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Scholar-Level 16
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
In addition to the scientific sector jobs, Science graduates can get employed in non-scientific sectors also. However, little training is required to work in these fields. B.Sc. holders can work in the relevant fields in Science and Technology, in which they are specialized. They can seek out for career in research laboratories, Government corporations, banking and finance sector and so on. Apart from this, science graduates can also find jobs in IT industry, business, BPO, marketing, technical writing and so on.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
You can become a forest officer after qualifying in the IFS Examination.
IFS Stands Indian Forest Service.
IFS examination conducted by Union Public Service Commission
Eligibility Limits :
Educational Qualification :
A Bachelor's Degree with at least of the subject Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science , Botany , Chemistry , Geology , Mathematics , Physics , Statics & Zoology (OR)
A Bachelor Degree in Agriculture or Forestry (OR) Engineering of a recognised university (OR) Equivalent
Age limit :
21 to 30 years on 1st July of the year of Examination
Selection Process :
Preliminary Examination
Main Examination
Interview
Preliminary Ex
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Scholar-Level 17
Hi,
Yes, education is almost free particularly undergraduate education. MS programs are also very affordable and sometimes free depending on the university. Having said that admissions are equally competitive and you must be a top ranked student to be considered by the free universities. read more here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/student-guide-to-germany-guidepage-273
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
The working hours in port management can be long and demanding (often around 12 hours a day). Your work may include communicating with officials of different government departments, commercial establishments and the local community, managing operat
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
If you are interested in tourism and travel as your career go for MBA in travel&tourism management.it will give you opportunities both public and private sectors.
All the best.
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