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182 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Mathematics is a universal subject. If you choose to pursue M.Sc Mathematics, there will be a lot many options that you will be able to chose from. You can work in different areas such as:
Mathematician - You can choose to pursue research (become a scientist) in your area of interest in Maths. And if you choose research, you can go into the teaching sector also. Check out institutes like TIFR Mumbai, IMSc Chennai, Harish Chandra Research Institute Allahabad. Chartered Accountancy - If you like auditing, taxes and accounting, you can think of preparing for CA too. Banking - Banking is another sector that you can get into with Mathematic... View more

62 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Career scope after M.Sc in Biochemistry:
The career scopes offered for the M.Sc in Biochemistry graduates are immense. Various public as well as private sector companies recruit these graduates to numerous job openings. They can work in different firms such as research laboratories, pharmaceutical industries, diagnostic centres, biotech firms, hospitals, agricultural industries, drug manufacturing companies, forensic departments, cosmetic industries, food institutes, health care centres, clinical labs, and so on. In these firms, one can choose the job prospects of consultant / medical laboratory technician / business specialist / physi... View more

85 Views Posted 8 years ago

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There are many career options after M.Sc. Statics, like now a days, M.Sc. Statistics is getting popular in various banking firms, consulting institutions and in public sector as well. Statistics is being a mathematical sciences field, it relates to the accumulation, reading, analysis and presentation of data. Statistics is a branch of study that comprises of both Mathematical Statistics as well as Applied Statistics. After that you can sit for Civil Services exam, finance analyst post, you can also sit for NET for professorship.

64 Views Posted 8 years ago

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The most popular and common jobs available are the scientists positions in DRDO, BARC and ISRO, and many other labs like IPR. For DRDO and BARC you have to apply for GATE or BARC written exam. Sometimes DRDO makes direct recruitments for its particular labs but they are not very regular with that. Another option available for you is to qualify NET JRF and then apply for assistant professor in some state colleges or colleges affiliated to universities.
Also, you may apply for private universities as the pay scale is almost the same for recognised universities. Less preferable option is to start teaching in some coaching centers of IIT-... View more

201 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Both are good courses, but M.Sc. Biochemistry is more recognised in the job market than M.Sc. Human Genetics and Molecular Biology
1. Job options with a M.Sc. In Biochemistry: You can apply for positions as a research scientist, quality controller, educator, chemist, quality analyst, and pharmacist, among other positions, with this degree. You can get a salary package around Rs. 3–5 Lacs in this industry.
2. Job opportunities with a M.Sc. In Human Genetics and Molecular Biology This is a more specialised degree that can lead to positions such as researcher at ICMR, educator with CSIR NET qualification, clinical scientist... View more

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<p>To be eligible for the BCom programmes at SRM University, Sikkim, candidates must ensure they meet the requisite academic qualifications. The selection of candidates is based on the scores obtained in the last qualifying exam. To be considered for the BCom programmes, applicants must have completed their Class 12 from a recognised board. Preference is given to those candidates who have valid scores in Class 12.</p>

38 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello Alok,
Of course yes. After your M.Sc in biotechnology, you will be eligible for jobs in government labs specialising in any subject related to biotechnology. Maybe you will have to clear relevant exam of UPSC.
That's all.

305 Views Posted 9 years ago

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92 Views Posted 7 years ago

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After Chemistry, all the general career options are open, like banking/Civil Services/Teaching/government jobs, etc. But, as you are a chemistry student and want to make your career future in chemistry only, then the options are different, like you can apply for Industries (where demand of chemists is always high), you can qualify GATE with high rank and can get into PSUs like ONGC, BHEL, etc. and can earn a handsome salary. You can also go in field of scientific research by qualifying CSIR-NET exam and can pursue your career as a Scientist or Professor.

66 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Neha, generally you must hold a Bachelor degree in a relevant field and with good percentage. Good universities will prefer around 75% and higher. Additionally you must take the IELTS for English language requirements. For Masters, an IELTS score of 7 and higher is required.

