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2014-06-11 11:44:41
Contributor-Level 10
There is not much a difference between BA and B.Sc Economics.
Some colleges offer a BA degree while other offer a B.Sc degree.
A B.A. degree is better if you are interested in getting a broad liberal arts education and in approaching the study of economics from the theoretical perspective. The B.A. gives you a comprehensive view of economics with a focus on theory instead of its applications to business and finance. The B.A. is also typically less mathematically rigorous, requiring courses in statistics rather than calculus.
B.A. economics you could go for post graduation in the same field. An MBA in Economics, M.A. Economics
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2014-06-09 23:33:40
Contributor-Level 9
Biotechnologists have opportunities in government as well as private companies. The government has set up a Department for Biotechnology for the development of the field of Biotechnology. Some of the important employment areas of biotechnologists are given below
*.Agriculture and Allied Industries
*.Agro Based Indu
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2014-06-09 17:16:21
Contributor-Level 9
IGNOU Offers Various Courses
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2014-06-09 11:32:41
Contributor-Level 9
Pursuing MBA in healthcare management is a good career option, if you really want to stick to medical field and want to get into medical administration, then MBA in health care management is a good option.
A student with a degree in MBA health care management can find roles in everything from biomedical startups and e-health ventures to consulting and pharmaceutical R&D.
It is not only hospitals which require management professionals there is whole lot of other sectors where they are required:
- Lifestyle clinics.
- Emergency medicine units .
- Pharmaceutical firms.
- Hospital information systems.
- E-health ventures.
- NGOs and health insu
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2014-06-07 19:48:13
Contributor-Level 10
BA, BSc are just names of degree programs, but contents could be similar. Even some universities offer B.Des and some offer B.F.A. in creative segment. But for an employer, qualifications are always secondary to the individual skills and proficiency.
Animation calls for a wide bouquet of skills from traditional art skills to articulation skills, storytelling to aesthetic appreciation, and creativity to technical prowess. Animation and Digital Media Careers are practical oriented and will need strong mentoring.
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2014-06-07 19:35:10
Contributor-Level 9
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2014-06-05 12:21:04
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2014-05-30 12:17:17
Guide-Level 12
I feel the point you want to be clear is , if you can go for Bsc ( Multimedia / animation & film-making ) ! As you are from arts background .
Yes you can .
Animation , multimedia and film making domain allow a candidate to opt & complete his graduation ( Bsc ) , no matter whether he has completed his 12th in arts ,commerce or science .
I believe its a right choice as you are also interested to make your career in the same domain & its not only for the Bsc degree.
All the best .
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