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891 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Vinay, I feel M.Com is better because of better career options available. The need for highly qualified candidates is increasing day by day. This is because of the expansion of business due to the use of latest technology. Most of the leading companies require candidates with experience and qualification.
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259 Views Posted 8 years ago

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This is a rapidly developing field. Many private businesses are exploring this field and heavily investing in it. It is safe to say that there are ample job opportunities for Biotechnology graduates in private sector. Government sector too offers job opportunities, but not in the scale in which private sector does.
Some prominent industries where Biotechnology professionals may find jobs are- Pharmaceuticals Industry, Healthcare sector, Chemical Industry and Research sector.
Research sector in particular is quite lucrative. One may build a rewarding career in this field. To thrive in this field, one must possess B.Sc. as well as M.... View more

130 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, NIT does offer an integrated course of B.Sc+M.Sc.

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<p><strong>No, the MSc Geology course in IGNOU is not available</strong>. However, you can apply to other top government colleges such as Banaras Hindu University, Delhi University, Jadavpur University, Aligarh Muslim University, Calcutta University, Kerala University etc.</p>

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If you want to make your career in the IT field then opt for M.Sc. To make your career in the management field, you should opt for MBA.

89 Views Posted 8 years ago

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M.Sc colleges in India:St. Xavier's CollegeJawaharlal Nehru University - [JNU] New Delhi
Mount Carmel College - [MCC] Bangalore
Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya
National Institute of Technology - [NIT]
Calicut University
Ramnarain Ruia College.

127 Views Posted 7 years ago

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These are the major entrance exams in India for Msc or integrated Ph.D. (or direct Ph.D. in some cases) in India.
JAM
Opportunities abroad (Physics GRE, General GRE, IELTS and TOFEL etc)
TIFR GS(Integrated Ph.D. paper)
University entrance tests.
MS by research programs
JEST
TIFR Hyderabad
GATE
CSIR NET
The three exams JEST, GATE, and NET have syllabus of Msc+Bsc. All other mentioned above are conducted on Bsc level syllabus and are easier for us Engineers with less physics background to crack.
JAM exam: This is conducted by IITs as an entrance test to Msc and integrated Ph.D. in IITs and IISC. Al... View more

40 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Garima,
For admission in B.Arch. you need to apply through ACPC. Once that merit list is out you can apply to MSU Baroda. At the marks you have, you might get admission in MSU.
Best of luck.

81 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Masters degree in Botany or Zoology is available in all the universities. You have to give an entrance exam for getting admission in any university.

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<p>Symbiosis School of Culinary Arts (SSCA) in Pune provides an M.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics. From a student review in March 2024, more than 60% of the batch gets placements, the highest salary being approximately INR 9 Lacs per annum and an average of INR 3 Lacs per annum.</p><p>The college helps students find both internships and final placements. But definite information regarding companies hiring M.Sc. graduates is scarce. To get the latest and most accurate information, it's best to directly contact SSCA's placement cell.</p>

32 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, it is a good option, but personally I would like to suggest you to gain some experience after that you can go for MSW. Good luck.

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<p>There's many aspects in which both are comparable, but one must remember that there's more than one thing which affects a university and it's students.</p><p>both the universities are certainly good, but there's also some differences like MSU having been established earlier than GSFC, has a bigger alumni network, is more reputed with a big name in the industry, and relatively slightly cheaper than GSFC, along with a bigger intake of students, and offering more courses to students. GSFC with it's possibly higher placements in some courses because of tie-ups with many companies and a good alumni network, and offering som... View more

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<p>Yes, VIT Bhopal offers a five-year Integrated MSc programme in the field of Biotechnology. This five-year integrated course is a combination of a<strong> three-year BSc course at the undergraduate level </strong>and a <strong>two-year MSc course at the postgraduate level</strong>. The course is offered by the School of BioSciences, Engineering, and Technology, a constituent school of VIT Bhopal.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Students who complete the integrated programme will be awarded an MSc degree in <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/biotechnology-course-chp">Biotechnol... View more

56 Views Posted 8 years ago

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MSU stands for the Maharaja Sayajirao University. There are various courses available and various faculties. So, if you want to get admission in a particular faculty or program please let us know. In general, there are entrance exams and some programs have a merit list based on other exams. For further details, you can visit- <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.msubaroda.ac.in" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.msubaroda.ac.in</a>.

