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Piyush DiwanMechanical Engineer, now inclination 4 mba

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If you compare B.Tech and B.Sc. in agriculture, definitely B.Tech in agriculture has lot more scope than B.Sc. as in B.Tech you will be going through lots of practical exposure and in B.Sc. you will be given lots of theory which you have to apply on the field, so it is better to learn through practice rather than to learn by theory.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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To get a job in abroad is very competitive as you need to compete with the natives of that country. However, if you fulfill the eligibility criteria for a particular job, then getting a job should not be a problem.
In order to get a job abroad, you need to first of all find out the job opening in the area of your interest and the best source for this are newspaper and job portals. Both of these medium provides information about vacant job position and eligibility criteria for a particular job. If your qualification and work experience matches the eligibility criteria, then you may apply for the job.
If you are selected, then the company
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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After completing graduation in B.Sc microbiology, graduates can apply for higher courses.
Various specializations offered in microbiology are:
1. Aero microbiology.
2. Agricultural microbiology.
3. Cellular microbiology.
4. Environmental microbiology.
5. Evolutionary microbiology.
6. Food microbiology.
7. Generation microbiology.
8. Industrial microbiology.
9. Medical microbiology.
10. Microbial genetics.
11. Microbial physiology.
12. Nano microbiology.
13. Pharmaceutical microbiology.
14. Soil microbiology.
15. Veterinary microbiology.
16. Water microbiology.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to pursue MBA after completing B.Sc in microbiology from a recognized university with more than 50% marks.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You meet eligibility criteria for Master in Hospital Administration if you have done B.Sc Nursing from a recognized university.

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Anuj Singh

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I would suggest you to complete your Master's degree as well.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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After completing B.Sc in information security, you can get a job as ethical hacker in large corporations, consulting firm, IT department of business firm which has E-commerce portals, tester in app development companies, remote infrastructure management companies, regulatory agencies, police and intelligence agencies, etc.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hi,
Yes, you can get admission in IISc without appearing for JEE Mains or Advanced, but you will have to appear for some other all India level exam. Why don’t you want to appear in JEE Mains? You can still apply.
However, IISc is expected to open online application forms for admission in the 2nd week of February, you have to wait till then, for details. But remember that admission is held on the basis of your score in any of the entrance exams you appear for.

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Shadab Mushtaque

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Absolutely, but hacking is not a game. You have to do many certificate courses like CCNA and many hacking schools are there to trend you. A hacker should know about complete programming.

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