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Monisha Barua

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Dear Nijith,
All the three institutes mentioned by you are equally good and thus it will be very difficult to tell which one will be the best option. However, we can help you with the parameters that you can keep in mind while choosing an institute among the three. You can consider the below parameters
1) Faculty
2) Affiliation / Recognition
3) Course Material
4) Quality Education
5) Fees
6) Infrastructure
7) Success Rate
8) Placement
9) Top recruiting companies
Also, if possible go through the alumni speak section to get an idea what the alumni thinks about the institute.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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Monisha Barua

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Hi Aditya,
Kindly refer the link below:
http://goo.gl/vVCbA7
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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Monisha Barua

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Hi Samrat,
With a B.Sc in Chemistry under your belt you could consider options ranging from Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical research and IT to management, Media, Academics, Social Work and Law, to name a few. Any of the choices listed above will require a post graduate degree in that area like a M Sc for Biotech, an MBA for Management or a Mass Comm. degree for Media.
The pharmaceutical industries where genetically engineered drugs are developed and manufactured also look forward to employing biochemists. Research related agricultural industries also absorb individuals with background in chemistry. Depending on your specialization, optio
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Balwinder KaurSuccess is an old ABC:ability, break, courage

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After class 12th, you should do BCA. As today era is era of technology so BCA graduates are in great demand in the market. Now a days, computer is used in every field so there is big demand of computer specialists in the market. You will get a very good job after BCA.
If you do B.Sc non medical, then you have to do Masters degree for a good job.
So doing BCA will be more beneficial than that of B.Sc.
I hope my answer will help you.

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Balwinder KaurSuccess is an old ABC:ability, break, courage

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There are many master courses available if you are interested in mathematics and physics.
You can do
M.Sc in atmospheric Science and
M.Sc environmental Science
M.Sc in maths and computing
M.Sc Nano physics
etc.

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Himanshu Rao

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Hi,
There are many higher studies options for those who have pursued M.Sc. in Computer Science. Higher studies will help the students to get placed in better positions and will improve their remuneration. Some of those options are given below:
M.Phil in Computer Science
Ph.D in Computer Science
Ph.D in Computer Science and Applications
Ph.D in Computer and Information Science
M.Tech in Computer Science (various streams)
Other Certification Courses after M.Sc in Computer Science
A few certification courses after post-graduation in Computer Science are listed below:
Certificate Course in Personal Computer Software
Certificate Course in Computing
Ce
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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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The scientific study of fossils is called Paleontology.
The Science you speak of is generally referred to as Paleontology- literally the study of old bones, as it is concerned with fossils. If one is dealing with Human fossils- such as Neanderthal relics, one might consult fossil anthropologists- such as the late Dr. Leakey. There is a distinction between anthropologists who study extinct societies- like the famous Margaret Mead, and those who study and theorize about the ancestors of man. As fossils are quite incomplete( this is true with animal remains, also- and some body parts, as we know, do not fossilize). There is a good deal of
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