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<p>After completing an M.Sc from <strong>Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University</strong>, graduates have various job opportunities in sectors such as the <strong>fertilizer industry</strong>, <strong>SEED companies</strong>, <strong>horticulture</strong> departments, and <strong>food processing</strong> industries. They can also work as researchers or professionals in <strong>government agricultural departments</strong> and <strong>private agribusiness firms</strong>. Other opportunities include roles in <strong>horticulture extension services</... View more

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<h3>B.Sc. Nursing Entrance Exam at Al-Karim University:</h3><ul><li>Application Period: April 29, 2024, to June 25, 2024</li><li>Eligibility Criteria:<ul><li>Minimum age: 17 years as of December 31 of the admission year</li><li>10+2 with 45% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English</li></ul></li><li>Application Fee: INR 1,500 (Non-refundable)</li><li>Admission Process: Entrance Exam (Date TBD)</li><li>Application Mode: Online or in person</li></ul><p>For detailed information, visit the official website of Al-Ka... View more

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<p>The fee for B.Sc nursing at Parijat Nursing College is INR 70,000 per year. This college offers a B.Sc in full-time mode, i.e., you need to attend regular classes. Admission to B.Sc nursing in this college does not require any entrance exam. You can visit college and get enrolled in this course. A total of 50 seats are offered by the college for this course. This college is affiliated with Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University and it has been recognized by the Indian Nursing Council (INC).</p><p>I hope it will help. You can reach out to us for further queries.</p><p>Thank You.</p>

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In India BPT is less scope but is abroad have great career according B.Sc. Agriculture is great career its have a lot of scope in private or government sector.

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M.Sc plant breeding-
You could begin your career in agriculture universities and central universities as a:
Junior plant breeder or as an assistant professor or in the central research organizations of the Indian agricultural research institutes or in the crop research directorates or, plants hereditary resource bureau as plant reproduction or by the agriculture research services or, as a generalist and cytogeneticists.
M.Sc in food technology-
Popular sectors for employment:
Food manufacturing and processing (Grains, fruits, vegetables, fish, meat, etc.)
FMCG Pharma-Biotech
Agro-Biotech
Dairy Firms
Pou... View more

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<p>Over the past years, MSc Chemistry has emerged as one of the most sought-after courses in India. The course provides students with an opportunity to explore the vast domains of the subject. MSc Chemistry scope is ever increasing. <br><br>After successful completion of this course, one can choose to engage in research work, practice as a scientist and even turn to the education sector in search of employment. <br><br>Students can also consider pursuing a higher degree after completing MSc Chemistry courses. A PhD in Chemistry enables students to keep expanding their knowledge and provide research training as... View more

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<p>MSc in Biotechnology in UK for international students is not just limited to laboratory but applies to daily life in Agriculture, Food Processing, and Healthcare. Students completing their education with a MSc in Biotechnology in UK will have the technical skills, competencies, and expert knowledge that will be required by the employers. The fields where graduates of MSc Biotechnology in UK are:</p><ul><li>Manufacturing</li><li>Research &amp; Development, Laboratory jobs, Technician jobs</li><li>Sales and Technical Support</li><li>Regulatory Affairs and Quality Control</... View more

104 Views Posted 7 years ago

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M.Sc. Botany Scope:
After the completion of M.Sc. In botany, you can work in public and government sector as well. You can get a job role of Plant Taxonomy, Weed Scientists, Ethnobiology, Plant Scientists, Pathology, Palynology, Plant ecology and much more.

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A microbiologist can get jobs in many places like R&D laboratories of government and private hospitals, research organizations, Food, Beverage, Pharmaceutical and Chemical Industries.
After doing M.Sc. Microbiology, one can join R&D department of any good Biotech company.
You can also join research programmes after clearing UGC or CSIR NET exam & further go for PhD.
Microbiology colleges in Delhi/NCR:
Lovely Professional University
Amity University
GD Goenka University
Indian Agricultural Research Institute
Maulana Azad MedicaL College
Microbiology colleges in Dehradun:
Sai Institute of Paramedical a... View more

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<p><span lang="EN-US">The scope of M.Sc in Medical Biotechnology is vast and promising in today's healthcare industry. Medical biotechnology is an interdisciplinary field that combines biology, medicine, and technology to develop innovative solutions for diagnosing and treating diseases. With the advancements in genetic engineering, molecular diagnostics, and drug development, the demand for skilled professionals in medical biotechnology is on the rise.</span></p><p><span lang="EN-US">When it comes to pursuing M.Sc in Medical Biotechnology in Pune, there are several reputable colleges... View more

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<p>There was no information concerning how much Sri Sai College of Nursing, Anantapur charges for M.Sc. Psychiatric Nursing. You could reach out directly for such important information; it could be through their portal, or call the admissions office for details concerning admissions and such. The information may include eligibility and cost.</p>

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Go for Aurangabad University, as it is more recognized and renowned university.

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After M.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics, you can either start working with any of the pvt or government hospitals that have their own dietetics department or you can continue with Ph.D. You can try for RD.

