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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Both M.Sc CS & MCA are equally good courses. M.Sc CS students have very good theoretical background of Computer Science subjects whereas MCA students have very good exposure on Computer Applications. Indian IT industry's primarily business and major revenue is from Application Development and Support projects because of which MCA graduates has minor edge over M.Sc graduates. I will suggest you evaluate and select degrees based on Institutes reputation, brand image and placement record.

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Himanshu Rao

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M.Sc. Food Science and Nutrition Job Types
1. Menu Planner - Monitoring the food Preparation
2. Management Dietician or Nutritionist
3. Clinical and Therapeutic Dietician
4. Researcher - Universities, Specialist Institutions and Hospitals
5. Public Health & Community Dietician
6. Assist. Manager
7. Quality Manager
8. Preserving Supervisor
9. Teacher and Professor
10. Article Writer and Columnist

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You have to pursue M.Sc

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Biochemists generally pursue research related work in the following fields.
Medicine :Biochemists, in this field carry out diagnostic tests and investigations for finding out causes of diseases. Their major concern is to study the role of genetic transmission of diseases from one generation to another.
They also try to figure out the chemical changes that take place in the cells of the body parts which signal the onset of various diseases such as tuberculosis, cancer, diabetes, mental disorders like epilepsy etc. Research related to identification and analysis of chemical processes like muscular contraction, reproduction, metabolism etc
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Yes, you can. You just need to appear for IELTS or TOEFL and GRE exams. Have a statement of purpose ready, get it checked by your friends, and experts. Apply in the universities about 7 months in advance, so that the admission team can review your documents carefully and offer you the admission soon. You can also add a few months of work experience.

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