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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Dear Drisht,
The genetic engineering and biotechnology is an emerging sector in india. There are various organisations that serve as great resources for those who are just entering the field of biotechnology. This undergraduate programme in biotechnology can be B.Sc BE/B.Tech. B.Sc Programme is 3 years while the B.E/B.Tech programme is for 4 years. However, salary depends on three things, your calibres, company to which you have applied and the profile and designation.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.

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1) Agriculture
2) Food technology
3) Forensics
4) Geology
5) Zoology
6) Biotechnology
7) Microbiology.

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hello dear,
You can work as Observations scientist, Assistant Scientist, Quality control Manager, Laboratory technician, School Science Technician or Research Analyst in any government or private institutions. Private Sector Jobs after M.Sc. Physics: There are many opportunities available in IT Field for Physics graduates. Thanks for connecting with Shiksha.com.

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Annashwa Chowdhury

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Hi Anu!
If your son takes up CA, it is preferable to go for B.Com degree as both are finance based and have many subjects in common. B.Com with accounts honors is a better option.
Thank you!

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Career as a Merchant Navy could be in 2 fields mainly - Engineer or a Cadet. Other fields could be catering, junior offiecers, etc. Subjects Required :Only PCM students can apply. Entrance Exam
IMU- CET :Indian Maritime University conducts an entrance exam IMUCET for various courses such as B.Sc. Nautical Science, B.Sc. Marine, B.Sc. Marine Catering, etc. You are also required to clear an interview and medical check-up. JEE T. S. Chanakya, Marine Engineering & Research Institute, Kolkata, & National Maritime Academy, Chennai, etc. Accepts JEE score. They are required to fill the forms for IMU as well. Colleges offering B.Sc. Nautical Sc
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Freeda N

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, of course international business is a good course for career. By studying international business course, you will understand how global economy works. It will enable to make strategic plans for international trade operations. You can do a degree and later a Master's degree.

All the best.

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Sagar Chauhan

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1. You must have Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in your class 12th.
2. Then you can pursue your graduation with Physics or Maths, or can do technical degree
3. Institutes offering courses for cosmologist.Punjabi University, Osmania University, Andra University and Indian institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Nanda,
Diploma in itself is a good education if you want to become an entrepreneur. But if you have resources of time and money I would advise you to do graduation in either mechanical or mechatronics engineering.

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Both could lead you into exciting careers depending on how good you are and how good you are at implementing your knowledge. For some jobs, physicists with a solid mathematical background is very valuable, and if you decide you want to pursue theoretical physics, you'll find that you need most of the classes with math major anyway. You'll find a better job market for math outside of academia. Physics is mostly done in academia. However, they are both great career prospectives. It depends on your research interests. There are significant opportunities for both majors in engineering fields, whether it is computer programming, satellites,
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