i want to make my career in merchant Navy which would be best DNS or B.SC NAUTICAL SCIENCE?
B.SC. Nautical Science 3 year pre sea course, for class 12 students to join as Deck cadet on a ship. This course consists of 6 semesters, and provides a better insight into the job than the DNS course. After completing the pre sea training and receiving the B.SC degree,cadets can join a ship and can raise to the position of captain in 8 to 10 years.
Where as a Diploma in Nautical science is an undergraduate course of one year. This consists of two semesters and is also for class 12 students to pursue a career as Deck officer.
As for deciding which is better no one can answer that question. Both B.SC and DNS have their own set of drawbacks and advantages. You should analyze yourself better which course suits you better.
By choosing B.SC you get to experience a college life, in these 3 years the college will help you build right attitude to tackle all the challenges. As both are Degree courses, the advantage in B.SC. degree is you can quit the job and can be able to enroll yourself in other PG courses. On the other hand, if you studied DNS you will be stuck until you clear your MMD exam. While coming to advantages in DNS, the investment in terms of fees is less and you can start earning early also your job is secure.
after B.Sc. radiotherapy how can I pursue a career in oncology? i want to earn high
Hello aspirant
After pursuing bsc in radiology you can build your career as radiation oncologist
. For becoming radiation oncologist you will have to get master's degree in radiology ie MD Radiotherapy ( master's degree in radiology can be pursued by graduates in mbbs, bds, Bams, Bpt or bsc in applied physics.) Followed by DM in medical oncology .
Duty of radiation oncologist is to take care of cancer patients at the time of treatment through radiation. S radiation oncologist also prescribes treatment procedures and develop strategies for treatments. In this way a radiation oncologist work with high energy X rays .
For more information you may visit the link given below.
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/oncology-and-radiotherapy-course
Is this course valid for career growth like promotion???
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what all career options will open for me,if I choose pcm in 11 th & 12th? Kindly suggest into which field I can make a career if my maths and physics is strong?
Choosing PCM in 11th and 12th opens doors to a diverse range of exciting career options! With strong math and physics skills, you'll have a solid foundation for many fields. Here are some possibilities to explore:
Engineering: This is a classic choice for PCM students, with numerous branches like:
- Civil Engineering : Design and build infrastructure like bridges, buildings, and transportation systems.
- Mechanical Engineering: Design and build machines, robots, and other mechanical systems.
- Electrical Engineering: Deal with electricity, electronics, and their applications in power systems, communication, and control.
- Computer Science Engineering: Design and develop software, hardware, and networks.
- Aerospace Engineering: Design and build aircraft, spacecraft, and related technologies.
- Biomedical Engineering: Apply engineering principles to medicine and biology, creating prosthetics, medical devices, and more.
Beyond Engineering: There's a world beyond engineering too! Consider these:
- Data Science: Analyze and interpret large datasets using math, statistics, and programming.
- Physics: Pursue research in fundamental physics, optics, astrophysics, etc., or apply physics in areas like nanotechnology or materials science.
- Mathematics : Become a mathematician for research, teaching, or quantitative finance.
- Actuary: Use math and statistics to assess risks and design insurance policies.
- Pilot: Fly commercial or private airplanes.
- Architect: Design buildings and structures, combining creativity with technical knowledge.
- Research Scientist: Explore various fields like life sciences, chemistry, or environmental science.