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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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MBA Masters In business administration, after doing B.Sc. And then doing MBA will surely enhance your career and if you do MBA from top of world colleges it you will have definitely and uppercut and good career ahead and MBA, is a globally recognised degree that can assist you in exploring interesting employment prospects. Furthermore, it provides you with current business trends, allowing you to design your path into the professional and managerial elements of the healthcare industry. Few reasons why you should do MBA. Today workplace necessitates a diverse set of abilities. After completing a B.Sc. You can pursue an MBA to gain techn
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Dhruv Parikh

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By completing CSIR NAT NET you can work as a research fellow or as an assistant professor. The starting salary would be around 32,000 for around two years and then for the three years it will be around INR 38,000. It is applicable in all government colleges and research centers.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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As a professional "Clinical Psychologist, " let me first remark that there is a lot of opportunity for a career in Clinical Psychology in India right now. To start, you could choose to enrol in an undergraduate psychology study (either a B.A. Or B.A. Hons) at one of the reputable state institutions in India; it's best to avoid places like Amity/LPU. Depending on the university you are applying to, admissions may be based on merit or on the results of an entrance exam.

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Hello, All graduates who completed their studies using the 10+2+3 pattern or higher and received at least 50% of their total marks are eligible to apply for B.Ed. Admission. Teachers who have completed their education and teacher certification are referred to as TGTs (Trained Graduate Teachers). TGT is hired as a teacher to instruct classes up to X. Teachers with post-graduate degrees and training who are qualified to teach up to class XII are known as PGTs (Post Graduate Teachers). A B.Sc. B.Ed. Student is qualified for TGT positions in public and private schools. However, M.Sc. B.Ed. Graduates can work as PGTs in both public and priv
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Maulik Singhal

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Both M.Sc. An MBA with her. Are good options for a bright career. However, as you already know, M.Sc. Is a Science-related field so you might gain skills to manage a scientific research department or something. If you are looking for a career in the scientific field, it would be a wise choice. On the other hand, MBA in HR. Is related to management and hence has a wider scope. Because you gain enough skills to be an Hr. Manager in any firm and department, you are not sticking to the Science department anymore. However, if you do M.Sc. Your chances of selection in the Science department increase in comparison to an MBA graduate from HR.

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Rishabh Kumar Pandey

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Yes! For MCA there are no foundation for stream. You can do MCA with any graduate degree provided you should have atleast 50 % in your graduation with Mathematics as one of your subjects. You can apply for these exams:
MAH MCA CET
BIT MCA
JNU MCA
DU MCA
WB JECA.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Yes, You can. There are several more titles for military/defence studies, including defence and strategic studies, military Science, war and national security studies, and war and strategic studies. Only a few number of colleges and universities in India now offer courses in military/defense studies.

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arzoo malhotra

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The demand for M.Sc. Zoology would never subside in India or worldwide because the boundaries of career options in Zoology offered are extensive as mentioned below:
Academic researcher. Academic teacher. Ecologist. Media sector. Scientific writer. Animal nutritionist. Marine biologist. Environment consultants. Zoology is a comprehensive study of animals and their biological processes, the links between them and their environment and key aspects of zoological phenomena from molecular to ecological levels. This course at LPU focuses on the structure, function, behaviour, and evolution of animals. Students also study the origin and develop
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RISHU KUMARLive at Haldia West Bengal

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Hello Submit,
Jobs after M.Sc. Course
Chemist. National average salary: 16,862 per month. Marine biologist. National average salary: 19,084 per month. Financial analyst. National average salary: 4,14,648 per year. Research assistant. Investment analyst. Clinical psychologist. Statistician. Information security analyst.

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pooja jadav

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A. M.Sc. Chemistry offers huge scope to candidates who have pursued degree in M.Sc. Chemistry. They can opt for teaching job as a professor or a teacher. They can also work as Pharmaceutical Companies, Laboratories, Research Centers, Medical Colleges, private clinics, etc.

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