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Anshu Raj

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Yes, for MBA you need to be a graduate in any field with 50% above in graduation. I recommend you Doon Business School, Dehradun for MBA in marketing.

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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Yes, you can do M.Sc from environmental Science after B.Sc in earth Science, but if you do the post-graduation in same branch as you had in under graduation, that will be more beneficial for you.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Wide range of courses and plethora of opportunities are available after B.Sc. It would be better if you have mentioned your specialisation in B.Sc. If any. However, after your B.Sc. You can look forward for various courses depending upon your interest and aggregate. Some of the best options are as follows:-
MCA: An ideal course for those who wants to touch the new heights in IT sector. If you have studies Mathematics in your +2 after completion of your B.Sc. You are eligible for MCA. An MCA degree which is an unique 3 years long master degree in Computer Application can fetch you some of the best jobs in IT sector. MBA: No matter what s
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Anagha G Nair

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Fields for B.Sc. Non medical student:
*M.Sc: M.Sc. Is the most preferred choice for B.Sc. Graduate for higher studies. Master degree in a specialise subject can be chosen for doctorate Research and excellent employment opportunities for student. *MBA: MBA is one of the most sought after career choice for graduate of each and every stream. Many Institute of MBA degrees with specialisation and scientific 2 Mains like hospital management, IT management, laboratory management, etc. * MCA computer application and IT industry is one of the most lucrative career options are available for B.Sc. Graduate. For higher education MCA is an ideal opt
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Mehak Seth

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Hi Rajindea, seems like you are very confused between M.Sc and B.Ed.
Well, in my opinion, you should opt M.Sc because if you had done your graduation in B.Sc. M.Sc will help you to understand and give knowledge in depth. In addition, it will give you number of options in future. M.Sc is mastering of basics you have learnt in your graduation. B.Ed will lend you in teaching, specially helpful in school teaching. But it only depends on your goals, area of interest and talent. If you are interested in teaching then you should opt B.Ed only.
According to me you should have some knowledge in detail of your basics for mastering in a subject.
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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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No, it's not good after B.Sc non-medical. I think you should try to crack civil service exams.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Depends on your post. But you can expect around 12k as staff and around 20k as management.

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Shail Oberoi

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This would depend on your specialisation. Based on it you could get jobs in marketing / sales / operations / HR / SCM / retail management, etc. in multiple industries.

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Shail Oberoi

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This would depend on your interest areas and long term career choice. If you intend to go into business management/administration then MBA is better. However, if you want to grow on the technical / research / academic side then MCA is better.

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Shail Oberoi

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It would depend on what specialisation you have picked up in MBA.

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