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Vikas TiwariSimple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness

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I will suggest you to do M.Sc. in the same, microbiology. As Masters degree will give you a handsome salaried job and it will open some more ways to your success.
All the best,

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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M.Sc. degree in microbiology enables the candidates to pursue their career in food processing companies, agricultural companies and pharmaceutical companies. They can work as food technologists in different food processing companies. Agricultural companies employ these graduates as agricultural microbiologists for various research purposes. Some of the pharmaceutical companies which recruit the graduates in M.Sc. Microbiology for the job of Microbiologists are Emcure Pharmaceuticals, Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Wockhardt Limited, Dr.Reddys, Shantha Biotech, Ranbaxy, Cipla and Cadila Pharmaceuticals Limited. These graduates can also work in
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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

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M.Sc. is good to become a teaching faculty.
If you want to join as a professor in private college than I suggest you to select MCA because there are so many college of MCA and they hire MCA students as BCA faculty.
B.Ed. is also a good option but first check that your state government hires computer teachers in government schools or not. If yes the do B.Ed.
M.Sc. in IT and MCA, both are applied subjects, so both have same market value but it's my personal suggestion that MCA is beneficial. After this, prepare for NET examination to get job in a government college as an associate professor.

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Abhyuday Singh

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Both the options are good. One of them is for marketing line and other is for teaching.

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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

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Hello Ankita,MBA and M.Sc., both are good but first, find your interest.
However, MBA will be beneficial for you because you have done your graduation in economics.
Mention the required stream of M.Sc. because M.Sc. is a pure science field, so maybe you are not eligible for the pure M.Sc. subject. However, you can apply in some M.Sc. applied subjects like software technology and IT but for this you require good knowledge.
So, it is beneficial for you to do MBA instead of M.Sc.

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Harimohan Debnathi am cool minded man and would like to do BBA

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Yes my dear, you can do M.Sc if you've got more than 45% to get admission in a good University.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to apply for M.Tech if you have done M.Sc IT from a recognized university or institute.

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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
Yes, of course you can apply for both - private & government sector jobs.
In most of jobs & recruitment exams, graduation degree is required.
You can Try for TCS & other MNC's.
Also, if you want to do government jobs, then go for - SSC CGL, IBPS Bank PO and UPSC exams.
Visit here for bank exam preparation - https://goo.gl/JJ63In
Best of luck for your career.

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Virender SharmaDeep Thinker

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Kurukshetra University is better than GJU.

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Chetna S

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Learning has no pros and cons. With every degree you get some more skills and knowledge. MBA is all about learning the management of people, data, things which is required in all sectors. M.Sc is for research purpose to b an expert in your field. So you can have a benefit of becoming a knowledge manager. The only downside could b if you fit into the corporate world or not as management jobs could be stressful sometimes.

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