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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
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System integrator
Hardware Designer
Logic Designer
Systems Analyst
System Administrator
Computer programmer
Computer Scientist
You also have the option to apply for lecturer job in government colleges by clearing the UGC NET exam. You should consider M
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
After B.Sc Agriculture, you can work as:
Agriculture development officer, Administrative posts in government and non-government organizations. Self Employed (Establishing agriculture based small industries)
You can also join pvt. companies as sales officer or technical representatives in pesticide, fertilizer, SEED and irrigation systems companies etc. I would like to recommend you that you should pursue your B.Sc Agriculture, from a well renowned, reputed nationally or state wise university, in which chances of visit by agricultural companies is more for placements sessions. You must compare in which university the rate is higher as
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
In this case, you have possibly 2 options, #1) If you have missed the entrance of MCA. You can drop 1 (or 2 year) and utilise that effectively by gaining work experience in related field. This increase the Probability of MCA selection and gives you sufficient time for entrance preparation. #2) or you can do M.Sc. [IT/Statistics] or Data Science (preferred) else you can take tell chance for MBA. Pooja, whichever options you find suitable for you, go with it. Hope this helps. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
All types of businesses, either Big or Small, needs logistics professionals for inventory and accounts receivables. If the organisation is small a single manager can handle all the work and if, a organisation is big in size a whole department is required for the same. People starts their career in logistics as an entry-level position and working their way up to jobs and more responsibilities and a higher salary. Manufacturing industry mostly hire people for logistics because their 50% work is of logistics only. People of d
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