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18th June 2016, 04:08 PM
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What can I do next after B.Sc Botany with Zoology and Chemistry?
I had completed my B.Sc botany with zoology and chemistry as my complementary subjects. What can I do next? Is there are any job opportunities with it?
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19th June 2016, 01:07 AM
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Re: What can I do next after B.Sc Botany with Zoology and Chemistry?
Courses available to pursue after B.Sc Botany with Zoology and Chemistry subjects:
As you have completed Bachelor of Science in Botany with Zoology and Chemistry subjects, Master's Degree in any of the below subjects is recommended. Although there are many courses, Master of Science is the best course and choose the stream in which you are really good at. )) Botany )) Zoology )) Chemistry Yes, Master's in the above subjects are recommended as far as the future scope is concerned. "M.Sc in Botany, M.Sc in Chemistry/ M.Sc in Zoology" are the best courses. Besides these here are the other courses which are available to pursue. * M.Sc in Biotechnology * M.Sc in Microbiology * M.Sc in Nutrition and Dietetics If you are really interested in core field, then I would strongly suggest you to appear in NET/ JRF or SLET Entrance examination to have a bright future. Another option available is B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) course as there is a good scope after this course. |
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19th June 2016, 06:20 PM
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Re: What can I do next after B.Sc Botany with Zoology and Chemistry?
There are two options after B.Sc Botany, either you continue your studies or try for a job. The aspirant can study M.Sc in Botany or Zoology or Chemistry or can study MBA. There are many choices available in the education line. The courses are available in various colleges. You have to appear for an entrance examination for the admission to the post graduate courses. Regarding the job you can apply for a Bank jobs like Clerks & Probationary Officer. The eligibility for these posts is graduation in any discipline from a recognized university. The IBPS is conducting the examination and recruitment for many nationalized banks.
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