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Scope, Salary and Job Opportunities:
This is the age of skill building. The more skills you have, employers will value you more. M.Sc program naturally enhances skills of graduates and thus opens new doors of opportunities for them.
After the program, one will be able to find jobs in Private as well as Government sector. Teaching is also a good profession that one may take up after a combination of B.Sc. and M.Sc. programs. Average starting salary is around 20-35k Rupees per month.
Recruiters are often the same as it was in the case of B.Sc. IT graduates- IT Industry, Telecom Sector, Consultancy Services, E Commerce giants etc.... View more

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Neha, with post graduation in Zoology you can compete in the state PSC and also in the UPSC exams for admin jobs in the Govt sector. If you can clear NET you stand a chance in the college education line (you may have to do PhD then). You can do B.Ed. for getting jobs at school education level. You can apply in provate industries in the Quality control department. You can work in Forensic science department. And you can also deviate from Zoology and find a career in general fields such as in Banking sectror, Insurance sector etc. The options are plenty Neha.

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Good, M.Sc microbiologists have a wide range of industries to apply like pharma, Biotech, Agriculture, food processing, dairy, leather, water, research, etc.

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<p>After completing MSc from Jadavpur University, graduates can find a job in both public and private sectors. However, it definitely depends upon the calibure of the candidate as well. Some of the job profiles along with the salary packages are mentioned below for reference:</p><table style="width: 920px; height: 374px;" border="0" width="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><th style="width: 442.318px;"><p><span lang="EN-GB">Job Profile</span></p></th><th style="width: 475.182px;"&g... View more

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1- It totally depends on your interest if you have an interest in animal life then go for a Master of Science in Zoology and if you have an interest in plant life then take a Master of Science in botany.
2- Zoology can take you to many private, semi-governmental, and governmental jobs in India with exciting work and salaries. Botany can either take you to many international work fields if pursued even and adequately and can take you to environment-supporting programme jobs, both private and government.
3- Botany is better for Job Opportunities and Careers than Zoology as Civil Engineers mastered in Soil is more preferred over Zoo... View more

98 Views Posted 8 years ago

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M.Sc IT students are eligible to become a developer and tester in IT companies or IT department of any enterprise. In addition, M.Sc IT graduates can chose any non IT career, where eligibility criteria is a graduation degree.

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JNU is of course a good choice to do M.Sc. The university ranked 2nd in 2018 & 2017 and 3rd in 2016 among top universities in India by National Institutional Ranking Framework (MHRD).
Basically, MSc is an academic degree that's higher than bachelor's degree and lower than PhD. MSc graduates are very much in demand. You can get a respectable job in any specialisation of this field.
There are many colleges and universities that hire MSc graduates as a professor or lecturer.

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Nutritionists or dieticians can build a career in the following sectors:
1. R&D (Research and development).
2. Healthcare sector (Hospitals, clinics, health centers, etc.)
3. Government schemes and organizations.
4. NGOs.
5. Teaching and education sector.
To build a career in the R&D sector, qualifications like M.Phil and Ph.D will be of use. M.Sc, M.Phil and Ph.D qualifications will also enable one to take up the job post of a lecturer or instructor.

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<p>With the rising awareness regarding reproductive well-being among people, the employment scope for Obstetrics &amp; Gynaecology has also increased in India and worldwide. <strong>OB/GYN students can opt for a variety of job roles based on their interests, skills, and work experience</strong> in various industries. <br>Some popular job roles in OB/GYN specialisation include <strong>Obstetrician, Gynaecologist, Clinical Associate, Junior Consultant, General Physician</strong>, etc. OB/GYN students can also opt for research or fellowship programs in this specialised field increasing their chances to ... View more

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Eligibility is 10+2 from recognized board and from Science stream. B.Sc Nursing is a Degree programme (Bachelor of Science Degree). INC (Indian Nursing Council) is the body governing the aspects of nursing education in India. B.Sc Nursing course follows the syllabus prescribed by the INC. Nurses usually work in healthcare setups such as hospitals (Government and Private), clinics, nursing homes & NGOs. They are also capable of providing services at rural & community level healthcare initiatives and schemes.

325 Views Posted 8 years ago

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<p>Hi, For life science students, most of the opportunities are found in universities and research institutions. There are a large number of research institutions under the council of scientific and industrial research. You can opt the option of CSIR NET exam as it will give you a great career scope in research. If you are a science student and willing to pursue your career further as a junior research fellow or an assistant professor, then you should aim for CSIR NET exam, and later you can become a scientist.&nbsp;</p>

94 Views Posted 7 years ago

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M.Sc in CS at Delhi University is one of the best post-graduation degree courses in India. It not only provides the best learning but also helps in getting a good placement.

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Hello Rohan,
By scope, you mean employment opportunities, I suppose. Well, there is very little scope in India for such specialisations. India is still a developing country and at nascent stage as far as research in life sciences is concerned. You may get jobs in research and development but the initial pay will be quite low. It may take you 4-5 years to get a decent pay package. The condition abroad is far better.
All the best.

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Hi. Biomedical Engineer. Senior Biochemist. Senior Medical Scientist. Biological/Clinical Technician. There are immense job opportunities for M.Sc. Biotechnology graduates globally. Some of the most opted M.Sc. Biotechnology career options are in the field of research, teaching, and even as an environmental or a safety specialist. If students want to go for further studies can opt for Ph.D. after completion of their Masters.

