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Beginner-Level 5
There are many courses which you can still opt for such as microbiology, agriculture and even biotechnology where you can make the complete use of your subject knowledge along with some interesting experiments which will further develop your interest.
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Guide-Level 14
Since you don't have maths in your academics, you are ineligible to apply for M.Sc because in order to get admission, you need to have at least 60%-70% in class 12th science and in graduation also.
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If you're keen aspiring to work in private sector my suggestion is to pursue MBA/PGDM in any top 100 management colleges in India. You'll be placed in an MNC with a handsome salary.
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It is good that you have studied Mathematics in your class 12th. There are a lot of degree options available for you after your class 12th, such as: BCA, BBA, B.Com, B.Sc (Com. Sc ), B.Sc (IT), B.Sc (Hons.) Economics, BA (Journalism & Mass Communication), B. Design (Interior & Furniture), B. Design (Multimedia), B. Design (Gaming), B. Design (Film & TV Production) or you can go for any of the law degree like BA + LLB hons. or BBA + LLB Hons. or B.Com + LL.B hons. , and many more. You can choose any of the above mentioned degrees according to your interest. But the most important thing is that from where you pursue your graduation. I
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After your B.Sc (Economics) you can go for M.Sc (Economics). Eligibility criteria for taking admission in M.Sc Economics in most of the top universities is to pass with 50% aggregate marks in any Bachelor's degree. (It may vary with the university you choose.)
Career prospects of M.Sc. Economics are:
Numerous fields are waiting for economic graduates both in the public as well as the private sectors. In the government sector, one may try for Indian Economic Services, jobs in Reserve Bank of India, PSUs and other public sector banks. All these jobs have wonderful career options. These jobs give you social prestige along with financial
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