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29th January 2018, 08:12 PM
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What are the benefit of doing Integrated courses over normal individual degree courses?
I want to pursue B.Sc and thereafter M.Sc in Biotechnology. What does Integrated course means? What is the benefit of doing Integrated course over normal degrees course? After doing this what are the jobs opportunities? What kind of jobs can I expect?
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10th February 2018, 02:02 PM
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Re: What are the benefit of doing Integrated courses over normal individual degree courses?
It is always better to join Integrated course rather than opting for regular degree courses.
There are several advantages from Integrated Degree which are Academic Curriculum : The academic curriculum is completely different from the regular courses. Additional subjects and in depth syllabus would be there in Integrated courses academic curriculum. Due to this,m the candidates will gain more subject knowledge. Syllabus is designed based on Industry requirements : The syllabus is totally prepared based on the industry needs and hence whatever the industry requires from the candidates in their jobs would be taught during Integrated courses. Saves 1 year academic career : Not all the Integrated courses, but some integrated courses reduces 1 year academic career to the candidates. No special Entrance Exams : Usually, if the candidates want to join Post Graduation after Graduation, then the candidates need to crack the Entrance Exam to get admission in the top colleges. If the candidate did not qualify, then he is not eligible to get admission. But such a type of risk will not be there in Integrated courses. Top Faculty : Usually Integrated courses will be offered only in top colleges which will hire experienced faculty and hence you can easily clarify all your doubts. If you are having the opportunity to get admission for Integrated course, please do not miss. You can surely go for it. |
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