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Ashish PandeyCounselor & Career Planner

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Every course has equal job opportunities. It depends on our skills and abilities, where we are best suited. So, analyse your skills and you will get answer on your own. Opt for either life science or nursing. Nursing is specific, where you will bound only in nursing field. But, if you opt life science, it may lead you towards many opportunities.

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Arshdeep Singh Lyricist,composer,guitarist,singer.also a student

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B.Sc. Life Sciences - Stands for Bachelor of Science Life Sciences. Typically, a B.Sc. is a three year course, minimum eligibility for which is an intermediate (10+2) in Science. Life Sciences are the study of all living organisms. It involves the scientific study of living organisms, like plants, animals, and human beings. Subjects usually studied under this degree are Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics & Statistics, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biodiversity, Genetics & Genomes, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Physiology, Embryology etc.

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Akanksha vats

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B.Sc in life Science because if you do B.Sc in life Science you will have more option but if you do nursing so you will have to do something in nursing only

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manisha marwaha

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There is a wide scope for students with B.Sc life Science in India as well as foreign countries. Sea food and fish products are in demand and this sector provides opportunities for life Science students. They can pursue research in life Science which helps them to identify the wide range of products and techniques in the respective field. Biotechnology and fish genetics are two important areas where the life Science students have a lot to explore and research.
More details about the scope for B.Sc students after their course are given below.
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Agronomist
Biochemist
Biomedical Engineer
Biophysicist
Epidemiologist
Food Scientist
Horticult
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Himanshu Rao

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Yes, practicals do require you to cut all these things as then only you learn the operational skills. And yes, the syllabus for B.Sc Medical and B.Sc life Science is different.

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muskan goyal

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