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Chemical engineers typically do the following:
*Conduct research to develop new and improved manufacturing processes,
*Develop safety procedures for those working with dangerous chemicals,
*Develop processes for separating components of liquids and gases, or for generating electrical curre
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Decide the specialisation on the basis of the subjects you are interested in. During your FY-BMS, if you liked accounts and finance subjects then opt for finance specialisation. If you like marketing subjects opt for marketing and if you like subjects like POM, etc. then opt for HR. Also, think about what kind of job will interest you in the future. Will you like doing work related to accounts and finance? Or you would like to get into sales and marketing or handle the human resources? Think it through and then opt for it.
If possible, go through the subjects of SY-BMS and see what you like.
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You have not mentioned the name of the course in which you wish to take admission. Assuming that it is MBA full-time course (2-years) then you need graduation with minimum 50% marks in aggregate for unreserved (general) category and minimum 45% marks for SC, ST, and OBC category. If it is for MBA part-time (3-years) then you need graduation with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate for unreserved (general) Category and minimum 45% marks for SC, ST, and OBC category.
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The comparison can be made between similar things. Dental hygiene and computer engineering, they have absolutely no relation to each other and they are completely different sectors, both are in demand in their respective fields.
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No, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS full form in Medical) cannot be done fully online because of the nature of the program. The MBBS program is highly practical and clinical. An MBBS course includes strict hands-on training, clinical placements, and practical classes.
While we can find some theoretical component, or some other courses in medicine that could be online, a full MBBS degree requires face to face on campus, and non-academic contact with patients, nurses and allied health workers to meet minimum competency set down by medical councils.
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