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B. You can do Bachelors in Science for diverse combinations like chemistry, botany, zoology, physics, biotechnology, bioinformatics, genetics etc.
C. You may take up jobs in the teaching sector, field of medicine and health care, core companies that recruit for your courses
D. Alternately you may do Bachelors in computer Science too or Bachelors in computer applications and follow up with IT courses to land in the growing IT sector.
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Don't, worry! This is a problem which is faced by every graduate in India. You should think about the new opportunities that you have got after completion of graduation. You can pursue Masters degree or can appear in various entrance exams for professional courses. You can also try in government jobs sectors like Bank Exams, SSC Exams, Railway Exams, UPSC Exams, etc. To know about the complete procedure to get the job, follow this blog:
https://alertforexam.wordpress.com/2018/05/24/how-to-get-a-government-job/
There are vast number of jobs for you this year. Check the updates on regular basis to apply.
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M.Sc in Home Science/ Food Technology/ Food and Nutrition/Biotechnology.
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With 15 years of education, you can apply to countries like Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and Canada.
You can opt for the following courses:
Global Business Management
International Business Management
CA
M.Com
ACCA
MBA
CMA
CPA
To apply abroad, you need to have a minimum of 70 percent, with an IELTS score of 6.5.
Some countries also prefer GRE and GMAT scores.
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