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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There are two ways. One is you take up a job in the related field for a year or two and then go for your master's which could be either M.SC Chemistry, M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry,M.Sc. Drug Chemistry,M.Sc. Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry,M.Sc. Physical & Materials Chemistry or Master of Business Administration (MBA).
Other is to go directly for msc or Mba in the above fields and then decide if you wish to research further with P.hd or go for a management job.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
But in my opinion CS definitely has the edge because of wider range of opportunities and job available . With CS you can also enter into the highly lucrative area of Data Mining (salaries in crores if you go abroad). you can go for higher education MSc PhD.
IT graduates also earn a lot(similar to CS)but the problem is many Indian universities don't take IT degree for higher education. Research fields are limited (they are wide of course but I am talking wrt CS). Also thanks to the stigma attached to technical degrees IT Btech are more preferred vis a vis IT BSc(same is the c
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