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B.Sc. Agriculture is a4-year undergraduate degree awarded by Indian Universities for 10+2 students preferably with Science stream.

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priyank sharma

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Hello dear,
l would suggest that rather than going for a job, you must attain your Master's degree first which shall be a proven advantage to you in near future and which will give you more career opportunities and will widen up more job prospective. There are various areas of study included in the higher studies after B.Sc Chemistry which include the following:
Analytical Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Theoretical Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Biochemistry
Materials Chemistry
Nuclear Chemistry
After completing the higher studies in this field, there will be a great improvement in the number of job opportunities for you. You sho
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Arunav Rajkhowa

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By doing B.Sc in any of the courses of pure science, you can't guarantee yourself a stable future in today's world as the value of the degree is not much. But after your B.Sc., you can do your M.Sc, M.Phil and Ph.D. You can end up being a college lecturer or a research scientist.
If you develop any projects then you can have your own start-up and transform it into a big business. So, you have a mammoth number of options.
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Arunav Rajkhowa

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Yes, Physics, Maths and Chemistry is compulsory if you want to do B.Sc (Hons) in physics. There might be some colleges in which it might not be required but in most of the colleges and universities it is an important criteria for admission. So, you have to do your own research in that case.
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi Sheetal,
Eligibility for M.Sc in food and nutrition in Periyar University: Candidate who has completed B.Sc in Nutrition and Dietetics / B.Sc. Home Science / B. Sc. Catering / B.Sc. with PG Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics / Food Processing, B.Tech. / B.Sc. Food Technology, B.Sc. Life Science courses (Biotechnology / Microbiology / Biochemistry), UG Degree in Allied Health Science (B.Pharm), B.Voc (Food Science and Nutrition related disciplines) and Nursing from a recognised university.

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RISHAV SAHA

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Please check for the eligibility criteria on the website:
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