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To know about the career options after B.Sc Agriculture you can check out the link provided below
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/science/articles/amp/bsc-in-agriculture-course-career-scope-and-salary-prospects-blogId-14705
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M.Sc (Hons. ) Botany
M.Sc (Hons. ) Microbiology
M.Sc Biotechnology
M.Sc Bioinformatics. The last two has great scope outside India.
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UGC NET English is a key to actualize your dreams. Here is the career scope for a UGC NET Qualified in English
Assistant Professor/lecturer
JRF
Jobs in Public Sectors
Advertisement management
Media& journalism
Publishing Industry
Author
Script writer
PR writer
Copywriter
Blogger
And here is the complete list of important topics for UGC NET English Literature http://bit.ly/2Lh9KpF
Modern Period
Victorian Period
Modern British Literature
Contemporary theory
Chaucer to Shakespeare
Romantic Period
History of English Language
English Language Teaching
Indian Writing in English
Indian Literature in English Translation
American and other non-British English L
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BCA is a 3 year degree course on computer related programming and languages. You may need to appear for CET examination. B.Tech Mechatronics is a 4 year course - syllabus is a far more comprehensive and professionally valued course than BCA.
B.Tech Graduate has a better scope than BCA in fetching better jobs / better salaries.
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It directly affect your degree, as you have to give exams next year, so your degree will get late. That's the main problem.
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