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7 years agoGuide-Level 15
You can pursue the following short term courses along with B.Sc. in Biotechnology:
Short term professional courses in food & beverage service and Kitchen.
Certificate in Food Biotechnology
Diploma of Health Science in Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology
Diploma in Biotechnology Engineering
Advanced Diploma Course in Biotechnology
Certificate in Biotechnology and Plant Tissue Culture
Post M.D. Certificate Course in Biotechnology
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
As per your query, after doing B.Sc, you have better idea about the stream that you had selected & there is more chance of research work as well as enhancing the skills. It gives you insight view of subject & reasoning of it. Mostly, after B.Sc, every one prefers M.Sc for better opportunity & knowledge. So, recall yourself & decide.
All the best.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
After completing your B.Sc, you can pursue Master's degree in M.Sc. If you wish to pursue management course, you can pursue MBA/PGDM and opt for the specialisation of your interest. If you expect to make your career in the technical field (computer) then you can go for MCA and if you are interested in competitive exams then you can appear for the Staff selection commission, CDS (Combined defence services ), UPSC, etc. In staff selection and UPSC, there are various exams and it depends on you for which post you would like to apply. For example- IAS, IPS, IFS, Indian Foreign Services, IRS, atomic research, laboratory research
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
1) Agriculture.
2) Animal husbandry.
3) Environment conservation.
4) Genetic engineering.
5) Health care.
6) Medicine.
7) Industrial research and development.
All the best.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
All the best.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
All options are open ended and prospective. Based on one's interest, it is required to be chosen.
1. Conventional M.Sc. math can give you teaching profession along with other jobs attempt through competitive Exam. You can go with a Ph.D to be a professor or lecturer at higher level.
2. M.Sc statistics is science of math working for prediction or conclusion based on the experienced data. It is of high demand in the market as no progress is achieved with out statistical analysis. Wide range of application tends to wider.
3. If you are interested with the implementation process and technique drawn from statistical conclusion i.e. if eng
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
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