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lovey mah

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Hi Aamir,
All the courses you have mentioned have tremendous job prospects and scope.
Scope of Food Technology:
A food technologist can get the job of a Quality Assurance Manager, Production Manager, Laboratory Supervisor, Food Packaging Manager or as a technician in food processing and packaging industry or even as a research associate in premier institutes, universities and research and development units. A post - graduate candidate in food technology can work as a lecturer or an advisor in Government Colleges, Inspection Boards or Quality Control Cells. Companies like Hindustan Lever, Heinz, Kellogs, Nestle and many others recruit food
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Harshit Jain

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Chemical Engineering is a better option than BSc chemistry as it has more career options as compared to BSc and also career growth in terms of Engg is high. With Engg degree one can easily enter the research field and many options are available. Although one can enter research field by pursuing BSc and then MSc also but more chances are with Chemical Engg is there. Also the starting salary of Chemical Engg is more than the chemistry graduate also career growth is also fast in Chemical Engg. In terms of educational qualification Chemical Engg has high repute than normal Chem grad.

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Kriti kambojI AM NOT SPECIAL BUT JUST A LIMITED EDITION

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yes you can do law after doing Bsc.
By cracking Exams like CLAT, SET, LSAT, AILET and so on.

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Radha Beniwal

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Vijay no course is good or bad. Its absolutely on your interest and performance where it leads you so don't get pressurized . Try taking admission in DU, BHU, IIT's,Lovely Professional University KIIT etc. you may get good exposure to field and if you don't like it after graduation you can switch to MBA and be what most engineering/management graduates dream about. best of Luck choosing.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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You can opt BSc Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Medical Science

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