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Both have very good opportunities, but if you look closely M.Sc Zoology is strictly refined to the study of animals and mammals and research is purely based on the ecosystem. Whereas, M.Sc Chemistry has a broad scope in the pharmaceutical sector with drug development, drug modifications, industrial waste management, environmental planning, food organic chemistry, etc. The salary range for both is equal at 5-7 LPA with top MNCs. But, M.Sc Chemistry stands out in terms of overall internships and job opportunities.

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India is a growing country in order to the food industries. There are around 500 million high and medium class consumers and any industry that is involved in the food sector, do not want to spoil the opportunity to grab the consumers. Thats why the demand of food technologist is increasing day by day in India. A professional in the field of food technology can find the employment in the field of food manufacturing plant, research and development labs, catering companies, food whole sellers, restaurant and the hospital. People can choose the area of their working as per the interest of their subject. Some of the regulator... View more

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After doing M.Sc in Zoology, you can opt teaching as your profession, if you are interested in doing government job in teaching, you can do B.Ed and start preparing for the various levels of teaching job in schools. You can also prepare for NET and start teaching in colleges. You can also go for NET-JRF and starts your research work. You can also work in research field in CSIR as junior research fellow after your Ph.D. Various projects are also there, which admit research fellows for specific period of time, you can also join them. Different departments also admit the persons having M.Sc in specialized field. You can also prepare for civil... View more

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Subjects such botany zoology, chemistry and physics makes you eligible for teaching at school and university level both while subjects such as biochemistry, biotechnology and biosciences makes you eligible for teaching at university level only and jobs in industries. Now choose where you wish to work.

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Engineering jobs in Germany:
Since the German economy is primarily driven by the manufacturing industry, jobs for engineers are usually not hard to come by. In fact, since most tech German companies are involved in advanced and applied research, Germany will always need Science, engineering and technology experts. According to recent statistics, Germany has the second the highest number of engineering workers among all employees in the EU. Foreigners are allowed to live and work in Germany and on average, salaries for engineering experts are around 46,126 EUR/year. Regards.

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Yes, it has a good future.

562 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Dear Amulya,
The scope for Clinical research is good, suggest you take a Masters which offers you this option, with research you will get extra preference for both Visa and stay back.

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Nowadays, scope in physiotherapy is very less in south India. You can choose Bachelor in Prosthetics &amp; Orthotics.
For PCM/PCB stream students, One good option with 100% job potential is Bachelor course in Prosthetics &amp; Orthotics. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="www.iipoinstitute.in" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>www.iipoinstitute.in</a>

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Hi Ruchika, Bioinformatics is defined broadly as the study of the inherent structure of biological information. Medical centers are also increasingly hiring bioinformatics graduates as genomics data become important in medical research and clinical applications. # Bioinformatics Career Scope & Job prospects have become widespread after the merging of the information technology sector has taken place with that of molecular biology. Job prospects are in all sectors of biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and biomedical sciences, in research institutions, hospitals, and industry. # Bioinformatics have a bright future ! Bioinformatics is not onl... View more

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Masters of Sciences Anatomy or M.Sc Anatomy is a postgraduate degree course. Its duration is 2 years and is divided into total 4 semesters i.e. 2 semesters per year. An individual has to prepare for both practical and theory exams that are held at end of each semester. M.Sc in anatomy helps in understanding the basic concepts of research methodology and development of skills required for teaching medical students. You can study different subjects like Gross Anatomy, Comparative Anatomy, Microscopic Anatomy, Developmental Anatomy and Neuroanatomy etc.
What is M.Sc. in Anatomy about?
M.Sc in Anatomy is mainly the scientific study of ... View more

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The future scope for M.Sc. Biotechnology is so good, both government and private institutes and industries need lots of Biotech students. Biotechnology is a broad field that employs students with a wide range of interests. The employer additionally requests a variety of skill Sets such as communication, punctuality, and so on. The M.Sc. Degree will also take you to a position with a very decent wage. Biochemists, quality control analysts, senior research scientists, biomedical engineers, crime lab technicians/forensic, research associates, validation technicians, and many other career opportunities are popular and sought after. One should ... View more

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Here are some of the colleges you can look for-
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College,
GITAM University,
Haldia Institute of Health Sciences,
University College of Nursing Faridkot etc.

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For this course, jobs after B.Sc. Nursing are nursing superintendents, Indian Government, Teachers, Nursing assistants/supervisors, etc. Students can also enrol for post-graduation courses like M.Sc. In Renal, M.Sc. Biochemistry, M.Sc. Nursing, M.Sc. Biotechnology, etc.

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<p>Hi dear&nbsp;</p><h4>Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)</h4><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Pass with&nbsp;<strong>60%&nbsp;<abbr title="The criteria of aggregate marks as defined by awarding Board/ University will be considered for calculation of Eligibility as well as Scholarship.For more details kindly refer Part-C of Prospectus.">aggregate marks</abbr></strong>&nbsp;in Bachelor&rsquo;s Degree of Science in&nbsp;Food Sciences<br>Or&nbsp;<strong>Applied Medical Science&nbsp;</strong>(Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physiothe... View more

376 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Dear aspirant, A nursing job in Dubai is an excellent opportunity for nurses looking to further their career in a new and exciting way. There is a high demand for professional, qualified nurses in the UAE with job opportunities available across the country. Hope it helps.

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all this three have great scope in India as well as in the other countries. day by day demand is increasing drastically.if you have any interest you can definitely go for it
good luck

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