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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
There are many jobs available for Chemistry students in different government sector companies.
To apply for a job, you need to fulfill the criteria and qualify the exam conducted by the different government authorities. Unfortunately, no one can tell you how a job could be, you have to experience it for yourself.
1) Central Government Jobs :
Several exams are conducted by various government agencies for filling various posts available in Central Government sector.
- You can apply for the Scientific Assistant post in the labs of Defense Research Development and Organization (DRDO), Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
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astha singh

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Some of the well known PG courses available in India are-
M.Sc in clinical nutrition, M.Sc in food science, M.Sc in public health nutrition, M.Sc in food, nutrition and dietetics, PG Diploma in therapeutic nutrition, PG Diploma in sports science and nutrition, PG Diploma in food science and nutrition.
Course duration: M.Sc course lasts for a period of 2 years. PG Diploma course lasts for a period of 1 year.
Eligibility criteria: Must possess relevant Bachelor's degree from a recognized university/institute. The minimum aggregate required could be around 50-55% (or equivalent grade).
Further studies: After Master's degree or PG Diploma cou
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astha singh

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When you take a job as a nursing instructor, staff nurse or registered nurse immediately after clearing 12th, you can expect a consolidated pay package in the band of 2-2.8 LPA in the 1st year.

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astha singh

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Responsibilities of a cardiologist:
Examine patients and diagnose heart issues.
Treat cardiovascular diseases.
After complete analysis and tests, cardiologists provide medication to the patient.
Focus on pumping function of heart
Conducts heart surgery
A cardiologist may be designated as:
Cardiology Technologist
Cardiology Surgeon
ECG (electro-cardiographic) Technologist
Interventional Cardiologist
Cardiovascular Technologist
Assistant Cardiology Supervisor
Cardiac Catheterization Technologist
Electrocardiography Technician
Nuclear Cardiologist
You would be able to browse different colleges offering courses in B.Sc. medical from the link mentioned bel
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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Anshul,
When you speak about IIM then definitely it will be a respectful and rewarding career. As far as your package is concerned, I personally believe that you should first complete your graduation. Keep your scorecard excellent in the entire process. It is because your excellent scorecard will keep you ahead of others. The package actually depends on your negotiating capability with the employer at the time of interview. So, first be focused on your studies. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God bless you.

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astha singh

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There is no such criterion for law (LLB) courses. Graduates in any subject can join to law. Also, the subject is not related to science in any respect. Civil laws, criminal laws, etc. are studied under LLB course. Admission to the course is done through university level entrance exams.

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Bhavna Sharma

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Yes, you can. Infact there are a lot more fields in M.Sc for which you can go ahead.

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Yes, there is a wide scope in this field.

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