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In addition to the nations, it also depends on the university you attend. The ranking level of the university is also crucial.If the nation were India, IITs and the best NITs will provide you excellent career possibilities. I'd also recommend the United States, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Australia.Your master's programme should be in a top university, or at the very least a Tier-1 institution.
As per decision,
The USA is one of the finest countries for computer science since it contains excellent colleges like MIT, Stanford, and CALTECH. The USA is the exclusive centre for any area linked to computer science. Even though there are excellent universities in Australia (Melbourne and Sydney universities have prominent research in data science and algorithm) and Canada (U Toronto had developed and recruited professors for AI and machine learning), people tend to move to the USA after graduating from those institutions.
For those with computer science skills, the USA offers many chances, and there are many employment openings for computer engineers. Even if AI advances and automation transforms the labour market, qualified computer science engineers will always have access to jobs.
According to what I know, several firms employ thousands of computer science engineers each year from my college, and have never had trouble doing so. I thus presume that more than any other field, the USA welcomes computer science engineers.
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Microsoft does not notice the tenth and twelve percentiles. All they see is graduation. You will be hired if you prepare a dsa and figure out the leetcode problem. When you are a freshman, you could have some difficulties. Three or four years later, your grades won't matter.
There won't be an issue with the 10th marks in the majority of the firms.
However, a small number of employers do not favour hiring children who had poor results in their 10th grade boards. I'll tell you not to worry about it because your campus placements shouldn't have a significant issue with it.
As far as I'm aware, 10th and 12th grade grades are restricted by corporations like Innfosys and IBM.
In other instances, the companies ( Wipro, Accenture, TCS, Paytm) are satisfied.
Therefore, don't worry; you will be hired by a reputable company, and the past shouldn't interfere with the present.
Course in BSc Cardiology is fascinating. But it all depends on the college you're attending to pursue it. It is the wisest move.
A paramedical course, B.sc. cardiology is technical and involves practical practise.
It covers topics including electrocardiography, echocardiography, cardiac catheterization, pharmacology, microbiology, pathology, and biochemistry. That ought to give you a hint, then.
Graduates of the BSc Cardiology programme have access to a variety of job options in medicine and surgery. In order to gain knowledge and practical training, many people who obtain a bachelor's degree in cardiology want to follow it up with a master's degree. The typical monthly income for BSc Cardiology graduates is from 30,000 to 40,000 INR, depending on the hospital or health facility you work for.
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Hello Lokesh
In India, a B. Pharmacy earns an average salary of 2.5 lakhs (around 20.8k) annually.
Although, unless and until you do not have a financial problem, I would advise you to determine your interests first and then focus on the wage aspect.
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Hello aspirant,
Bsc Cardiology is one of the most prominent and promosing career in the near future. There is a good career scope after B.Sc. Cardiology and Salary packages are also not bad . After completing graduation you may find job in Academic Institutes, Pvt./Govt. Hospitals and Clinics, Healthcare Offices, NGOs, Nursing Care Homes, Rehabilitation Centres and many more.
Further, to know more about the Bsc cardiology course, its admission, eligibility, scope, salary, etc, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-cardiac-technology
I hope that this will help.
There is lot of scope in abroad after completing of B.VSC
In the state department of animal husbandry's army section, you can pursue a career as a veterinarian. You can start your own dairy farm or work as a manager or veterinarian in privately owned dairy farms. You may also operate farms with chicken, goats, pigs, and other non-vegan animals if you like. You can work in a dog breeding business or start your own. You can work at a private animal hospital or open your own. You can contract with several small farms for a set monthly payment. You can go to agricultural or pastoral nations like USA, but I oppose brain drain. You can pursue postgraduate study and work as a scientist or educator. A veterinarian will undoubtedly never have trouble supporting themselves.
Hello Nandana,
For B.Sc. anaesthesia graduates, there are excellent employment chances overseas. When compared to India, the pay is also excellent.
Below are the top job titles for B.Sc. anaesthesia-
Anaesthetist, Associate Consultant, Anesthesiologist Assistant, Teacher,Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists , Anesthesia Technician, Medical Consultant etc.
Hello friends,,
Medical science has often being termed as a stream of opportunity that offers huge prospects of employment and further education in variety of fields.
Bsc medical programs open a number of career options for a student.Top medical students are selected annually for the different research programs...
The bsc medical students can do the further studies and consider following courses ---
There are different types of job opportunities are also available for bsc medical students -:
A lot of opportunities is available and there is lot of scope for a person having higher degree...
Hope you understand well!!!
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Dear aspirant,
If you give UGC-Net, you are making yourself eligible to apply for PhDs in India. You should be able to have enough amount of financial independence with your JRF money. If you looking for making more income, you should think of online tutoring, doing pat time jobs like content creation so that you'll be able to make some extra money. If you are looking for options other than MSc, you can apply for industrial jobs, based on your expertise. Ex :- You can work in pharmaceutical companies if you have a masters in biology/chemistry. You'll be able to carry out research and have more financial independence as well.
Hope this helps.
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You can do any degree course i. e btech / bsc /bcom /ba or any degree course and then will become eligible for bank exams qualifying which you can get bank jobs
This is because,
To be eligible for bank exams, all you need is a bachelor's /graduate degree in any discipline
For your reference,
Sbi po & sbi clerk eligibility criteria is given below:-
>>>>>>>>>>>> SBI PO eligibility criteria is provided below :-
------------) you need to be a graduate in any discipline from a recognised University
------------) Lower age limit is 21 years while the upper age limit is 30 years as on 1st April of the year of examination. Also, there's relaxation on upper age limit which is given below:-
obc:- 3 years age relaxation , so upper age limit is 33 for obc
SC/ST :- 5 years age relaxation, so upper age limit is 35 for sc/st
------------) You should be Indian
You can check the same by visiting our page for which link is provided below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-po
>>>>>>>>>>>> SBI clerk eligibility criteria is given below :
------------------------) Educational qualification :- you need to be a graduate in any discipline. Those who are in final semester of their graduation are also eligible to apply provisionally.
------------------------) Age :- you must be at least 20 years old (as on 01 April of the year of examination). You must not be more than 28 years old (as of 01 April of the year of examination).
You can get the complete information regarding eligibility by visiting our page the link for the same is given below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-clerk-eligibility-criteria#--SBI-Clerk-Eligibility-Criteria-2021-
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