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Sachin Sreekumar

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If you have someone abroad things can get much easier. Experience matters a lot for the same. You can apply in all the international job sites.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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IT industries are booming in India and definitely in abroad, so if you are interested for MBA (IT), then go for it, you will get fruitful results in future.All the best.

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rishab S

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Yes, you can appear for MAT.

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Mithun Garg

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Make sure you abide by the eligibility and getting admission will be earlier:
- The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing B.Sc. (Hons.) (Chemistry) degree is qualifying class 12th or equivalent examination in science stream with a minimum of 50% marks secured in chemistry subject and/or in aggregate from a recognized board of the country.
- Also, some reputed colleges and institutes do conduct entrance examination to get admission to their B.Sc. (Hons.) (Chemistry) degree course. Selection to the degree course in these colleges is based on marks secured in the final merit i.e. total marks aggregated in the final exams of class 12th an
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Himanshu Rao

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Yes, you can do that. But, kindly, do check the territorial jurisdiction once.

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Himanshu Rao

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You may go for M.Sc. in medical technology.
M.Sc. graduates in medical imaging technology can pursue their career as radiographers in government or private hospitals. Government hospitals offer a remuneration of Rs. 8, 000 to Rs. 12, 000 per month. But by working in high profile private hospitals as radiographers, one can earn up to Rs. 20, 000 per month. It is possible to start their career as assistant radiographer/radiologists. In this position, they can earn a salary between Rs. 3, 000 to Rs. 6, 000/- per month. Lucrative salary packages of Rs. 40, 000/- to Rs. 60, 000/- are offered for these graduates who are experienced in the fie
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Himanshu Rao

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Refer to the link given below:
http://bit.ly/2bDn4Bq

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veda praneetIAS aspirant

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If you think you can manage both, your IAS preparation and B.Sc. then you can start preparing in the 1st year itself or else 2nd year is the right time.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Yogesh,
You can just check the placement record. Do not take admission blindly in any program.
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to do MBA provided you have done B.Sc AME from a recongnised university with more than 50% marks.

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