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muskan goyal

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Biotechnology n B.Sc in it are vry nice options to go for

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deepak choudharyi love science n i like those who love vigyan

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I think both is best. its depend on u. every steam is very good.
u think in Your heart and decide that that is best for u. but if u ask me about B.sc IT or BCA than I chose BCA

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Nope, as per your 12th PCB score, you're not eligible for MBBS BDS entrance examinations. For appearing Medical Common entrance examination, you need to have at least 55% in 12th in PCB.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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As per your combination, you have lots of opportunities. Have you done your B.Sc in IT stream? If yes, then your changes are more. You can go in teaching, administration

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Abhishek Singh

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Yes, you can do B.ed. But, your 12th marks will be considered for the same. It is advised to go for M.ed after B.Sc.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Insted MBA Biotechnology, go for general stream MBA. That will be more better I think . And 9-6 job cannot be guaranteed. It depends on the employer.
All the best.

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Karuna Jain

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B.Sc IT is a program wherein students are trained to perform well in computer applications and Software. And B.Sc CS is a more academic course, and focuses mainly on mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing plus hardware focus.
Among the two, B.Sc IT is designed according to the needs of the IT industry while B.Sc CS enlightens more of theoretical aspects.
Both have their own merits offering challenging jobs in the field of computers. I would suggest you to analyze the various opportunities available and select the right path based on your personal criteria which should include:
*The interest and aptitude towards the subject
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