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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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If you want to do M.Sc in geography then you must not only have keen interest in geography for your future studies but also the basic knowledge of your subject, related topics, syllabus covered in B.Sc Geography. Otherwise, without any previous knowledge doing M.Sc. In such subject is totally meaningless.

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Ishmeet Singh

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St Xavier's Kolkata, located near Park Street, is the original St Xaviers of the franchise. The college enjoys its reputation in the circuit and companies like Deloitte, KPMG, PWD, etc. Visit the college annually for placements. However, in-campus placements for any B.Sc. Course is not famous as most of the students pursue Masters after graduation.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Candidates who have passed B.Sc. With at least one subject of biological sciences like Zoology Botany, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Microbiology, Biotechnology, BPT B.Pharma B.Sc. MLT, B.Sc. Physician Assistant, B.Sc. Nursing or any other professional graduates in Allied Health Science with a minimum of 50 % marks or MBBS BDS BHMS B.A. MS BSMS and BUMS graduates. So, if you have studies any of these subjects you are eligible. Also, the eligibility may vary from college to college.

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Riya Verma

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Both B.Pharma and B.Sc. MLT have a good scope in the healthcare industry, and the choice depends on your interests and career goals. B.Pharma focuses on pharmaceutical Science, drug development, and the use of drugs for the treatment of various diseases. On the other hand, B.Sc. MLT focuses on medical laboratory technology, including laboratory analysis of biological specimens such as blood, urine, and tissue samples. Both fields have promising career opportunities, including jobs in research, pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, and diagnostic labs. It is essential to research each field's scope and potential career opportunities befo
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Aditya Tanwar

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Yes, there are several medical-related courses that you can pursue after completing B.Sc. In Mathematics. Here are some options:
M.Sc. In Biostatistics: This is a two-year postgraduate degree programme that focuses on the use of Statistics in the field of healthcare and medical research. Biostatistics involves the design and analysis of studies related to human health, epidemiology, and clinical trials. M.Sc. In Medical Physics This is a two-year postgraduate degree programme that involves the application of Physics to the field of medicine. Medical Physics includes the use of radiation in diagnostic imaging and cancer treatment. M.Sc.
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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can do LL.B. (3 Year PG Law programme) after B.Sc. CS. You can give CLAT/ISAT entrance test for taking admission in Law University and Colleges. Doing LL.B. After B.Sc. CA is a very good option. Many corporate sectors prefer this combination of degree and one of the finest opportunities in Intellectual Property Law and cyber law department. No degree has cons. Best of Luck.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The placement in this department are low but one can get job in private and government sector.

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Harshad Gore

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MS in the subject related to your B.Sc. General would be preferable. Also, you can try for internships in a field related to your B.Sc Degree in Canada along with your MS as you have teaching experience, you may apply for B.Ed in Canada and become a teacher there and settle directly after B.Ed. There is a lot of scope, go for it after checking the university requirements and guidelines in Canada. All the best.

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Vishesh Vanjani

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You can also try in SPPU, Pune; Christ college, Bangalore and St, Xaviers college.

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Vishesh Vanjani

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Almost all of the discussed careers are related to Biology so I won't do that. Have you ever thought about exploring Science even in college, like studying Chemistry Physics computers, and even Maths. If yes, then I'm sure you are not alone. What's even better? Some colleges offer such opportunities by letting you study different subjects for some semesters (depending on the college) and letting you choose your major subject from them depending on your actual interest. Some national level and reputed colleges can even offer you degrees in subjects you might not have even studied in 12th. The reason for answering such open-mindedly is f
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