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12th August 2018, 04:14 PM
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Is it beneficial to study BSc(Child Development & Family Relations) course?
Dear friends, I have completed my 12th with Science. Now, I want to do BSc(Child Development & Family Relations) course. But some of my friends are not suggesting me to do this course. So, I want to know that is it beneficial to do this course or not? Please advice me!
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22nd August 2018, 04:48 PM
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Re: Is it beneficial to study BSc(Child Development & Family Relations) course?
Yes, it will be beneficial if you are interested in working with NGO’s, welfare for poor and needy people.
B.Sc (Bachelor of Science) in Child development & family relations is a graduation level degree. The duration of the course is 3 years. The basic eligibility required for studying this course is a 10+2 in science stream with minimum 50% from any recognised board. The job opportunities which you can get after completing B.Sc in Child development & family relations are listed below: - Child care taker - Research assistant - Community representative - Assistant dress designer - Health care worker - Cook & Chef - Social worker - Food analyst - Teacher and etc., |
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