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Chetna S

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Regular degree is always better than open one especially in sciences as these are practical based subjects. Until you have a compelling reason for open, try regular mode only.

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BFITBHUPINDER arora

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Dear Neha, you should go ahead for M.Sc IT . IT sector has broad scope. After M.Sc IT you can placed in multinational companies on good salary.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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BE is four year rigorous engineering degree and B.Sc is three year basic science degree. With BE you have wider scope and multiple career opportunities. Whereas with B.Sc career opportunities are limited. B.Sc graduates will have to do minimum M.Sc to have meaningful job. Therefore, I will recommend BE over B.Sc. However, if you aim is government job like Civil Services examination then you may chose B.Sc over BE. This will save your one year.

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

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SMU distance education is a good option for you. The offer recognized degree, so there is not a problem.

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Bhargav C

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Hello Patel,
There are plenty of options to choose from after B.Sc microbiology. If you wish to continue with M.Sc, you can specialize in any of the disciplines listed below:
M.Sc Microbiology: In this too, you can either go for a general microbiology degree or choose a specialization from medical microbiology, clinical microbiology, food microbiology, dairy microbiology or applied microbiology to name a few.
M.Sc Biotechnology
M.Sc Food Technology
M.Sc Dairy Technology
However, if you aren't interested in research or laboratory work, you can look up for courses in management (if that interests you). Some of these courses are:
MBA pharma man
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