I'm graduated in Bsc. What should I do next to get a good Currier
BSC graduates have lots of career options after their Graduation.
They can opt for Post graduation study programmes in science field.
They can also go for Higher study programmes in Non-science fields such as Journalism, Computer Science, Management, Animation, Hospitility Sector etc.
BSC. Graduates can also look for various Employment opportunities.
Academic Programs after BSC graduation :
- M.Sc. (Master of Sciences)
- MBA ( Master of Business Administration)
- MCA ( Master of Computer Applications)
- B.Ed (Bachelors of Education)
- Technical Short term Courses
- Skill development courses
Employment opportunities after BSC graduation:
- Health Care Providers
- Space Research Institutes
- Agriculture Industry
- Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology Industry
- Oil Industry
- Testing Laboratories
- Research Firms
- Forensic Crime Research
- Forest Services
- Educational Institutes
- Industrial Laboratories
- Wastewater Plants
- Wildlife and Fishery Departments
- Aquariums
- Seed and Nursery Companies
- Hospitals
- Environmental Management and Conservation
- Biotechnology Firms
- Food Institutes
- Chemical Industry
- Geological Survey Departments
Government Jobs for BSC graduates
- Staff nurse
- Technician
- Staff Coordinator
- Faculty
- Computer Assistant
- Managers
- Enumerators
- Support staff
- Junior Research Fellow
All the best for your Career.
If you had scored more than 55% aggregate.
U can register for MBA entrance exams.
Hi Akash,
Thanks for asking careers360,
Yes, you can pursue MBA after B.SC . Eligibility for MBA in good reputed Universities is approximately 50% marks in your bachelor's degree + you may have to qualify some entrance test and an interview, depending on the university you choose.
You can pursue your MBA in different streams like Information technology, Hospital and Healthcare Management, International Business, Tourism and hospitality, Supply chain and logistics, Financial markets, Banking and insurance, E-Commerce or you can go for MBA (HONS) also.
So you can choose any of the above-mentioned streams according to your interest.
There are a number of good universities for MBA in India. Some of the features of a good university are good practical and industrial exposure, good placements, skill development programs, professional enhancement training and exposure to its students and along with this how much scholarship is provided by the university to the students.
I am having my brother in Lovely Professional University, he is pursuing MBA. He just checked all the factors which I have mentioned above and seems like he has taken the right decision. He has been given a huge amount of scholarship along with this if we come to the university, infrastructure is good, teachers are friendly, he has to attend various workshops, making his knowledge increase to a large extent. He is currently in the last semester. Around 4 months are left and he has already been placed on a good salary package.
I hope it helps.