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Subjects to be taken in B.Sc computer science are:-
1. Digital computer fundamentals(DCF).
2. Design and analysis of algorithm(DAA).
3. Data structure using C(DSUC).
4. JAVA.

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rahul r

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Scope for Higher Studies after B.Sc IT
Once students have finished their graduation, they have many options to choose for their higher studies I.e. M.Sc in IT. One of those options is to take up advanced studies. They can also choose to go for teaching in universities or other institutes of education. Other option for them is to go for MCA or MBA. Individuals who are interested in Research can choose any of the various specializations available.
Other Certification Courses after B.Sc IT
A variety of certification courses are available for aspirants who have finished their Bachelors degree in IT. A few of them comprise of:
Animation Courses
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Career Options in Journalism:
Reporter
Correspondent/Special Reporter
Feature Writer
Leader Writer
Proof Reader
Editor
Columnist
Critic
Photo Journalist
Cartoonist
Based on the stages involved in this process, one may take on any of the following job profiles-
Director
Production Designer
Script writer
Storyboard Artist
Illustrator
Layout Artist
Digital Painter
Animator
Modeller
Compositor
Editor
Both have comparable scope. It is up to you decide which you feel more comfortable doing/studying, and where your interests lie. Career prospects for both fields are mentioned above.

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rahul r

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Some of the courses that are available in nursing which can earn you valuable practical knowledge comprise of:
Auxiliary Nurse Midwife/ Health Worker
Educators
General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM)
Hospital Nursing
Industrial Nursing/ Occupational Health Nursing
Military Nursing
Orthopedic Nursing
Pediatric Nursing
Psychiatric Nursing
Public Health Nursing/ Community Health Nursing

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The minimum qualification for registration as a pharmacist is a pass in "Diploma course in Pharmacy" (D.Pharm) from an institution approved under clause 12 of the Act. D.Pharm is a two years course after 10+2 (science academic stream) followed by 500 hours of practical training spread over a period of 3 months.

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rahul r

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Biotechnology is a combination of two subjects- Biology and Technology. Broadly speaking, it brings together concepts of Biology and Engineering and aims at putting concepts of both these subjects together, in a bid to enrich our lives and make innovative developments.
Biotechnology course material can be classified into two sections- theory section and practical section. In theory section, students will have to deal with subjects related to biology as well as basic technology concepts.
Practical section is also very important. Students will have to spend good amount of time in laboratory, performing practical lessons as well as lab trai
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Hello Taskeen, Nice to see your interest in the higher study. As you are currently studying in B.Sc so there are lot of opportunity available after completing the graduation.
If you want to study ahead then after B.Sc you can take admission in the master degree course I.e M.Sc. There are many government college that provide M.Sc course. You may also start your preparation for the Civil Services examination which is being conducted by the Union Public Service Commission once in every year.
You may also prepare for the IBPS, SSC CGL, RRB.and many other government examination. So, first complete your graduation degree with good score. There
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Bank Clerk Eligibility
The candidate must fulfil the following eligibility criteria before applying for the Bank Clerk exam.
The candidate must be 20-28 years old.
The candidate must possess the minimum qualification requirement of a graduate before applying for clerk cadre. He/She must hold a valid degree from a recognised State or Central University.
The candidate must not hold any criminal record while applying for the exam.

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rahul r

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Eligibility Criteria for B.Sc programmes
B.Sc (Hons.) Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Biological Science candidates must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Bio-technology as main subjects and should have secured a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate of three subjects and 50% marks in English as a compulsory subject.

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