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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
After doing B.Sc you can pursue lectureship. Also, healthcare sector is improving day by day and career chances are also increasing with demand in this sector. There is a good demand for the candidates who have finished their degree in 4 years of B.Sc in nursing. There is a good option for you to do MBA in hospital or healthcare management. It will be easy for you to pursue MBA if you have done B.Sc in nursing.
However, minimum criteria is that you should score minimum 50% of aggregate marks in your B.Sc. Degree/graduation and if you belongs to SC/ST, then 45% of aggregate marks will be required in B.Sc. Degree/graduation. After co
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
You are definitely eligible to apply for B.Sc computer science. The minimum criteria is to have 50% in 12th.
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There are many postgraduate courses and job options after completing BSc Physics. BSc Physics graduates can go for master's degrees such as MSc in Physics, MSc in Applied Physics, MSc in Geophysics, MSc in Molecular Physics, MSc in Optical Physics, MSc in Medical Physics, etc. Other than that, BSc Physics graduates can opt for job profiles such as Lab Technician, Physicist, Statistician, Research Associate, Lecturer/Teacher, etc.
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Minimum 60% required in class 12th.
Mandatory Subject: Chemistry
Candidate should have secured 45% marks in the subject or related subject at the previous qualifying examination or 55% in the subject or related subject at the previous qualifying examination or 50% marks in aggregate when the candidate has not studied the subject in his/her previous qualifying examination provided all other clauses are satisfied.
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