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2016-03-25 15:44:50

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

MEC is normally pursued by those who wish to pursue B Com, CA or any Accountacy track. To pursue B Sc in Sciences, PCM or PCB is normally required.

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2016-03-25 15:06:44

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Suni K

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There are opportunities in banking and retail sector and in private and public sector offices. To enhance your prospects further, you may think of pursuing a post graduation.

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2016-03-25 13:00:17

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Suni K

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Admissions to BSc wll be based on the marks obtained iin +2. No special advantage accrue upon joining a B Sc programme after completing your B Tech. A good idea would be to go for a Post Graduation and PhD. Integrated PhD programmes are also being offered by many universities and institutes.

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2016-03-25 12:08:07

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2016-03-25 11:43:18

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Aanchal Pathak

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Dear Arpita,
Biotechnology engineering is the study of biology with technology for research & development. The scope of this branch has been on the high in the following fields:
Gene therapy
Tissue culture
Immunotechnologies
Genetic Engineering
Plant-based drugs
Rational drug design
Stem cell techniques
New DNA technologies
Photosynthetic efficiency
Enzyme engineering and technology
A Biotechnologist can seek a career in food processing and agro based industries, chemical and textile industries, agricultural sectors, pharmaceutical firms and manufacturing industries, research laboratories, which are run by government or private sector. Professiona
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2016-03-25 10:38:06

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2016-03-25 08:50:48

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Gaurav Lad

Beginner-Level 2

Lots of opportunity for this course .different employment area for jobs like banking,Computer Manufacturing Firms
Desktop Publishing
Consultancies
Government Agencies
Financial Institutions
Insurance Providers
Security and Surveillance Companies
Technical Support
Schools and Colleges
Software Development Companies
System Maintenance
Traffic Light Management
u want to join in govt sector apply for various test conducted by the central government like UPSC, PSC, RRB, etc.

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2016-03-25 08:32:55

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kunal dasmaster

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there are a lot of difference. i am from math hons background. in only bsc. u study just all General paper and scoring is easy bt in bsc hons,u learn a lot of depth knowledge on particular subject.bt scoring is nt easy ,need a lot of hard work.

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2016-03-24 21:14:23

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