

After pursuing BSc, you can work as a researcher, educator, or in healthcare, IT, environmental science, government services, data analytics and other fields. There are also options to pursue higher education, such as M.Sc., MBA, MCA, or B.Ed., or professional certificate courses.
Not always. Although an M.Sc. helps build knowledge and careers (specifically in research or academia), many BSc graduates are quickly employed in labs, companies, and government departments upon graduation.
BSc graduates are entitled to lots of governmental positions such as: Scientific Assistant Lab Technician Agriculture Officer Forest Officer SSC CGL, UPSC and State PSC jobs
Disciplines such as B.Sc Computer Science, IT, Biotechnology, Data Science and Forensic Science usually pay better at first, particularly for private and international establishments.
BSc graduates get hired for IT, pharma, biotech, environmental firms, ed-tech companies, etc. Skills and certifications play a significant role in securing better job offers.