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Hello ,
as your query is you want to know that which course is better in between BSc Hons in chemistry or BSc physical science with chemistry.
I would like to tell you in comparison with both of the courses based on placement scope opportunity syllabus in my opinion at and of all of these All That Matters is which cause you are most reliable to take admission in based on your understanding based on your perspective which course will be better for you apart from that talking about placement scope opportunity syllabus in my opinion going with physical science with chemistry has better options to go with as it provides you placement scope opportunity and in case of syllabus it is generalized and a bit Complex but if you have a endurance and basic concepts clear on physics then you can go with the course.
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Hey Aspirant,
Scope for Agriculture Biotechnology in India are
Hello Alwin,
Mechatronics combines electronics and mechanical engineering. This combination is used in the design of products and manufacturing. Application of mechatronics results in synchronizing a mechanical structure with its control, using electronic systems. An industrial robot is a good example of a mechatronics. Top recruiters are Tata Motors, Honda, TCS, WIPRO. Starting salary could be around Rs. 30,000.
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Telecommunications is getting faster everyday.Continuous technical transformation and information waves have driven high growth in the telecom industry. Top disruptions that will drive the most change in telecommunications in Future.Mobility: Growth of mobile connectivity is far outpacing fixed line connectivity. This makes sense, as most growth is occurring in the developing world and amongst poorer populations.Security: As custodians of the networks, carriers play a pivotal role in fighting the new threats that are emerging. Customers will begin to expect, then demand, more proactive protection from the entire internet value chain, and carriers will be expected to support these expectations with a range of technical and operational innovations.Career in telecommunications is a very good option considering current and future opportunities.
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hey keerthana,Career Scope after M.Sc. in Chemistry
Post graduates in M.Sc. Chemistry can find various jobs in both public and private sector organisations. Various job profiles available for graduates in M.Sc. Chemistry are:
Major employment areas recruiting graduates in M.Sc. Chemistry are:
Numerous public and private sector organisations recruit post graduates in M.Sc. in Chemistry. These organisations provide the graduates with high remunerations also. Graduates in this field can also find promising jobs in many of the organisations abroad also. Many chemical industries and plants abroad recruit graduates in M.Sc. in Chemistry.
Research Option will be the best only if you are interested and you can afford it. But It requires a lot Of Patience to get worth of your Hard-Work in Research Field.
All The BEST For Your Future.
hello there,
Mechatronics is a combination of various engineering disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, telecommunication, control and computer engineering.This field is very promising as it is a combination of various fields of engineering.
Some of the areas where the knowledge can be applied are:
§ Robotics
§ Telecom sector
§ Mechanical systems
§ Electrical systems
§ Biomedical systems
§ Automation
§ Nanotechnology
§ Metallurgy
§ Biomechatronics
Due to availability of large number of areas of applications, mechatronics graduates have large number of job types to choose from. Starting salary is generally around the region of 2.5 to 5 Lakh per year.
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Dear candidate,
Any student who is contemplating on pursuing a career in Biotechnology must be aware that this field is still developing in India. Therefore, the number of job openings and pay packages are both very low when compared with IT and CS fields.
After a BTech degree, students can find jobs in pharmaceutical companies, research labs and institutions in India. However,most Indian students tend to go abroad to pursue their masters or doctoratestudies in Biotechnology and allied fields. Some students also shift to MBA andenter the world of business, finance and banking as their engineeringbackground gives them the required quantitative skills to excel in thesesectors. Also, many students shift to software through on-campus placements.Talking about on-campus placements, since the number of job openings is veryless in Biotechnology, the number of companies coming for placements will bevery less. Also, core companies only hire students from universities such asIITs, NITs etc. If your university is not reputed nationally or state wise,chances of any biotech or pharmaceutical company coming for placements sessionswill be close to nil.
Since this field is highly research oriented, vastand diverse, it is highly recommended that students pursue their graduatestudies in Biotechnology, Biomedical sciences, Biological sciences, BioprocessEngineering etc.
Scope of Biotechnology for BSc students:
If you are a BSc student in biotechnology or any other biological sciences related fields, it is highly recommended that you pursue your MSc. The job opportunities for BSc graduates in a highly research oriented field as biotechnology is very less and most students tend to pursue their MSc in Biotechnology or a specialized discipline of biotechnology. Indiais home to some excellent MSc programs such as JNU, DU, IISc, TIFR, IITs etc.With an MSc degree, most students tend to work in research labs and industries as research assistants. The pay package is also quite less for MSc graduates.Since India is still developing, it is highly recommended that you do your MSc in a reputed institution for good campus placements and job opportunities. If your university is not reputed, chances of any biotech company coming for placements will be zero.
Many MSc students tend to pursue their PhD degrees in Biotechnology or related fields as a PhD degree opens up more avenues both in India and worldwide. A PhD degree will give you the ability to start your own research lab, become a professor or head of the department in universities or be the lead for a team of research scientists. If your goal is to create a niche for yourself in Biotechnology, then your best bet will be to get a PhD.
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