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2016-02-15 15:11:36
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You should definitely consider enhancing your educational qualifications at this stage. One of the best approaches while deciding on your career is to look at doing something that you are good at and would enjoy. The medical lab technician profession includes generalists as well as individuals qualified in a number of specialized areas of expertise including microbiology/virology, hematology, immunology, transfusion medicine, clinical chemistry, endocrinology, toxicology, cytogenetics, pathology and molecular diagnostics. Integral features of each of the specialties may include research, consultation, education, information manageme
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2016-02-13 13:20:23
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2016-02-12 10:05:43Contributor-Level 6
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2016-02-11 14:41:15
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2016-02-11 12:33:55
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Foreign universities don't have a list of mandatory subjects that you need to have studied in class 12th. They don't look at every subject scores as they consider only the overall GPA. So, if you had science stream in 12th, getting admission into B.Sc. shouldn't be an issue.
However, the university can ask you to prove having basic knowledge of the specialisation. So, they can ask you to appear for a subject test for computer science or they will recommend you to take foundation classes in computers before beginning your course.
Get in touch with the admissions' dept. of your shortlisted universities and ask them which of the tw
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2016-02-10 17:27:19
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B.Sc degree is a valuable degree. I think you have physics, chemistry and mathematics subjects. You can do M.Sc. Then CSIR exam and then Ph.D and then you can become a Professor in any degree college. You can do B.Ed to become a teacher in secondary schools.
You can also do MBA/PGDBM. You can take admission in MCA also. Besides these academic courses there are so many options in vocational courses also as:
1. You can go in defence.
2. You can take degree / diploma in Architectural assistant ship.
3. Civil engineering.
4. Electronics and Tele communication.
5. Power engineering.
6. Automobile engineering.
7. Computer technology.
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2016-02-09 22:22:12
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