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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The course you asked about is not available in Top Engineering Colleges like NITs and IITs at UG level. However few Universities like SRM University and LPU are offering the Robotic engineering courses at UG level. The admission is based on their own entrance exams like LPU NEST and SRMJEE.

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Raheesh AChartered Accountant and a Career Expert

Beginner-Level 5

We cant compare these courses, because Pharma. D is a doctorate course with 6 years as duration and the average cost would be ranging from Rs.13 Lacs to 20 Lacs for whole course. Candidates would become Equivalent/Similar to an MBBS Doctor in terms of value in a hospital ( A Pharma. D Doctor would be in charge of giving proper prescriptions and dosage of medicines to patients in a hospital), Salary Ranging from Rs.35k to 50k for a 1 year experienced candidate and it would go upto Rs.10 Lacs a month after few years of experience. Referance : https://campushunt.in/blog/best-pharm-d-colleges-in-bangalore/
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MANOMAY CHASKAR

Beginner-Level 5

If you are interested in teaching, then once you complete your B.Sc in hospitality and hotel administration or graduation in BHM you should go for M.Sc or Masters in the same and specialize in your department or area of interest. The admission process of M.Sc is same as of a B.Sc through an entrance test. All the details regarding the same are available on NCHM website. After you complete this then look out for vacancies in different colleges and apply for the same. Once you join you can also do Ph.D. in the same that is beneficial. For more detailed information you can contact the NCHM website.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of Drug Inspector is given below: Educational qualifications:
1. B.Pharma or Medicine with specialisation in Clinical Pharmacology/ Microbiology.
2. Additional 18 months experience in manufacturing or testing of Schedule C or C1 drugs is also asked in UPSC but is not essential. The above qualifications are applicable for state services also but you should also be familiar with the local language and customs. Many states currently do not require any experience after B.Pharma to apply for Drug Inspector post like Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Kerala, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. If you
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Veeru SokhiCounsellor with Univariety.com, web www.gccswc.com

Beginner-Level 3

Let's Look at what industry level posts you can make a career in:
Analytical Chemist, Biomedical Chemist, Chemical Engineering Associate, Industrial Research Scientist, Lab Chemist, Materials Technologist, Production Chemist, Production Officer, Quality Controller, R&D Research & Development, Manager, Safety Health and Environment Specialist, Chemistry teacher/ Professor etc.
After graduating, one can also opt for post graduate studies to get a stronger hold of their chemical passion with:
M.Sc. Chemistry, M.Sc. . Analytical Chemistry, M.Sc. . Drug Chemistry, M.Sc. . Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry, M.Sc. . Physical & Materials Chemistry
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Medical and Law courses are the best options for earning point of view. If you are from Science stream with Biology, than can appear for NEET UG exam for MBBS course. While the CLAT is the entrance exam for pursuing BA+LLB/ BBA+LLB/ B.Com+LLB are the next one. Hence you can plan accordingly.

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Naveen KumarAutodesk ambassador,3d printing and designing

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A career in 3d animations
3d designer and modeling
2D Designer and Modelling
Interactive Design
Games Design
Special FOX Creation
Character design
Key Frame Animator
Image Editor
Character Animator
Texture Artist
Layout Artist
Storyboard Artist
Clean-Up Artist
Rendering Artist
Digital Ink and Paint Artist
Lighting Artist
Rigging Artist
Background Artist.

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Rashmi Kumari

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, opting Hotel management as a career option is definitely good. It has many job opportunities available. It is one of the most job fetching course and also on of the highest paying jobs. You can think of making career in this field.

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