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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Viral,
Educational prospects:
Post-graduation after the graduation is a lucrative career option along with M.Phil or Ph.D in development studies which emphasises on economics. There are also a number of specialised fields like agricultural economics, business economics, labour economics, financial economics, international economics and industrial economics. One of the more recent choices among the economics graduates is an MBE (Master of Business Economics) degree.
There is no dearth of good institutes in the country which will provide you with an option to pursue your studies in these fields. Another field is econometrics which com
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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Baibhaba,
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) with specialisation in microbiology is a niche profile in India with a comparatively fewer job opportunities, but with tremendous scope in research. On the other hand, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) with specialisation in chemistry is a much more generalised course having comparatively more job opportunities. Both the courses are equally good and it depends whether the student is more inclined towards a job or towards research options.
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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Govind,
Yes, you can. Most universities require you to have physics as your extra-departmental/pass course for you to study physics in M.Sc. However, since science departments offer admission to Master's degree students via entrance exams, this might be difficult anyway. You'll have to work hard in physics to crack entrance exams. Alternatively, you could apply for an applied mathematics degree in Calcutta University or CMI or even for M.Sc in mathematics. Most of the departments have someone or the other working in the mathematical physics. Courses that are relevant to that are differential geometry, probability theory/functional
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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Amity is a good private university. They have great infrastructure and research cell. So, yes, you can pursue B.Sc in agriculture from Amity University.

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deepankar CHAKRABORTY

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Biotechnology is a better option than medical lab technology course.

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