List of B.sc courses?also its demand in world
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Hi Jeswin.
B. Sc. Life Sciences - There are plentiful opportunities after graduation and innumerable areas available for specialization such as Microbiology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Forensic Science, Zoology, Botany, etc. Though these specializations are available at Bachelor's level too, I would suggest you to go for B. Sc. Life Sciences or in any other pure sciences to have a firm grip over the basic concepts and then pursue your specialization in the area of your interest. With evolution of CRISPR technology, the US, Australia, Singapore, can be called as Biotech hubs.
B. Sc. Chemistry - This opens gates of many industries like Pharmaceutical, Food and Beverage, Petroleum, Environmental Organizations, Cosmetics and Perfumery, Textile, etc. around the world.
B. Sc. Food Science and Technology/Nutrition and Dietics - With increasing awareness on health and nutrition, the demand for trained professionals in areas of Food and Nutrition are never ending. Also it is an eternal field. M. Sc. Food Technology graduates are highly required and paid well. Australia could be one of the destinations other than the US you may think of advancing your career at. Remuneration for Nutrition and dietetics graduates are less in India as compared to those of Food Technology.
B. Sc. Information Technology - With new emerging fields and technological advancements, professionals with knowledge in Programming, App Development, Data Science, Machine Learning, AI, Cloud Computing are highly valued and a specialization in any of the above mentioned fields can lead one to a lucrative and rewarding career ahead. California and Bangalore in India are IT hubs for these professionals.
Hope this helps.
B. Sc. Life Sciences - There are plentiful opportunities after graduation and innumerable areas available for specialization such as Microbiology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Forensic Science, Zoology, Botany, etc. Though these specializations are available at Bachelor's level too, I would suggest you to go for B. Sc. Life Sciences or in any other pure sciences to have a firm grip over the basic concepts and then pursue your specialization in the area of your interest. With evolution of CRISPR technology, the US, Australia, Singapore, can be called as Biotech hubs.
B. Sc. Chemistry - This opens gates of many industries like Pharmaceutical, Food and Beverage, Petroleum, Environmental Organizations, Cosmetics and Perfumery, Textile, etc. around the world.
B. Sc. Food Science and Technology/Nutrition and Dietics - With increasing awareness on health and nutrition, the demand for trained professionals in areas of Food and Nutrition are never ending. Also it is an eternal field. M. Sc. Food Technology graduates are highly required and paid well. Australia could be one of the destinations other than the US you may think of advancing your career at. Remuneration for Nutrition and dietetics graduates are less in India as compared to those of Food Technology.
B. Sc. Information Technology - With new emerging fields and technological advancements, professionals with knowledge in Programming, App Development, Data Science, Machine Learning, AI, Cloud Computing are highly valued and a specialization in any of the above mentioned fields can lead one to a lucrative and rewarding career ahead. California and Bangalore in India are IT hubs for these professionals.
Hope this helps.
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