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If you have chemistry background then you have openings in pharma companies.
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Different states have different procedures for admission. In some cases it's centralised and computer based where marks are normalised. In some states you have to apply directly to college.
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If you are not interested in science and don't want to continue it and want to go for digital marketing then you can go either for a certification course or you can pursue MBA with such specializations. You can also go for International Business as your specialization.
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