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Smriti Vats

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Both subjects have their own importance in the present era. There are different types of career opportunities available for bioinformatics like:
1. Scientific curator.
2. Gene analyst.
3. Protein analyst.
4. Phylogenetic.
5. Research scientist / associate.
6. Data base programmer.
7. Bioinformatics software developer.
8. Computational biologist.
9. Network administrator / analyst.
10. Structural analyst.
11. Molecular modeler.
12. Bio-statistician.
13. Bio-mechanics.
14. Database programmer.
15. Cheminformatician.
16. Pharmacogenetician.
17. Pharmacogenomics.
18. Research scientist / associate.
I think, you should prefer M.Sc in bioinformatics.
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sundar,
You must take SAT or ACT before applying for a Bachelor's degree in US. Your grades are not too high, so you must work very hard on your SAT. Normally, a TOEFL score of more than 90 is required. Instead of US, you can check countries like UK, Australia and New Zealand basis your scores.

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Rania Khan

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You should have minimum 1 year of work experience.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Ashutosh,
B.Sc is more of a theoretical approach which deals with various scientific laws, theories and research. If you're interested in research field, you can opt for B.Sc followed by M.Sc. B.Sc is a 3 years course.
On the other hand, B.Tech is an engineering course which deals with how the theoretical concepts can be applied to serve the practical purpose, which involves creating new gadgets and machinery to make various life tasks easier. It is a 4 year course.
Briefing it up, while B.Sc. is a study of scientific discoveries, B.Tech is a study of scientific innovations.
I hope I have been able to answer your queries to your sati
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Rochit Goel

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Scope for Higher Studies after B.Sc Home Science
Candidates who are interested in home Science can opt for the course right from the twelfth class itself. Many universities and institutes provides under graduate post graduate, diploma level courses at various levels.
Masters of Science in Nutrition and Food Processing
Master of Science in Textiles and Fashion Apparel
Master of Science in Social Work
Master of Science in Plant Physiology & Ecology
Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics
Master of Science in Human Development
Master of Science in Hospital Administration
Master of Science in Home Science - Extension Education
Master of Science
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Himanshu Rao

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Scope for Higher Studies after B.Sc Agriculture
Once aspirants complete their graduate level program in agriculture, they can go for the M.Sc program in the same field. There are many specialisations available for a person to choose from. A few specialisations that are offered are:
M.Sc in Agri Botany
M.Sc in Agri Bio-Technology
M.Sc in Agri Chemistry
M.Sc in Agri Economics
M.Sc in Agri Extension
M.Sc in Agri Engineering
M.Sc in Agri Statistics
M.Sc in Agri Zoology
M.Sc in Agri Entomology
M.Sc in Agronomy
M.Sc in Extension Education
M.Sc in Forestry
M.Sc in Social Forestry
M.Sc in Farming System Management
M.Sc in Horticulture Mycology
M.Sc in Micro Bi
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Himanshu Rao

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Just like academic courses, students who have a B.Sc degree also have excellent employment opportunities. Jobs for B.Sc graduates are not just restricted to the field of science but also they can explore others areas like management, engineering, law etc.
After the completion of the B.Sc course, students can work in various areas which include both science & non-science fields.
The job opportunities available for the students are not only great in terms of the salary package, but also a satisfying job experience.
There are various opportunities available for the students after B.Sc. The students can go in a research field, in some college
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