Mar 19, 2014

Choose Right Courses - Part II



Choosing the right course after higher secondary is very important, since the professional career of an individual starts with his graduation. Keeping this in mind, after having completed his higher secondary in science:



B.Sc Biochemistry: Biochemistry is a vibrant, dynamic discipline that embraces the study of biology from the point of view of chemistry. Historically, it evolved as a distinct field from two separate sources: agriculture, which required understanding of plant and animal metabolism to increase crop and animal productivity, and medicine, which required understanding of human metabolism to prevent and cure disease.

B.Sc Botany: If you are interested in studying the what and how of plants, Botany is the course for you. You can also pursue MSc in Microbiology and then go for a doctorate.

Microbiology: Graduates with specialist degrees in Microbiology are well equipped to enter employment with more focused functions such as microbiological analysis, quality assurance or research and development.


B.Sc Biomedical Science: B. Sc. (Honours) Biomedical Sciences programme has been meticulously structured to cover a wide range of interdisciplinary subjects. The theoretical classroom experiences are supplemented by well-designed laboratory practices. The hallmark of this course is the mentoring program, wherein each student is expected to work on a project under the supervision of a distinguished scientist in a reputed institution. The training not only gives an early exposure to the field of research but also helps the student to gauge his or her research aptitude and attitude.

Biotechnology: Biotechnology involves the use of living things in medicine, engineering and technology. You can pursue a B.Sc in Biotechnology or even an engineering degree in Biotechnology; you can further your skills by taking up Masters in Biotechnology or enter the job market in fields like pharmaceuticals and diagnostic industry. 

B.Sc Computer Science: The B.Sc (CS)  mainly focuses on the mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing, rather than teaching specific technologies that may quickly become outdated. Although people prefer to enhance their skills by pursuing higher education, IT companies hire B.SC (CS) students for the post of software testers and software developers. 

B.Sc Electronics: A degree in B.Sc. (Honours) Electronics covers all the key concepts required to become a successful professional. The course provides students with skills which are required to design electrical, electronic, computer, automation and communication systems. This degree enhances career advancement opportunities for graduates and supplies the high technology sector with well educated professionals possessing strong practical skills. Opportunities are available in research and development, aerospace and defense electronics, design, testing, production, inspection, quality control, project management and technical sales.

B.Sc Physics: One can enter many professions that include, but are not limited to, traditional Physics. Physics equips a student with skills like mathematical modeling, problem solving, designing experiments, interpretation of experimental data, and reflecting on answers before trusting them, research experience, laboratory technique, and communication skills. 

B.Sc Chemistry:  A graduate degree in BSc Chemistry opens up doors to pursue higher studies in subjects like Analytical, Organic or Bio-chemistry.  You can find jobs in the chemical, pharmaceutical, bio-pharmaceutical and medical device industries as a process development chemist and analytical chemist. You can also find jobs in the food industry, in the teaching industry, agrochemical industry, polymers and plastic industry, petrochemical industry and even in alternative energy departments. A bachelor's degree in chemistry will also open doors to many university and government jobs, but you'll generally need a master's degree or Ph.D. to advance in these environments. A higher degree like a master's or Ph.D will enhance your job prospects in universities and government organizations.

ChB.Sc Polymer Science: The Course is designed to make students aware of synthesis, processing and testing of Polymers. B.Sc. (H) Polymer Science students can either go for higher studies (i.e. M.Sc.& integrated M.Tech) or join Polymer based industries like Reliance, Indian Oil Corporation ltd.etc. 
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