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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You may refer to following article for details on career opportunities after graduation degree in Food Technology: https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/articles/taste-success-with-a-career-in-food-technology-blogId-5014

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Anubhuti Singh

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Yes, you can. You would have applied for state entrance examination before. But since you had not gone for any test, you can apply for particular colleges, as some college provide direct admission.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are advised to gain M.Sc and Ph.D degrees to work as a professor in any Indian University. You will also have to clear NET examination.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Ashish,
After completion of the nursing course, there are various career opportunities available. The nurses can get jobs in both government and private sectors. Mostly they work in areas like government and private hospitals, nursing homes, old age homes, orphanages, various industries, sanatoriums and armed forces. Some of the popular nursing course are:
Master of Science in Nursing
Master of Science in OBST and Gyane Nursing
Master of Science in Paediatric Nursing
Master of Science in Psychiatric Nursing
Post Basic Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing
Master of Philosophy in Nursing

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Deepanshu,
In addition to the scientific sector jobs, Science graduates can get employed in non-scientific sectors also. However, little training is required to work in these fields. B.Sc. holders can work in the relevant fields in Science and Technology, in which they are specialized. They can seek out for career in research laboratories, Government corporations, banking and finance sector and so on. Apart from this, science graduates can also find jobs in IT industry, business, BPO, marketing, technical writing and so on.
Employment Areas
Agriculture Industry.
Testing Laboratories.
Forensic Crime Research.
Wastewater Plants.
Aquariums.
En
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to seek admission in MCA on completion of B.Sc maths degree.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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There are multiple job opportunities available in the field of IT. As per NASSCOM Indian IT Industry revenues grew by 13% in FY2015 and it added 2,30,000 employees in FY15. NASSCOM has forecasted that IT industry exports will grow by 12-14% and domestic market by 15-17% in FY2016 ( Actual data is yet to be released. India's IT-BPM industry is projected to grow ~8% in FY2017 to USD 154 billion. In light of the very disruptive emerging technologies, the industry is re-imagining itself to become the Digital Solutions Partner for the world. B.Tech CSE & IT, MCA grads from top engineering colleges and universities have excellent career oppo
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Sushant RajI am a tech geek..!!

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Yes, you can do actuarial after doing B.Sc in mathematical science.

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mani khanna

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Dear Student,
After doing your B.Sc in chemistry, botany and zoology, you can pursue M.Sc in any of these subjects. You can also think of doing your B.Ed; which will make you eligible for teaching in high schools. The options are vast and many. Once your post graduation is done prepare well for you NET/JRF/SLET; qualifying which will make you eligible for lectureship. After B.Ed if you also do your M.Ed you will be eligible for teacher training institutes. You can also think of studying genetics or other super specialized fields like plant anatomy, physiology, floriculture, neurobiology, biotechnology, biochemistry. Research and develop
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