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Manohar matta

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No after B.Sc. Nursing you can for jobs or higher studies.

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Anirudh K

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Any student can get placed in the M.Sc. Agriculture course Placements after the M.Sc. Agriculture Course. In addition to that in both the private and government sectors, there are many jobs opportunities available. Everyone gets fair job opportunities as job openings are almost equal to the number of students. So many colleges in Bangalore Tamilnadu Coimbatore. Etc.

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Niharika Thakur kshatri

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Definitely you can do it!
You can opt for global business management in Canada irrespective of what u have done earlier.

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Rohit Kumar Nayak

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Yes, You can get job and yes you can also do DMLT after B.Sc.

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Abantika Mukherjee

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No, actually you can't, because the Eligibility Criteria for pursuing M.Sc. Agriculture is different. You should have done your UG in either of these:
Bachelor's in Agriculture
Bachelor's in Forestry
Bachelor's in Horticulture
In a recognised University and secured 60% aggregate marks. So, B.Sc. In CSC and IT will not be applicable for doing M.Sc. In Agriculture!

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Nilesh Parashar

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When it comes to today's business environment, cyber security cannot be understated in any way. A job in cyber security was something I could only achieve via formal schooling, and as time passed, I became more certain of this. As a consequence, I've chosen to enrol in NIIT's Cyber Security programme. I was curious in this issue, so I went out to study as much as I could. Amity Online and NIIT, among others, offer courses in cyber security online. According to its name, NIIT is a well recognised and respected name in the online education market. It has a good reputation. Courses offered by this provider are well-known for their meticul
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Pallavi Sharma

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MBA is a foremost career option that is pursued to be the best career option after compilation of BBA. The majority of students seek to pursue MBA after BBA or other commerce-related courses to just sharpen their skills, knowledge, and their educational background to perform well in their respective jobs in the corporate or finance world. Master of Business Administration is a two-year, internationally recognised postgraduate management degree that deals with the Science of business administration by streamlining organizational processes involving human resources, finance, marketing, sales, and customer services. The MBA course aims to
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Pallavi Sharma

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Now a days most of the students do MBA to get more job opportunities. The degree programme in Maters in Business Administration is one of the most jobs provider educational degree course in the world. An MBA can enhance your marketability as a professional and increase the quality and quantity of job opportunities. Over 98% of Wharton MBA graduates are extended full-time job offers. An MBA also helps you build business leadership skills, as well as a professional network. MBA is more about the experience rather than education. The focus of all the good MBA programs is on leadership development, teamwork, peer learning, problem-solving,
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Abantika Mukherjee

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Hi,
Sending a job inquiry email is a great way of introducing yourself to a company and establishing a connection. Sending an unsolicited inquiry shows that you have a genuine interest in the company and makes you a more interesting candidate option. You can also use the email as an opportunity to schedule a meeting to further inquire about working there and discuss where you might fit. Even if a particular organization has no job openings or at least None in your area of expertise, sending a job inquiry email gets your name and qualifications to them for future positions.

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