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Guide-Level 13
Sector / Industry.
Development of Medicines.
Development of Vaccines.
Increase of productivity.
Conservation and Animal Breeding.
Improvement of Quality of Seeds.
Insecticides and Fertilizers.
Pharmaceutical Companies.
Chemical Companies.
Agriculture and allied industries.
Bio-processing industries.
Research laboratories.
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In private hospitals or health clinics, a fresher in biomedical engineering gets a salary between INR 15,000 and INR 25,000 a month. In companies that deal with medical equipment manufacturing, the biomedical professional starts his career with a salary range of INR 20,000 to INR 30,000 a
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Scholar-Level 17
A Bachelor's degree with Honours in Business Economics/ Commerce/ Business Studies/ Business Administration with a minimum overall aggregate of 50% or A Bachelor's degree in Science/ Engineering/ Arts with a minimum overall aggregate of 55 percent. Candidate could be a final year student awaiting your results. The eligibility criteria vary as per the concerned institutes. Also, some institutes mandate summer training with a reputed business organisation working on specific projects assigned by the organizations. Graduates can expect to find employment as economic policy advisors, business analysts and consultants, resource
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
1. Sri Venkateswara College
2. Daulat Ram College
3. Shivaji College
4. Institute of Home economics
5. Deshbandhu College
6. Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women
Out of these I would highly recommend Sri Venkateswara College. Besides, DRC and IHE are average choices along with the others.
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Earlier, mass communication and journalism were separated, now they come under the same roof. Now, journalism is being considered as one of the fields in mass communication. Some colleges provide it as BMC and some as BJMC, there's no difference. In journalism, you need to communicate with mass with all your gathered news, case study, analysation. So, it's a unit of mass communication. Mass communication is not only with creativity, we need to study a lot with the concept we want to present. Like one of the examples is filmmaking which needs creativity plus knowledge, information and deep analyzation.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
The fee structure of Bachelor of Mass Communication from Adamas University will cost you around INR 2,43,000.
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