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<p>An online MSc in Fashion Design is worth pursuing if you're a working professional who wishes to gain more knowledge in the Fashion Design field managing your work with studies. An online programme option is apt for students who need flexibility in their study schedule to manage their work or other activities.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Know more about</strong> &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design/online-fashion-designing-chp"&gt;Online Fashion Design courses&lt;/a&gt;</p>

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<p>Pursuing M.Sc at NIELIT Imphal is not considered expensive, with a course fee of 91,000 payable in four installments (semesters). The program, offered in collaboration with Manipur University, Imphal, entails an admission test based on Mathematics of XII standard and general aptitude of graduate standard. With its global ranking and a strong alumni network, NIELIT Imphal offers promising career prospects. Additionally, the institute's industrial partnerships and opportunities for paid internships abroad further enhance the value of pursuing M.Sc at NIELIT Imphal.</p>

51 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Ravendra,
After B.Sc, you can do higher studies (specific according to your subject) : M.Sc Mathematics, M.Sc Physics, M.Sc Chemistry, M.Sc Computers, M.Sc Zoology, M.Sc Botany, MBA, MCA and B.Ed.
Job after B.Sc : Bank Po & Clerk , CBI, SSC, Railway, NTPC, BHEL, FCI, IAS, IPS, UPSC, etc.
Best of luck.

59 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, Annamalai University provides distance education and they offer Master in Social Welfare Administration through distance education. The eligibility for the same is that the candidate should have a Bachelor's degree.

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This is a classic question. An MBA is a broader degree and will give you more competencies than just an M.Sc. An MBA will also give you scope to go into upper management at some point should you choose to do so. The M.Sc. Will confine you just to finance. It is a question of choice. This depends on what sector in finance you wish to go. MBA (Master of Business Administration). It makes you jack of all. Means you'll be imparted with all the necessary skills required for flourishing in the corporate sector. M.Sc (Finance). It makes you master of one. It means you will be taught extensively about all the nuances related to finance.
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<p>Madurai Kamaraj University offers MSc in over 22 specialisations. The MSc programme is a two-year programme offered by the university in regular and distance modes. Some of the popular specialisations are mentioned in the table below:</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 99.9633%; height: 111.979px;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 24.9908%;"><col style="width: 24.9908%;"><col style="width: 24.9908%;"><col style="width: 24.9908%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 22.3958px;">&l... View more

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<p>Depending on the university or college you're applying to, MSc Psychology programs have different start dates. Most academic institutions start their MSc Psychology programs in July or August, while others may have September or later admissions. It is essential to check the university's academic calendar or get in touch with the department directly for exact dates.</p>

76 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, after doing M.Sc chemistry, you can get government jobs also. It is a demanding course. You can apply for prestigious research centres. They hire postgraduates in Chemistry Physics and Maths. Stay confident and move ahead.

312 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p><strong>No, candidates cannot do MSc course after passing Class 12.&nbsp;</strong></p><p>In general, an MSc degree, which stands for Master of Science, is a postgraduate degree that requires a bachelor's degree as a prerequisite. Therefore, after completing Class 12, which is the final year of secondary education, students typically proceed to pursue an undergraduate degree such as a Bachelor of Science (BSc) or a Bachelor of Arts (BA).</p><p>Once a student completes their undergraduate degree, they become eligible to apply for a Master's program, including an MSc degree. However, it is impo... View more

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<p>The CUET PG (Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate Programs) syllabus for the Master of Social Work (MSW) may vary slightly by university, but generally, it covers the following areas:</p><p>1. General Knowledge and Current Affairs: Current events, social issues, and awareness of the environment.</p><p>2. Social Work and Related Concepts:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;- Basic concepts of social work (definition, history, principles, and values) &nbsp;- Social work practice (methods and techniques)</p><p>&nbsp;- Community development and welfare</p><p>3. So... View more

58 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, they do have management quota but management quota admission and fee structure is not advertised openly by any of the colleges/universities across India as being a paid seat it totally depends on the discretion of the college authorities. Please contact the college authorities for all the details.

49 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello Pooja,
It is definitely is good for M.Sc Food technology. It is one of the top ten university for M.Sc Food technology course. If you consider other best options means, then Central Food technological and research institute, Punjab agricultural university, Pondicherry university are best. All the Best for your future.

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<p>Yes, MSc is available in NIT Nagaland. The programme is offered at a full-time mode. The MSc at NIT Nagaland is offered in a full-time mode that lasts for two years. The course curriculum is spread across four semesters. The MSc course is only offered in two major specialisations: Physics and Chemistry.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, candidates wishing to get admission to the MBA course at MSM Meerut can get the same done through the CAT. Candidates wishing to apply for the MBA course can appear for CAT to participate in the admission process. The eligibility crteria and the selection process is mentioned on the official website of the institute.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Whether a BTech (Bachelor of Technology) graduate is eligible for an MSc in Physics depends on the specific admission requirements of the university or institution they are applying to. Generally, many universities allow candidates with a BTech degree to apply for an MSc in Physics, especially if they have a strong foundation in physics and mathematics, as these subjects are integral to the field.</p>

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