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vishal tiwari

Beginner-Level 2

Simply, go for B.Sc. IT as it has syllabus which is designed according to the demand in market. Also, it provides more practical knowledge, whereas B.Sc. in science consists mostly of theory knowledge.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Hi Sarita,
You can go for post-graduation in chemistry. Thereafter, if you want to make a career in education field then you need to do PhD and also clear the UGC NET exam. Alternatively, you can do job in private sector or appear for government admin competitive exams.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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All combinations are good in their own way. Sahil you need to evaluate yourself and find which one would suit you more. Think of the kind of work you want to do, the kind of career you would like for yourself and then make a choice. Having said this out of the choice you have provided the B.Sc+ MBA strikes me more.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Hi Kirandeep,
I would suggest that you get the cut off percentages of the previous year of DU colleges and find out in which college you can get admission in a certain subject. That is, go by the other way round and get to know which college can offer you what subjects based on the XIIth exam marks, then select the subjects vis-a-vis college.

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nidhi h

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Hi Bhagirathi,
After completing B.Sc. you have 2 options:
1. To opt for a job.
2. To opt for further studies (MBA, M.Sc., etc.)
However, as per your profile I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years after completing your B.Sc. and then opt for further studies. The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects, i.e. if you wish to build your career in Science field, then you may pursue Masters in same or related fields, whereas if you are interested in management then you may pursue MBA.
- If you are interested in pu
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Nileema Nagar

Beginner-Level 2

Well I am not really sure about the rank. It also depends on the category you belong to. Basically the opening n closing ranks for iitm aerospace specialisations vary. Kindly go through the brochure for more details.

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Chetna S

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There would not be any value of B.Sc. agriculture course even if offered through correspondence, so either you choose a different course or do it from regular mode.

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