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The computer science stream is really having a good scope in the upcoming years.
People who don't want to study computer science engineering or software engineering, they will opt for B.Sc, M.Sc computer Science or BCA and MCA.
All are almost same except engineering is a little higher when compared to the latter. Means a person with an engineering degree can be placed in a good institution with a UG degree itself.
So it is better if you study M.Sc computer science. It really has a great scope and you can get placed in any company irrespective of its domain as each and everything requires a computer Science graduate.

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Hi Sulaiman,
The course is beneficial to trains professionals with different backgrounds, and equips them with knowledge and skills for the control of environmental pollution and the industrial safety and hygiene, which they can apply to their own fields.
After having passed the course they can promote awareness of health issues to individuals and the community and looks at ways of dealing with health issues and encouraging healthy lifestyles.
They can also work with people who have been socially excluded or who are experiencing crisis.
After the course candidates can find jobs in govt. or private sector or in universities/... View more

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M.Sc in finance has a less scope as compared to MBA in finance, but it also depends on which all subjects you have studied in M.Sc in finance and from which college. If you are motivated, you will get enough opportunities to develop your skills and get a good job after graduation.

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After completing Bachelor's degree, you can pursue a Master's degree in science. It is the best choice for science graduate students. The scope of M.Sc is very much demanding & you can gain a respectable job in this area after completing the program with good grades. There are various specializations that one can pursue in the M.Sc program. In each and every specialization, opportunities are available in medicine, chemical, petrochemical & polymer industries. After completing Master's degree in science, you can go for a research study in top organizations such as BAARC, ISRO, etc. You can also work in government & private sectors in variou... View more

40 Views Posted 6 years ago

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There's a lot of scope, though most of it goes into research work.
If you are into pure science and you're interested in chemistry, go for it. There are various jobs you can get in private as well as public sector, you just you need to be good at your things. Major jobs opportunities are in research and development sector, food industries chemical testing, being a professor, etc.

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Yes, it has a good scope in both India and abroad.

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<p>A master's degree in Geoinformatics earned overseas has a great scope. The rapidly expanding field of Geoinformatics blends <strong>information technology, computer science, and geography</strong>. It is employed in many different sectors, such as <strong>academia, business, and government.</strong><br>The following are some advantages of pursuing an MSc in Geoinformatics overseas:<br>access to top-notch instruction. Master's degrees in geoinformatics are available at many of the world's best universities. This implies that you will have the chance to pick the brains of top authorities in the fi... View more

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The scopes of Environmental Science is limited at present in India, but is going to see a plunge in the near future. As you know almost in all sector Environmental Protection is given emphasis, hence Environmental Science graduates have a bigger scope. But as of now the main problem is that the job that should be done by Environmental Post graduates are being done by students of Chemistry, Forestry, Agriculture, Botany etc. This is causing a stiff competition for Env. Science students. But there are still a lot of areas where Environmental Postgraduates are preferred. Environmental Consultancy: Many environmental consultancies like RAMKY, ... View more

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After completing M.Sc Environmental Science, you can work in governmental environmental officer. You can work as environmentalist.

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<p>An MSc course provides various career opportunities in fields such as:</p><p><strong>Research and Development</strong> – Working in labs, universities, or research organizations.</p><p><strong>Healthcare –</strong> Jobs in hospitals, clinics, or pharmaceuticals.</p><p><strong>Technology and IT –</strong> Careers in software development, data analysis, and IT consulting.</p><p><strong>Education </strong>– Teaching or research at colleges and universities.</p><p><strong>Environment and Sustainability </strong&... View more

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Hi Priyanshu,
After completing B.Sc Zoology, you may find employment in wild life, national parks, botanical gardens, zoos, laboratories, aquariums, animal clinics, fisheries and aquaculture, museums, research, pharmaceutical companies, veterinary hospitals etc.
You may work as :
-Animal Behaviorists
-Animal breeders
-Animal Trainers
-Animal Caretakers
-Animal and Wildlife Educators
-Animal rehabilitator
-Conservationists
-Documentary Maker
-Forensic Experts
-Lab Technicians
-Researcher
-Wildlife Biologists
-Veterinarian
-Zoo keeper
-Zoo Curator
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If you want to study more in your domain, go for M.Sc otherwise go for MBA.

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Hi,
After completing M.Sc. in statistics, you can opt the following options:
One can appear for the Civil Service Aptitude Test (CSAT) and enter into Indian Statistical Services (ISS). One can join National Council of Applied Economic and Research as Junior Research Fellow.
Other job profiles available are Foreign exchange trader, investment analyst, quality control analyst, trend analyst, cost estimator, etc.
Your career opportunity will get increased if you do the M.Sc. from any IIT or IISC institute. IIT JAM Exam is conducted for getting admission in the IITs:<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href... View more

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Hello Mukesh
Industry-relevant and academically-oriented curriculum, the programme helps students become reflective individuals, adequately trained to function in the dynamic and competitive hospitality industry. Aside from the hotel industry, such professionals are also lucratively hired in the merchant navy, airlines, and cruise ships, etc. And other assorted areas such as Cafeterias, Airline Catering (flight kitchen) and Club management, Cabin Services, Hotel and Tourism Associations, Hospital Administration and Catering, hospitality services in guest houses, forest lodges, resorts, banks, the armed forces, kitchen management cater... View more

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<p>MSc Mathematics delves deeply into mathematical theories, principles, and their applications across various branches like algebra, analysis, topology, number theory, etc.</p><p>MSc Statistics centres on statistical theory, methodologies, data analysis, probability, and applications in various domains such as healthcare, economics, social sciences, etc.</p><p>Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two.</p><table border="0" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><th><p align="center"><strong>P... View more

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