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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Udit,
Yes, you can but you have to study further to do so. You have to pursue any of the post-graduate courses given below after B.Sc in Physics course.
Master of Science in Physics
Master of Science in Geophysics
Master of Science in Bio Physics
Master of Science in Medical Physics
Master of Science in Engineering Physics
Master of Science in Applied Physics
Master of Science in Applied Physics and Ballistics
Master of Science in Marine Geophysics
Master of Science in Astronomy
Master of Science in Astrophysics
Master of Science in Nuclear Physics
Then After post graduation should qualify the UGC-CSIR National Eligibility Test (NET) for Juni
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

You can either try for job or go for higher studies. Doing M.Sc/ MBA after graduation will help you to get lucrative job offers. Some of the areas that offer jobs for a B.Sc degree holder includes Laboratories, Medical Research, Petroleum Companies, Pharmaceutical Companies, Power Generating Companies, Pyrotechnics Manufacturers, Research and Development Firms. Companies like Dabur, Hindustan Lever, Ranbaxy also hires B.Sc graduates.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

This decade belongs to electronics. Electronics is and will continue to impact all walk of life. Computer is the facilitating technology for all business and personal activities. Indian IT industry has started showing sign of decline. Also, ECE engineer can work in IT companies. Therefore, electronics will continue to best career option in the field of engineering.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

There are multiple career options available for BBA graduates such MBA, MIB, MBE, MCA, LLB, MA Mass Communication, CA/CS/CMA, Business Analysis certifications such as IIBA, Insurance certification LOMA, Actuarial Science etc. In addition you can opt for Civil Services examination, Bank PO & Clerical Services, Defense Services and Paramilitary forces etc. You may choose any based on your interests.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Executive Programme in Business Management (EPBM) at IIMC is to help you understand the basic concepts of management. It will help you to build and develop general management skills and management functional competencies. As there is no campus placement opportunities for EPBM students, you may not directly get any benefits with respect to increased salaries. If you change your current job, you may get increased salary or promotional avenues after EPBM. It is difficult to predict what increase you will get. It will purely depend on your previous experience and sector in which you want to work.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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It depends from where you do it. If you do it a full time E-MBA from XLRI, ISB or IIMs then definitely you can get a package between 22L to 30L in any company that you name. If you do it from the institute like JBIMS, FMS or NMIMS (2 years to 3 years program), you won't get any placement support but can get good learning and exposure.

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Alapan RoyBCA graduate & CERTIFIED in IT,CCNA,CCNP,CEH.

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Higher study options in Microbiology after B.Sc are:
Generally, a person will need a doctoral degree to take up the profession of a microbiologist. One can take up microbiology or any other allied fields during their graduation. The career possibilities for aspirants will increase with a PG degree. Otherwise, there is a possibility of the choices to get limited. One can choose to become a teacher or a research scientist after they finish their post-graduation.
It takes 4 years to get a graduate degree and 2 years to get the PG degree. The doctoral program has a time period of 3-4 years.
The courses given below can be taken by students for
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Viswanathan DOld, simple and helping nature

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Please don't waste time as there is no way to get admission in any of the colleges that you have mentioned irrespective of your category.

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