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Eligibility for the course mentioned above is as follows:
1) Graduation in subjects such as Microbiology, Biochemistry or molecular biology with 60% marks at least or equivalent CGPA.
2) Few universities conduct entrance exams for admission into their degree courses.

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Mathematics branches out to various areas in higher studies from data analytics to statistics to finance and what not. It would be difficult to type all possible opportunities here so take a look at this article from my e-library.
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Both the courses have good scope. You can apply in microbiology.

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<p>The eligibility criteria for M.Sc at Amrita School of Biotechnology is as follows:</p><p><strong>Age limit</strong>: your age should not more than 32 years of age as on July 1, 2022.<br>&nbsp;Age relaxation is applicable for SC/ST candidates as per government norms.</p><p><strong>Education qualifications</strong>- Graduation in any discipline of Science including Mathematics, Engineering or Medicine. Background in Biology is preferred for Biotechnology &amp; Microbiology programs whereas a background in Mathematics or Computer Science is preferred for the bioinformatics... View more

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<p>Aspirants need to pass BSc degree in relevant subjects from a recognised institute/ university with 60% aggregate (50% aggregate for Rajasthan-based candidates) to apply for Dr. B. Lal Institute of Biotechnology MSc programme. Candidates must hold the documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission.</p>

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Private Sector Jobs after M.Sc Physics
There are many opportunities available in IT field for M.Sc Physics graduates. Many IT companies such as Infosys, Wipro and CTS are recruiting M.Sc Physics graduates for software jobs. They can also get jobs in Energy Plants. Another job available for these graduates is Technician in Electronic Industry. They can apply for jobs in many companies in automobile industry. Some of those companies are Maruti Udyog, TATA Motors and Tech Mahindra.
Government Sector Jobs after M.Sc Physics
There are vast opportunities available for M.Sc graduates in Government sector. They can apply for jobs in Sc... View more

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Much depends on what you want to do in future. Doing Masters again, you must aim for Ph.D. Then, you can expect a good future. Explore doing MBA after graduation. It is interesting!

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<p>The eligibility criteria for M.Sc at SLIET (Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology) is a Bachelor's degree in the relevant discipline with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate (50% for candidates belonging to reserved categories)&nbsp;. For M.Sc in Physics, the minimum marks required are 60% for GEN/GEN-EWS/OBC or 6.5 CGPA (on a 10-point scale) or 55%&nbsp;. Candidates must fulfill the entrance exam eligibility criteria, which may include GATE, CCMN, CAT, or CMAT, depending on the course</p>

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Career scope for M.Sc. In clinical microbiology:
At present, the scientific, analytical and problem-solving skills developed by microbiology graduates are high in demand by employers. There are various options available to you after studying for a Microbiology degree. You can choose to stay in education & do a master degree or Ph.D. in microbiology. Whether you can decide to enter the job market after graduation degree. You can work in both governments as well as in private sectors. Microbiologists are mostly demanded in the UK, US, France, Australia, and Germany. With a degree in microbiology, you can get opportunities in various ... View more

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After M.Sc in chemistry, anyone can go for Ph.D or fellowship in the relevant field. You can start teaching in a school after M.Sc. You can also go to industries for posts like lab technician, assistant chemist, product designer/manufacturer, etc. Mostly, you can get opportunities for research.

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Agricultural sector has got a great impact in the global economy. Agricultural productivity has increased with the improved agricultural techniques. Thus agricultural courses have got a great importance in the field of agriculture. M.Sc. Degree in Agriculture is a two year post graduation course in agriculture which enables the candidates to pursue their career in various fields of agriculture. Private Sector Jobs after M.Sc. In Agriculture
Candidates who have completed M.Sc. Degree in Agriculture can work in bakery and confectionery, fruit and vegetable processing, beverage and dairy industries. Some of the private companies which rec... View more

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With a degree in statistics you can work in various fields such as agriculture, computer science, animal population, health science, census, automobile, pharmaceutical, computer software companies, etc. Some recruiters are-
Genpact
HSBC
RBI
Indian Market Research Bureau
American Express
HDFC
Nelson Company
HP
GE capital

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Hi, You can get a job after M.Sc. Microbiology and the package is also good. But that depends on you have taken admission in which university. As most institutes do not provide any placement as in today's world students need non technical skills also. If you want to do research then you have to pursue Ph.D. I can enlist you two top universities like Amity University and Lovely Professional University wherein you get proper environment and placement.

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<p>Candidates who have passed graduation with a minimum of 45% aggregate can apply for Munger University MSc course. Aspirants must hold the documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission. The selection for MSc courses is based on merit in the last qualifying exam.</p>

435 Views Posted 9 years ago

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There are many options that you can choose after your post-graduation. You can grow your career in public as well as in the private sector.
If you want to choose your career as a Junior Research Fellow or an Assistant Professor then you can apply for the NET JRF Exam. You are eligible to take this exam if you have a minimum of 55% marks in your Post graduation. You also can find various opportunities in a governmental organization like DRDO, VSSC, ISRO, SSPL, etc.
You can also apply for jobs in Energy Plants, Automobile Industry.

