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Dear Shubham, At LPU, This programme is designed to provide the opportunity to broaden knowledge in the several fields of mathematics and its applications. The learner has to do a project work keeping in mind the research centricity. The Elective courses from within the discipline, to give more depth or breadth to a student's core competencies. DATA EXPLORATION AND PREPARATION
In this course, we will cover various topics of data warehouse such as OLTP and OLAP and students will do hands on such topics. The goal is the extraction of patterns and knowledge from large amounts of data, not the extraction (mining) of data itself. PREDICTIVE... View more

34 Views Posted 6 years ago

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B.Sc is not the end my dear. This is just a start towards your aim. So, please, first of all, keep a mindset to go for higher studies. Your next step should be to pursue M.Sc in a Better college for Zoology with good marks so that you even go for some research work. I would suggest to you that during your M.Sc only start working on a topic of your interest and try to publish a paper. Meanwhile, go for some online courses that will build up your CV. Then after completion of your research, you can work in well known Indian Bureau Forensic Labs. Utilize your work area.

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Environmental science is a multidisciplinary approach and integrates the biological, physical and earth sciences. With the intention to understand, how earth works and how it supports life systems, identify, control and prevent disruption to its systems and species caused by human activity.
Environmental scientists conduct research to identify the causes of such issues and work upon strategies on how to minimize or eliminate them. They conduct theoretical research to increase the understanding of how the natural world works and use their knowledge to formulate recommendations and develop strategies for managing environmental problems.<... View more

478 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Yes, you can. The minimum requirement for writing the exam is to have a Master’s degree with 50 percentage marks.

236 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes you are eligible for every government job but you have to appear for competitive exam like ssc/cgl, Prelims etc.

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What is the best career for M.Sc Biochemistry? The best career for M.Sc Biochemistry depends on what the person wants to do. Many biotech industries employ M.Sc Biochem as entry level production managers, quality control people and some as entry-level research assistants. A Ph.D in Biochemistry might fetch you a higher position as a scientist, but it also depends on what branch you do your Ph.D in. Molecular biology and protein purification, cloning technique skills are often asked for. If interested in academia, the best thing to do is to finish a Ph.D from some reputed university here or abroad, continue with a p... View more

1.4k Views Posted 8 years ago

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M.Sc in Chemistry means you'll be a chemist not pharmacist. There's a difference between chemist & pharmacist. Chemist is one who can make chemical related things like medicines but pharmacist can't make those, pharmacist are those who can suggest about medicines. So you need to complete D. Pharm, M.Pharm for opening a chemist shop and will need a license of pharmacist to open it.

83 Views Posted 6 years ago

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There are a lot of job opportunities. The eligibility for M.Sc. medical sociology is just a graduate from recognized university or college and this course is of 2 years. Else, if you are interested in distance mode as you are a working woman. You can give exams online or offline as per your situation.

140 Views Posted 6 years ago

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It's 6-8 lakhs per year.

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Bioinformatics is an emerging scientific discipline & highly remunerative career options. The career prospect in Bioinformatics has been gradually increasing with the use of information technology in the area of molecular biology. Bioinformatics degree holder can work in all sectors of pharmaceutical, biomedical organizations, biotechnology, in research institutions, hospital, industry and even NGOs. You can work in private & government hospitals and as a teacher in private and public colleges. They can also be employed in scientific research institutes of private & public sector. Most of these professionals are working in pharmaceutical a... View more

42 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Yes, you can easily get job after M.Sc. Food Science and Technology.

73 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Apply for fellowship or junior researcher in whatever field you want. Also, there are frequent vacancies in government sectors keep an eye for such notices and apply in them. CSIR and DRDO, etc. , give out vacancies each year and so do other institutes. Also, pursue Ph.D.

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The chances of getting admission are very less. You may try getting admission through management quota.

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For chemistry, you can work in any industry: pharmaceutical, makeup, refining, petroleum, soap.

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There is a lot of scope for M.Sc Tech students in India, all you need is good hands in programming and coding and that's it, top IT companies will hire you based on your skills no matter whether you have a certificate or not.

