professional B.Sc. courses like animation and IT open the door of animation and IT industry for the graduates, the other professional B.Sc. field also have vast career opportunities.
Apart from the research jobs, students can also work or get jobs in Marketing, Business & Other technical fields. Science graduates also recruited in the bank sector to work as customer service executives. Students can also find employme
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Sarita Budhiraja

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Basically the course curriculum of both the courses are same. However, B.Design is more of a practical knowledge based programme that molds you practically for the fashion designing industry while B.Sc in Fashion Designing is more about academic part of Fashion designing. The learning criteria only differs in the nature of the course. But yes, the degrees do impact the placements. If you are a B.des graduate, you will find employment opportunities in various fashion houses, garment export companies, textile and leather industry. B.Des course also makes you so competent enough to open your own fashion house to exhibit your fashion skill
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Palash Jain

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Try for FMS, NITIE, SIMSREE, JBIMS, IITs, NITs and look for baby IIMs too.

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Divya Mishra

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Hi, The Mass Communication & Videography (MCV) department was founded in 1996. Since 2006 (autonomy), the MCV dept. has steadily worked towards formulating a holistic syllabus for the taught course, keeping the pressing needs of 'audio- visual' literacy in the changing times in mind.
The Department of Mass Communication and Videography provides in-depth knowledge of cinema and media to the students. The department boasts of faculty who are a combination of academic as well as professional experts. Almost all the regular professors are doing their Ph.D and others have won national awards in various fields like cinematography, sound desi
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ravi Kumar

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Do Masters (MCA, MBA, M.Sc). It will be a good option and why do you want to do Bachelor again, that too BCA?

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