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astha singh

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The UGC does not allow a student to pursue two regular degrees at the same time.

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astha singh

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If you have completed graduation, you could for further studies and do M.Sc. in Botany, Horticulture, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, etc. There are many other options available for you like B.Ed if you want to join the teaching line.
Also, if you are looking for job prospects in the public sector including Botanical Survey of India (BSI), National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), etc., as Project Assistant, Technical Assistant, Field Assistant or Scientific Assistant. Relatively there are less opportunities available for them in priv
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astha singh

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If you have completed graduation, you could do M.Sc in Botany, Horticulture, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, etc., if you are looking for job prospects in the public sector including Botanical Survey of India (BSI), National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), etc., as project assistant, technical assistant, field assistant or scientific assistant. Relatively there are less opportunities available for them in private sector when compared to public sector. It is possible for them to work in private firms like Nursery Farms, Environmental
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astha singh

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Some of the books which you can refer to are as follows:
1-Introduction to Quantum mechanics by David J Griffith, 2nd edition.
2-Mathematical physics and special relativity by M Das, PK Jena, BK Das.
3-Heat & thermodynamics by DS Mathur.
4-Statistical mechanics by MC Gupta.
5-Classical mechanics by Chattopadhaya.
6-Introduction to electromagnetic theory by Reitz & Milford.
7- Mechanics by S Chand.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Ron,
It totally depends upon your own interest and capability. As you have done B.Sc in chemistry, you can opt for specialisations such as pharmaceutical management or marketing management in MBA. It will give you more scope.
All the best.

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Namit Sharma

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Hi,
Firstly, M.Com is different from your expertise so you are advised to do M.Sc or MBA.

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chandrakant solanki

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After B.Sc, it would be difficult to go abroad for studies, you need to complete Master's degree (at least).

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Vaishnavi Chauhan

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I think B.Sc in biotechnology has got better career scope and hence it is a much better option.

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