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2013-11-26 16:08:49

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vois life

Contributor-Level 8

Yes ma'am it is very much possible but it needs hard work for sure. If you believe in yourself then go for it.
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2013-10-04 17:59:55

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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You may not gain an extra advantage by going in for Botany, having done Bio-Technology previously.By Ph.D , there is always an advantage, provided you don't just do it for a Degree.You do anything, but do it with a conviction that you will see the end of it.

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2013-09-13 11:17:41

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Shivangi Gupta

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Hi Gourav,
* After completing M.Sc Botany, you may find employment in :
-Biotechnology Firms
-Seed And Nursery Companies
-Plant Resources Laboratory
-Educational Institutions
-Plant Health Inspection Services
-Oil Industry
-Arboretum
-Forest Services
-Land Management Agencies
-National Parks
-Chemical Industry
-Food Companies
-Biological Supply Houses
* Further, you may pursue PhD to enhance your career prospects.
* As far as salary is concerned, it depends on various parameters such as size of the organization, profile, qualification, experience etc.
But, to give you a brief idea, as a teacher or researcher, one can expect a salary ranging from Rs
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2013-08-22 17:43:45

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Manmeet Kaur

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Hi,
After B.Sc, you have two options :
1) You may opt for M.Sc to study the research side.
2) You may pursue MBA if you wish to move your career towards management line.
You have another option with you, i.e.,
You may plan to work in private or public sector industries of various types. After gaining a valuable work experience of a year or two you may finally get a clear picture about your interest area, whether to go with M.Sc or MBA.
So, in a nutshell, you should pursue a course based on your interest and skills as it will help you to achieve your long term career goals. Think and decide wisely where do you wish to see yourself in fu
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2013-06-23 00:16:21

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Ankit Anand

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Hi eppy , congrats, you are a graduate now. go for m.sc in botany.dnt get confused at this movement its enable you to have more depth of knowledge also make u expert .! all the best

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2013-06-09 15:31:53

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

Environmental Science is included in almost all kinds of colleges and it is compulsory every where as you see.

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