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Yatendra Pradhan

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A BSc Nursing offers opportunities in patient care, management, and specialisation in areas like critical care or paediatrics, with nurses being integral to the healthcare system. 

On the other hand, a BSc Physiotherapy course focuses on rehabilitation and physical wellness, offering opportunities to work in rehabilitation centres, sports clinics, and private practice. 

Both careers have strong demand and offer a range of job prospects, but the decision ultimately depends on whether you are more inclined towards direct patient care and nursing or physical therapy and rehabilitation.

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Satyendra Tyagi

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SRM University Sonepat BSc course range from INR 1.6 Lacs to INR 6 lakh. Candidates must pay multiple additional fees during the admission rounds, which mainly include a one-time payment of INR 20,000. Some of the components in the fee are refundable. The allocation will be done only after the complete payment of the tuition fees and enrollment procedure.

*This information is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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BSc Physiotherapy has a strong scope in healthcare, with opportunities in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, sports clinics, and private practice, particularly as there is a growing demand for physiotherapists due to an aging population and increasing focus on physical wellness.

On the other hand, BSc Biotechnology has significant potential in research, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and biotechnology companies, with opportunities in innovation, development, and scientific research.

For Biology students, if you are more inclined towards direct patient care and physical rehabilitation, BSc Physiotherapy may be a better fit, while BSc Biote

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Yes, you can join a BSc Physiotherapy course after completing a Diploma in Health Inspector, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the respective universities or institutions. Typically, a BSc Physiotherapy course requires a background in Science subjects, such as Biology, Chemistry, and Physics in Class 12. 

While a Diploma in health inspection offers foundational knowledge in healthcare, some institutions may require you to have completed your 12th grade with Science subjects to be eligible for admission to BSc Physiotherapy. 

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Parul Shukla

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BSc Physiotherapy is ideal for those passionate about physical rehabilitation, helping individuals recover from injuries, and improving mobility.

BSc Nutrition is suited for those interested in the Science of food, health, and wellness, focusing on diet planning and promoting healthy lifestyles.

BSc Psychology is a great choice for those intrigued by human behavior, mental health, and counseling.

All three fields have strong career prospects in healthcare and wellness, so choosing the right one depends on whether you are more interested in physical health, nutrition, or mental well-being.

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Aayush Sharma

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Candidates applying for BSc in MDSU Ajmer should note that passing Class 12 in any subject with a minimum of 50% aggregate is the basic eligibility for General candidates applying for BSc/BSc (Hons) at MDSU. SC/ST/OBC/ MBC/EBC candidates need a minimum of 45% aggregate to be eligible for the course. As proof of eligibility, the aspirant must hold the relevant documents as well.

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Abhishek Aggarwal

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Yes, it is worth to pursue BSc course in Hotel Management from International Institute of Hotel Management Jaipur. The institute offers some programmes in affiliation with the IGNOU, MAKAUT, and various other colleges and universities. IIHM Jaipur is ranked 25 by Outlook 2024 under the Hotel Management category and 48 by The Week 2024 under the Hotel Management category. The institute offers quality education under the guidance of experts. 

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Vikast Tiwari

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Yes, you can pursue a Master's in IT or related fields after completing a BSc. Many universities offer MSc IT, MCA, or other IT-related programs. Eligibility often includes a BSc in IT, Computer Science, or any science-related field. Some programs may require an entrance exam or a minimum score in your undergraduate degree.

 

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Arun Pal Pal

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Bsc at IDeA World College is 4 year programme and total fee for this programme is INR 10 lakh.

The average salary package for B.Sc graduates is INR 3.5 Lacs per annum as per previous placement data and median salary is INR 2.2 - 4.2 Lacs per annum, depending on the role and company offering the job.

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