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Germany is globally recognized as one of the best locations in terms of quality of education infrastructure yet being highly costly. The work environment is very much crucial for anyone who considers themselves working or by studying there.
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For choosing between these two, your aptitude matters as Stats honours to be more mathematically rigorous than Economics Honours. So, if that’s fine then the problem of choice matters.
So you’ve choice between these options then Statistics is better than Economics because you can always switch from Statistics to Economics but vice-versa is difficult. Also, much of economics is now driven by Empirical work. So, knowledge of Advanced Stats will be better! Statistics training in Economics is still very limited. Also, if you don’t want to switch to Economics for higher studies then you could look at Actuaries where Statistics coursework will be handy. And data science boom implies that Statisticians will continue to rule the world. Hope this will help you.
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Hi, BS and B.Tech are not equivalent to each other. BS is more of a degree program and B.Tech is a very professional course. Yes you can give GATE exam you are eligible as it states that any student who has a bachelor's degree can appear for the exam. Coming to PSU there are few who accept BS but there are many who don't. So, according to your interest you will have to check. Hope this helps.
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As You have got a 211 score in NEET exam. You might be able to even get some semi government medical colleges with these marks, cut-offs for some government colleges can sometimes go down to 200-300 so you should stay updated on that as well.
You can definitely get some good private colleges with these marks. Below are some of them-
Christian Medical College, Vellore
Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
St. John's Medical College, Bangalore
Sri Ramachandra Medical College, Chennai
M S Ramaiah College, Bangalore
You can look through some more colleges in the below link-
http://www.medicine.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-private-medical-colleges-in-India
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Career options after MHT CET in PCB have a bright future for bams other than pharmacy. BAMS is a study of Ayurveda and its application across the field.
As we know it is in demand as in India the population is growing and leading to an increase in diseases that provide a good opportunity jobs. Students can also Select Bsc Nursing group tests and Bsc Agriculture post MHT CET PCB.
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Its fine and many candidates face this situation. Still if youre even slightly interested in Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry, you may pursue Engineering. This doesnt mean youll have to do Engineering all your life, its just a mode of transition from School to College and then Job. Post which you may explore Law, MBA, Government Services, Software & Analytics Industry, Research or any other domain.
If youre still not inclined towards Engineering or maybe Medical (Bioscience Student), you may pursue BSc in a relevant discipline or BCA, followed by Postgraduation or Job. Post which you may plan future course of life, in whichever direction youre interested, be it Management, Science, Teaching, Research or Government Services.
For more information about Courses and Career Streams after 12th do follow the link below
https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th/amp
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The perfusion technologists are hired in large numbers across various sectors of health care. The B.Sc Perfusion technology students are required in government hospitals, private hospitals, nursing homes, multi-speciality hospitals, community health care centres, trauma care centres etc
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Career option after pursuing Bsc or Btech in Bioinformatics is quite wide and this field is very rapidly growing in India as well as abroad , some common job roles available are:
Data Analyst,Computational chemist, Bioinformatics Software Developer,Research field etc.
Starting salaries in India are around 4 to 5 lakhs per annum which increases with experience and time where as abroad is around 30000$ per annum which varies according to the country.
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Each branch has its scope in their respective fields.
If we talk about Bsc botany , it is the study of plant science, which aims at scientifically studying the life of a plant. There are several subfields of botany that explore all the species of plants from unicellular plants. And, you can get job opportunities in any reputed organization as a plant explorer, conservationist, ecologist, environment consultant, horticulturist, plant biochemist, nursery manager, genetics, molecular biologist, taxonomist, plant pathologist, environmental consultant, etc.
Also, B sc zoology is deals with the whole range of animals and their evolution, classifications, physiology, biochemistry, genetic engineering and many more. It's career scope includes Teacher, Territory Manager, Clinical Data Manager, Dialysis Technician, Associate Research Scientist, Senior Research Fellow etc.
Whereas, Bsc. Chemistry is the study of matter, the composition, properties, and structure of substances. The discipline deals with compounds and elements. It's scope is in the areas of pharmaceutical industries, chemical manufacturers, forensic science department, plastic industries, agrochemical industries, etc. Apart from these, chemists are also recruited in other fields such as oil, gas and power sectors and even in defense services etc.
And, B.Sc Nursing imparts the qualities of affection, care and patience in candidates towards the needy also very good. You can get job as Staff Nurse, Registered Nurse, Nurse Educator, Medical Coder, Intensive Care Unit , Neonatal Intensive Care Unit etc.
I would suggest you to follow your interest. This way it becomes easy for you to learn and succeed in your career as each field has good scope in future. So, choose wisely.
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