Which course should I pursue after completing my B.Sc in PCM in order to get good job opportunities?
172 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Naveen Sharma
5 Answers

Answered by
3 years ago
After B.Sc. Do M.Sc. And take exam UGC NET and CSIR NET. After B.Sc. Do B.Ed and go for teaching job. Also prepare for non tech exam like bank po, SSC CGL. In private sector also scope in research department but do master degree also then you get more opportunities. Hope it helps.

Answered by
8 years ago
Hello,
After completing B.Sc, you must go for Master's degree in the same field for best career opportunities in future.
Start preparing for one of the well-known entrance exams i.e. IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.).
Through JAM, you can get admission into IITs and IISc.
Following are the

Answered by
9 years ago
Hi , Thanks for asking .
After completing B. SC you can go for various jobs either Private jobs or government jobs.
1. Private jobs : There are various MNC which allow to B.Sc candidates so you can try for that.
2. Government job : You are eligible foe various jobs like Bank PO ,Clerk ,Railway ,SSC

Answered by
9 years ago
With B.Sc degree you are eligible for most of the Government job from class I and below both in Central & State Governments, PSU and public sector banks ( Both PO & Clerical ) . You are eligible to join three defense and para military services. You can also start your journey as a teacher preferably

Answered by
9 years ago
It is a good combination of subjects. Though you may not get a regular job straight away, you have very good options on completing your BEd. Good Math teachers are rather scarce these days.
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