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ananya saha

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Hi,
You can go for BHMS.
There is a lot of scope. After the course completion (BHMS), you may find employment as:
1. Homeopathic practitioner in both India and abroad.
2. Medical representative at a private or government hospital.
3. Professor or a researcher in any homeopathic college.
4. You may start personal clinic.
5. You may setup retail shop of homeopathy medicines.
6. You may work in industries dealing with homeopathic preparations.
7. You may start your own pharmacy.
8. You may work in public and private sector.
9. You may work in private or government hospitals, clinics, NGOs, etc.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear
If you have a target to study MCA and want to enter into IT sector, then BCA will be better option for strong foundation and better approach for next education and job opportunities.
All the best.

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Saloni Gowda

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Yes, do what you like its OK if you have decided something do it.
All the best.

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RAMAN KAUSHIK

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LLB after B.Sc will help you in understanding the technical things which a non-science student can't. It will help you in establishing your career in IPR field too.

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Job after home science include:
Production jobs
Technical jobs
Research jobs
Teaching jobs
Sales jobs
Service jobs
Scope for Higher Studies after B.Sc Home Science
Candidates who are interested in home science can opt for the course right from the twelfth class itself. Many universities and institutes provides under graduate post graduate, diploma level courses at various levels.
Masters of Science in Nutrition and Food Processing
Master of Science in Textiles and Fashion Apparel
Master of Science in Social Work
Master of Science in Plant Physiology & Ecology
Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics
Master of Science in Human Development
Master o
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Seheer OttayilEducational Expert and Columnist

Guide-Level 11

MBA require Graduation in any stream as eligibility criteria. So graduation in which subject is not important. But if you take BBA, then it will be continuation of your graduate studies.
Apart from traditional specializations such as HR, Systems, Marketing and Finance, several sectoral programs also available at MBA like
Media and Entertainment Management
Project Management
Pharma Management
Marine Management
Logistics and Supply Chain Management etc.
If you want to specialize in Agricultural Marketing / Management, it is better to choose B.Sc-Agriculture

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mani khanna

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Hi,
Kindly check this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/articles/your-career-after-bachelors-in-information-technology-b-sc-it-blogId-4567

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mani khanna

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Hi,
There are several options for B.Sc in Physics if and only if you choose to pursue higher study. Otherwise mere graduate degree is just sufficient for couple of govt. jobs. Anyway coming back to the point
You can apply for JAM (55% is minimum required in B.Sc for applying in JAM) and can go for a master degree from any IITs. Not only in Physics but also you can apply for Energy science. However if these are the pros then the cons are that even M.Sc in Physics is not enough to get a job from IITs.
Its very bitter truth that once you land yourself in general science stream, the only way to survive is higher study. Although it is not alwa
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