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If you have graduated or are about to graduate with a B.Sc degree, you may wonder, what's next? Should you directly apply for a job or enrol for an M.Sc programme? Choosing either of the two options can bring you ample career opportunities. However, before arriving at a decision it is important that you get yourself acquainted with all the right information.
Check below link:
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Firstly, when you say scope, please elaborate what it means to you. Career, growth opportunity, job prospects, or earnings? Secondly, what kind of work you wish to do. Meaning, sales, marketing, manufacturing, R&D, QC/QA, and business development? Having said that, today both the branches offer good scope in various sectors like pharma, healthcare, food technology, and nutrition. So, please gather more information. Attend seminars to decide where you would like to go.
Good luck.

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<p>For admission into the M.Sc. courses proposed to be conducted by the A.P. State Council of Higher Education, APSCHE eligibility criteria are shown below:<br>Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as B.Sc., with 50% aggregate marks (45% for reserved categories).<br>Entrance Test: It is usually through performance in the Andhra Pradesh Post Graduate Common Entrance Test, (APPGCET).<br>Local/Non-local Status: Candidates must qualify local/non-local status requirements according to the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions regulations.<br>The criteri... View more

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<p>From my knowledge, the selection criteria for MSc in MKU (Madurai Kamaraj University) are generally as follows:</p><p><strong>Eligibility Criteria:</strong> You must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant field of study from a recognised university. Some sources recommend achieving at least 50% marks in graduation. Although some sources recommend a score of 55%, it is best to check the specific requirements of the MSc programme you are interested in on the official MKU website.</p><p><strong>Entrance Examination: </strong>Khon Kaen University normally holds university entrance examin... View more

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<p>The Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU) MSc selection process typically involves:</p><p>1. University-level entrance exam</p><p>2. Additional rounds like group discussions, personal interviews, or viva voce</p><p>Check the university's website or contact them directly for specific eligibility criteria and admission details.</p>

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<p>The Lovely Professional University (LPU) has a very fine M.Sc. (Hons.) in Biotechnology course that aims at harmonizing education with a lot of hands-on experience. They should possess a Bachelors degree in biotechnology, biology, microbiology or other biological related topics with the minimum percentile of eligibility which shall provide a ready list of students. LPU focuses on practical learning based on recent laboratories, research work, and employer partnerships, which enable the students to acquire practical skills. New areas of genetic engineering, molecular biology, bioinformatics also come under the programme so that the... View more

514 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You may join various psu like NTPC ONGC NHPC you may also persue lecturer area n coaching too

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<ol><li>M.Sc. in Neuroscience: INR 20,000 per year&nbsp;</li><li>M.Sc. in Psychiatric Nursing: INR 20,000 per year&nbsp;</li><li>M.Sc. in Neuroscience Nursing: INR 20,000 per year&nbsp;</li></ol>

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After M.Sc in microbiology, you can go for M.Phil and Ph.D. in microbiology or medical microbiology, food microbiology and many more.

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Please check for your eligibility to apply for M.Sc. Sc. In microbiology from the criteria provided below:
Eligibility Of the Master of Science [M.Sc] (Microbiology):
For being eligible for this course, candidate must have a B.Sc. Degree from a recognised university or equivalent, with two subjects combination of home Science, human genetics, nutrition and dietetics, botany, zoology, biochemistry, biotechnology, plant protection, microbiology, dairy sciences, agriculture and horticulture, home Science, fisheries and public health from any recognised university or equivalent. Most of the institutions have entrance exams as admission... View more

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<p>Eligibility criteria for M.Sc. course at Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute, University of Delhi The candidates applying for the course typically must have a Bachelor's degree in relevant Science or in a medical field. More commonly, it requires a B.Sc. qualification in subjects like Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology or other related disciplines from a recognised university with an aggregate score (in most cases, about 50-60%). Furthermore, candidates must fulfill specific age and other requirements defined by the institute. Admission is on the basis of performance in the CUET-PG (Common University Entrance Test for Postgradua... View more

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If you want to go to school teacHing, try doing a B.Ed. and appearing simultaneously in CTET type exams of states. If Higher Education interests, them prepare for UGC NET and get into College level Teaching.

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<p>Yeah there is a criteria for M.Sc in Jaipur National University, for that you should need to got atleast 50% of marks in Science background and Mathematics with part of it.</p>

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After completing M.Sc, you can either take a job as a professor or can study further, complete Ph.D and then work as a mathematician and enter in the research field. Many organizations and companies require mathematicians even you can work with the government in the government organisations like ISRO, DRDO.

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<p>To be eligible for the M.Sc. Nursing program, students need to have completed a course in BSc Nursing or Post-Basic BSc Nursing. Additionally, it is mandatory for applicants to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in their undergraduate level. This ensures that candidates entering the programme have a strong academic foundation in nursing studies.</p>

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