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Determine and study behavioural and emotional tendencies in people. Tests and assessments can be used to assist in the patient's mental health condition diagnosis. Through their own observations, interviews, surveys, and other ways, they collected information. Utilizing the data gathered from their research study, search organisational, psychological, emotional, and behavioural issues. Provide long-term counselling to patients who are struggling with mental health issues.

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Human behaviour and human psychology are studied in psychology, a postgraduate programme in psychology. It is focused on a deep and detailed investigation of psychology as a field. The M.A. Psychology programme lasts two years and is divided into four semesters. This course requires a graduating degree from a recognised university in any track with a minimum GPA of 50% to be eligible. There are, however, some reputable institutions that accept applicants with honours degrees in psychology or who have psychology as a graduating topic.

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Hello, All graduates who completed their studies using the 10+2+3 pattern or higher and received at least 50% of their total marks are eligible to apply for B.Ed. Admission. Teachers who have completed their education and teacher certification are referred to as TGTs (Trained Graduate Teachers). TGT is hired as a teacher to instruct classes up to X. Teachers with post-graduate degrees and training who are qualified to teach up to class XII are known as PGTs (Post Graduate Teachers). A B.Sc. B.Ed. Student is qualified for TGT positions in public and private schools. However, M.Sc. B.Ed. Graduates can work as PGTs in both public and priv
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Dear aspirant, The average minimum salary for a B.Sc. In Agriculture graduate is around INR 7, 00,000 to INR 9, 00,000. Government banks also recruit graduates to fill up various Officer level posts (generally dealing with loans). They can also be appointed as in the private sectors, agriculture Science graduates may find jobs as managers at plantations, as officers at fertilizer manufacturing firms, agricultural products marketing firms, agriculture machinery industries food processing units, etc. The average starting salary of these officers is generally between Rs 3 to 6 Lacs per year. And as you gain experience, there is a scope
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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Health Information Management (HIM) is defined as the process of acquiring, analysing and protecting digital and traditional medical information and is applied to both sectors - Health and health care. With advancements in healthcare technology, the traditional (paper-based) records are being replaced with electronic health records using tools such as - health informatics and health information technology. With increasing opportunities for health information professionals, the healthcare education sector has also come up with various types of courses in health information management like undergraduate,
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Kushal Sharma

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You can do MBA, MCA or M.Sc. By mathematics and journalism.

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Tushar Patil

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Go for M.Sc. That would be enough! Ph.D. is upto you!
The higher the qualification the better for career!

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You are not eligible for M.Sc Zoology after B.Sc. Agriculture in traditional Universities but you are eligible for M.Sc. Life Sciences course of JNU New Delhi, IISc Bangalore, CUJ Jharkhand, IISER Bhopal etc. Some institutes allow Agriculture Graduates to pursue M.Sc. In Life Sciences but not all institutes allow Agriculture Graduates in M.Sc. Botany or Zoology course. Even I also want to pursue M.Sc. Life Sciences after B.Sc. Agriculture.

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Career Prospects and Job Scope for a B.Sc. Botany Graduate are:
Farming Consulting.
Environmental Consultancies.
Plant Pathologies.
Molecular Biologist.
Nursery Manager.
Ecologist.
Plant Explorer.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. If you want to do government job then after completing B.Sc. Physics you can start career by doing research in government institute or university or service like Bank Exams Railway M.Sc. UPSC Geo Scientist can also apply for this to become a lecturer in government sector. For youPhD has to be completed and if you want to apply in research organisation, then after B.Sc. Physics you can apply in this start DRDO Research Institute in India Nuclear Science Center and BARC
If you study further, you will be able to get good salary and training in the field of your choice, you can give entrance exam like IIT JA
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