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There are plenty of opportunities available after you do Masters in economics. You can join any company as analyst, consultant or strategist. In both these institutes, average CTC is around INR. 11 lacs - INR. 12 lacs. You can join any government organization in research work. You be an IES. You can join RBI in their policy research department, which is very good and rewarding.
1) Every corporation, financial service provider, financial institution, consultancy firm and public as well as government sector bank have positions for economists, research associates, research analysts, risk managers, debt managers, budget managers, investme... View more

95 Views Posted 8 years ago

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IIT, Bombay and IIT, Delhi are good for placements but all the IITs are best for M.Sc chemistry.

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Hello Sahithi,
Candidates who have completed Master’s degree in environmental science can find many jobs in government sector and private sector. They can get jobs in several government organizations like Pollution Control Board, Water Authority and Urban Planning. Several private organizations like refineries, distilleries, food processing industries and fertilizer plants are also offering various jobs for these graduates.
There are many opportunities available for M.Sc environmental science graduates in the private sector. Several companies are recruiting these graduates for environmental manager position. Some companies recr... View more

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You will able to get a job after M.Sc Chemistry abroad but after gaining a few years of relevant research or industry experience. All the best.

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In India, there are many job opportunities that the students of anthropology can behest. Also you have the option of teaching in educational institutes to other students of Anthropology. Anthropological Survey of India is the major recruiter for anthropologists in the country both at the centre and at the state levels as well. There are also many government research institutes which employ anthropologists in India. One has the option to making it to organizations such as WHO, UNESCO and UNICEF. Sectors such asartgalleries, curators, publishing houses, NGOs, archives, museums, libraries, etc. Are also options where one can... View more

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If you want to study more then you can go ahead with Ph.D. and get a doctorate degree. If you want to do a job then take the NET exam and become a lecturer.

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84 Views Posted 7 years ago

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UPSC aspirant,

These are the job profiles:
Volcanologists
Petroleum Geologists
Environmental Geologists
Earth Science Teachers
Glacial or Quaternary Geologists
Structural Geologists
Hydrogeologists
Engineering Geologists
Paleontologist

40 Views Posted 5 years ago

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Based on your interest:
1) you can opt for Ph.D. or work as research fellow at any institute such as THSTI, IISER, NII, RCB, AIIMS, PGIMER, SCTIMST etc.
2) You can also apply in good pharma companies such as Panacea Biotech, Fresenius kabi, Sun Pharma, Cipla, Cadila etc. Several positions are available such as QA/QC/ Business Development/ Research Scientist/ Consultant etc. ,
3) if your interest is in teaching- you can apply as a lecturer at any good college/ university offering biotechnology.
4) I would also recommend you to be a entrepreneur and start your own venture. Its never too late to begin new! Explore new opportunity!

29 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Yes, you can apply for jobs in these companies.

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There are a total of 32 colleges which offer M.Sc. in Horticulture from India. Use the link provided below to view all these colleges and navigate to a college of your choice. Additionally, you can also download the college brochure which contains accurate details regarding admissions, course eligibility, fee structures, etc. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/horticulture-colleges-india" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/horticulture-colleges-india</a>

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Geologist in GSI, ONGC. Coal India Limited, Indian oil corporation, Essar oil Ltd, GAIL etc.

125 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Opportunities available in government sector-
M.Sc degree holders in Seed Science and Technology can get the post of a scientist in Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). But they have to qualify the examination conducted by Agriculture Scientist Recruitment Board. It is possible for them to pursue their career as a lecturer, assistant professor or associate professor in agricultural colleges and universities, provided they qualify the NET exam. Job profiles available for them in National Seed Corporation (NSC), State Seed Testing Lab (SSTL), State Seed Corporations (SSCs), Central Seed Testing Lab (CSTL), and Breeder Seed Uni... View more

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There are lots of options for M.Sc chemistry like analyst or research associate with chemical industry, pharmaceutical industry and food processing industry.

117 Views Posted 8 years ago

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UPSC aspirant,

Some most famous job profiles of Optometrists are given below:
Customer Care Associate
Private Practitioner
Professor
Trainee Optometrist
Vision Consultant
Optometry Researcher
The initial monthly salary of an optometrist ranges between Rs.20, 000 to Rs.40, 000. Optometrist can earn Rs. 4 to 5 lacs per year as a fresher. An ophthalmologist makes different salaries depending upon their employment place, applicable skills and geographical area. In India, they can earn at least Rs.9 to 10 lacs in a year. The median salary for an ophthalmologist in the US is $202,133 annually.

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