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Himanshu Rao

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Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur offers you Post Graduate Diploma in Histopathology Techniques.

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BFITBHUPINDER arora

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DEAR PG DIPLOMA IS NOT EQUIVALENT TO MASTER DEGREE. SOME UNIVERSITIES ALLOW LATERAL ENTRY IN M.SC .

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Himanshu Rao

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Talking about Private Sector jobs, graduates may find jobs as Managers at Plantations, as Officers at Fertilizer Manufacturing firms, Agriculture Machinery Industries, Agricultural Products Marketing firms, Food processing units etc. Average starting salary is generally between 2-4.5 Lakh Rupees per year.

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Himanshu Rao

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Yes, practicals do require you to cut all these things as then only you learn the operational skills. And yes, the syllabus for B.Sc Medical and B.Sc life Science is different.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Eligibility criteria for MBA is any graduation degree, therefore, you can do any graduation degree based on your interests. MBA entrance exam such as CAT and XAT are very competitive and requires lot of preparation efforts. BBA is a lighter degree in comparison to your other choices and also aligned to management acedmics, therefore, It is recommended that you may opt for BBA.

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Wikum Karunaratne

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B.Sc in biology has more scope.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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To become a Software developer and write software, you do not require Computer degrees. But to get a job as a Software Developer, you require degree such as B.Tech CSE/IT, MCA etc. Indian IT industry employ non-computer Science degree holders as Developer also, but this trend is slowly going down.

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Preeti Bhatt

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I will prefer you to take B.Tech not B.Sc. I say this due to following reasons:
I) B.Tech will give you a technical hand which is highly preferred by companies. a technical person is supposed to tackle problems with ease.
ii)B.Tech will give you more salary in any firm or company. B.Sc person will get comparatively lower salary.
iii) The syllabus of B.Sc is vast and it is far more then B.Tech syllabus. So if you are a decent student, you will do great in engineering.
iv) You have more career options available after B.Tech. The options after B.Sc are limited.
v) You have an opportunity of foreign placements through B.Tech while simple B.Sc w
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