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Ritika Mudliyar

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According to me, you should opt for M.Sc as you have opted B.Sc in UG.

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Mithun Garg

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Yes, you can pursue both simultaneously, but I would suggest, it would be great if you do one thing at one time. Both the courses require a lot of hard work and managing both the courses will be a very difficult task.

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Himanshu Rao

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Public sector jobs after M.Sc. in biotechnology:
M.Sc. in biotechnology graduates interested in research can pursue their career as Junior/Senior Research Fellow in governmental organizations. Those who work as Senior Research Fellow in Advanced Centre for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer have a monthly salary of around Rs. 18200/- per month. Research Fellow positions are also offered at National Institute of Plant Genome Research, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH), etc. Emoluments offered in these firms will be in the range of Rs. 12, 000/- to Rs. 18, 000
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Himanshu Rao

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Follow the given below steps for the same:
-The fundamental details of the examination must be understood by the aspirants.
-When preparing for this examination, students need to keep a clear mind and take steps to cover all portions within a time limit assigned by them.
-A good study plan must be set up and this must be followed rigorously by all candidates.
-Besides studying, aspirants will need to take rest at adequate times.
-Time must be managed correctly by students.
-Preparation for the examination must be begun way ahead the date of the examination.
-As questions can be asked from any portion, students need to focus on their studi
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Chetna S

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The best course would be Ph.D in data science as it's the next big thing. Any industry require analytics to improve their performance in the market, so requirements are huge.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Among these optiond MBA IT is the best if you are opting for PreSales support, Accounting, Sales and Business Analysis roles in IT industries. If you want have technical career, you can opt for M.Sc or B.Tech. B.Tech IT is good if you want to have career in Apps Development. You can do M.Sc IT if you want to have career in Systems Development.

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