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priyank sharma

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Yes friend. Here is a lot of scope in geology:
Undergraduate Courses: The duration of these courses is three to four years.
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Geology, Earth science, Environmental science
Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Geology
Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in Geology, Earth science, Environmental science
Most of the geologists are self-employed as geological consultants or work with environmental consulting firms. The U.S. Geological Survey or Department of Energy employed the geologists for research and solving problems assignments.
Professional geologists work in a wide range of private firms and government organizations. They are usu
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Navdha Thukral

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Wait for the cut off to be declared, then you can apply accordingly. Else, apply for private universities.

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You can refer to the following books:-
1. Economics principles and practices by Gary E. Clayton, Ph.D.
2. Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki with Sharon L. Lechter.
3. Immigration, Trade, and the Labor Market by John M. Abowd (Editor), Richard B Freeman (Editor).
4. The Full Circle: From Teacher To Slumlord by Seymour Shell.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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I shall not give you a judgement about the same but will try to explain both sides.
Suppose you do B.Sc IT, the positive side is that, it's a 3-year course, not done through JEE type tough entrances. It has limited syllabus and specialisation in IT and Computer Sc.
Now, let me tell you the risks involved:
1. B.Sc is less preferred by employers when B.Tech is available in abundance.
2. B.Sc gives less technology exposure than BTech.
3. It is of 3 years, whereas, B.Tech is 4 years, so the validity of B.Tech is more for higher studies abroad.
Still, I shall say that if you cannot do B.Tech, then B.Sc is not a bad option.

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