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Konapala Nagalakshmi

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After BSc chemistry, the following are the best line or courses:MSc in Applied Chemistry.MSc in Inorganic Chemistry.MSc Pharmaceutical Chemistry.MSc Bio-Chemistry.P.G. Diploma in Analytical Chemistry.Certificate in Biochemistry.Certificate in Application of Chemistry

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Konapala Nagalakshmi

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List of M.Sc Courses after B.Sc ChemistryM.Sc Analytical ChemistryM.Sc Bio-ChemistryM.Sc Inorganic ChemistryM.Sc Organic ChemistryM.Sc Medicinal ChemistryM.Sc Molecular ChemistryM.Sc Applied ChemistryM.Sc Drug ChemistryM.Sc Environment & Green ChemistryM.Sc General ChemistryM.Sc Instrumental AnalysisM.Sc Oil & Gas ChemistryM.Sc Organic Pharmaceutical ChemistryM.Sc Pharmaceutical ChemistryM.Sc Physical & Materials ChemistryM.Sc Physical ChemistryM.Sc Theoretical ChemistryMaster’s in Computational Chemistry

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Abhay shivhare

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Yes, a B.Sc in Non-Medical can lead to job opportunities in various sectors such as IT, engineering, finance, and research. Graduates can work in roles like data analyst, software developer, or research assistant. To enhance job prospects, acquiring additional skills or certifications in relevant fields, like programming or data analysis, can be beneficial. Networking and internships also play a crucial role in securing good job opportunities.

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rubina singh

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An MBA is only worth the expense, time, and effort when the graduate plans to work in a business-related field, in management, or as a company founder. An MBA may not be useful for those working in other industries unless they are in management or leadership roles.The MBA is much more than a degree in Business and Management  it is an experience of personal and professional growth which gives participants the opportunity to explore a variety of non-traditional careers. Professionals who are committed to making the most of their studies are also able to introduce a major shift in their current lives. Whether it is to change their g
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Bhumika Yadav

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At GRD Institute of Management and Technology, BSc graduates have various job prospects across various industries. Students can explore career opportunities such as Data Analysts, environmental consultants, Laboratory Technicians, Quality control analysts, Science writers/communicators, Pharmaceutical sales representatives, and Health educators. These roles span fields such as Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Science, and Public Health, offering diverse paths for graduates to explore.

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SHRIPAD PATIL

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Bachelor of Science in Cardiac Technology Top Colleges, Syllabus, Scope and Salary. Cardiac Technologies an allied course in medicine. Cardiac Technologists assist physicians during invasive cardio vascular testing; a tube is inserted into one of the blood vessels that carry blood into the heart. Jan 8, 2019Top job profiles: Cardiovascular Technologist, Cardiologist, And Medical Sonographer, a. Top recruiting areas: Private clinics, Hospital administration, Research and Medical. Course Fee: INR 1,000 to 4 LacsAverage Starting Salary: INR 2 to 20 Lacs.

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Satya Mudapaka

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Someone answered wrong below. For the above question. It is quite the reverse. A B.Sc hon. degree in Agri is nothing, but a subject major in the Degree with other minors like Botany or Zoology. On the other hand, B.Sc Agri is purely a professional degree with a course mandate regulated by ICAR.

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Smart Khan

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Please explain can we do MD in cardiology after completing Bsc in cardiology if do then explain the process of MD.In India or foreign country 

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