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You can go with the UGC NET Exam, which is a higher-level exam for Lecturers/Associates/ securitizing/Professors/Junior Research Fellows in many Indian Universities & Research Institutes.   Also, check your ugc net cut off 2018 Thanks

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Hi, Why don’t you go for Lectureship/Research Field? You can make your career in the Research and Lecturer in any reputed college. Well CSIR NET Chemical Science is the perfect gateway to start your career in these two fields. Thanks  

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Hi, After completing B. Com, you can pursue M. Com in Economics and after that, you can apply for UGC NET Commerce Exam, if you want to make your career in Research & Lecturer Field. Thanks  

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Hi Nitika, If you are curious about your career I would recommend two exams that you should consider as a profession. UGC NET JFR Nabard Grade A Officer What is UGC NET Exam? The UGC NET Jrf exams are for those individuals that want to establish their careers in research & academia. Clearing the UGC NET becomes eligible to apply for the post of assistant professor in his/her respective field. If someone is able to clear the UGC NET with exceptional scores, he/she gets inducted into the Junior research fellowship program which entitles him/her to research scholarships and other benefits.

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Do what you enjoy... Both are equally good... I am a Biotechnology students so slightly biased against Microbiology as I have seen a very limited scope...  Choose Microbiology if you have not only the passion but also the patience and perseverance...  Best wishes..

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at’s great to hear! Yes, it’s definitely possible to move into astronomy after completing a diploma in electronics. Your background actually helps — electronics is useful in telescope systems and space instrumentation. You can pursue a bachelor’s degree in physics, astronomy, or astrophysics next, and later go for a master’s in astronomy or space science. Start by strengthening your math and physics basics, Slope Rider and look for universities that accept lateral entry or diploma holders. Keep your curiosity alive — you’re already on the rig

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