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Are you inquiring about Bachelors or Masters' degree?
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There are hundreds, even thousands career prospects. It's most important to know your interest first. Then, I can give you a direction for the right way.
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Here are some topics which are covered under M.Sc. Biophysics:
These are:
I. Molecular Biology, Radiation Biophysics, Electronics and Dynamics of Nonlinear Processes.
II. Molecular Biophysics: X-ray Crystallography, Spectroscopy, Proteins, Viruses, Nucleic Acids and Membranes.
III. Mathematical Methods, Quantum Chemistry, Theoretical Modelling and Microscopy.
IV. Laboratory Experiments.
For detailed sub topics and syllabus you can even check here:
http://www.aiims.edu/aiims/academic/aiims-syllabus/Syllabus - M.Sc.&M.Biotech.pdf
This should help you!
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Contributor-Level 8
You can apply for these colleges:
Mumbai University, School of Broadcasting and Communication, Xavier Institute of Communication, WLCI, The Indian Management Academy, K. P. B. Hinduja College of Commerce.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
Further you can know more about the college on the college website- http://www.asiapacific.edu/
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Beginner-Level 2
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The mess is near the hostel and spacious enough to accommodate around 60 people at once. Food is good, and is still appreciated people who has passed out.
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Various courses in agriculture sector include:
B.Sc. (Agriculture)
B.Sc. (Agricultural Biotechnology)
B.Sc. (Soil Science)
B.Sc. (Agriculture Marketing and Business Management)
B.Sc. (Agricultural Economics and Farm management)
B.Sc. (Crop Physiology)
there are many more. These are more popular.
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Normally, engineering students stick to their area. I suggest you to go for M.Des., you will enjoy it. You can also go for MBA in operations management or MBA in HRM.
All the best!
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