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Chetna S

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B.tech IT, bsc hons, and then BCA in order 9f preference as per the job market trend. But it also depends on your own skill set and interests so compare the course structure of each and decide.

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Chetna S

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Hi
Are you looking for UG or PG? Check here for all details about microbiology as a career:
http://m.thehindu.com/features/education/issues/options-in-microbiology/article2426517.ece

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Raghav Raj singhmy story like write watar from water in water

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bio technology have a lot of escope aftr persuing this coirse u can go for Phamaceutical companies; hospitals for job u can also go for Higher studies
your average salery depends on course which u persuing like as b.tech or b.sc

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Chetna S

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you may pursue M.SC in physics or B.Ed as per your interest. Even pgdm or mba is possible if you want to go for management career. Since M.Sc at most universities has entrance, prepare and get admission.

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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

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If you are an AMIE than you you are eligible to appear in GATE. But only very few branches of B.Sc are eligible for GATE like B.Sc geology etc. AMIE is equivalent to B.Tech.

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Chetna S

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Both will hv certain extent of mathematics as required in the field. B.tech will get u better job for little more hardwork for sure. Check the complete syllabus here.
http://www.niftem.ac.in/site/Internal_NIFTEM.aspx?menulevel=3&MenuID=93

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Yes. all you need is 50 percent in graduation to apply for CAT

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