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<p>To be eligible for the MSc programme at Umang Geetai College of Women's Education, candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as Home Science, Nutrition, Textile Science, or other allied disciplines from a recognised university. The admission is based on merit and entrance exam scores. Additionally, the selection process may include Group Discussions (GD) or Personal Interviews (PI) for the counselling and admission rounds.</p>

27 Views Posted 4 years ago

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Yes, Many Universities provide a campus placement in various Pharma and research companies after M.Sc. In microbiology.

14 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>To be eligible for an M.Sc. programme at St. Xavier's College, you typically need a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 55% marks in the relevant subject (or 45% for reserved categories).&nbsp;You may also need to give entrance exam.</p>

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<p>To be eligible for the M.Sc. Medical Surgical Nursing program, students must have completed either a BSc Nursing or Post-Basic BSc Nursing course. Additionally, it is mandatory for applicants to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in their undergraduate level. This two-year postgraduate programme in Nursing and Applied Sciences aims to further enhance the skills and knowledge of individuals in the field.</p>

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<p>The candidate should be a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife or equivalent with any State Nursing Registration Council.</p><p>The minimum educational requirement is a B.Sc. Nursing/B.Sc. Hons. Nursing/Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing degree with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks.</p><p>The candidate should have at least 1 year of work experience after completing their Basic B.Sc. Nursing or Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing degree.</p>

7 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Candidates who have completed their bachelor's from a recognised university or insitute in relevant subjects are eligible for the MSc programme offered by Dr MGR Educational and Research Institute. The Science stream has core subjects, such as Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics or Biology. In general, admission into the courses of this institute is merit-based and satisfies the institute's preset course-specific eligibility criteria. Therefore, interested students are encouraged to review the guidelines carefully before applying for the MSc programme.</p>

57 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can go for research or can study medical microbiology.

45 Views Posted 8 years ago

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By pursuing a Master's degree you can get a job in pharmaceutical companies, food and dairy industries as a quality control employer, medical coder and the status increases with experience. Usually the payments are higher in pharma companies
You can work as a college temporary teacher, researcher and as a lab assistant after your M.Sc. Programme. You have many more opportunities if you do specialisation in a particular subject such as medical microbiology, clinical microbiology, immunology and geo-microbiology. In other countries like U. S microbiologist are considered next to doctors and they have a huge package there. But for Indians... View more

7 Views Posted a year ago

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<p style="text-align: justify;">MSC (Master of Science), is a postgraduate academic degree awarded to individuals who have completed a programme of study in the field of science. The M.Sc degree is typically focused on scientific and technical subjects, such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, environmental science, and many more.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">The total fee for M.Sc at SNDT College, Pune is between INR 75,000 to INR 1.2 Lakh.</p>

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<p><span lang="EN-US">Agurchand Manmull Jain College offers a two-year MSc course at the PG level. As per the minimum eligibility requirements of the course, candidates must pass a </span>UG degree with minimum 50% aggregate in the relevant discipline.</p>

108 Views Posted 8 years ago

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In India, the starting salary of the Geologist arises between Rs. 2.5 Lacs to Rs. 3.5 Lacs per annum in both private and public sector. The salary will be on their proficiency, designation & experience in the particular area. In Government area, Geologist can earn handsome salary package of approximately. Rs. 9.5 lakh per year. Abroad, the median salary for Geologist is $91,920. Top recruiters-
GSI
ONGC
coal India
Hindustan zinc limited.

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<p>The eligibility criteria for the MSc in Physics course at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Amaravati is that the candidate should have passed graduation with a minimum of 60% aggregate from any recognised Indian or Foreign University. The 60% aggregate excludes non-science subjects.</p>

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<p>To apply for Master of Science (MSc) course, candidates must have passed graduation and appear for CUET- PG exam. The MSc course is offered for a duration of two-years at Gandhigram Rural Institute (Gandhigram University). Candidates can apply online on the official website of the university.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The candidate must meet the course-specific eligibility criteria to become eligible for the MSc programme. Candidates must have completed their bachelor's degree with at least 50% to 60% aggregate from any recognised university. The selection of the candidates depends on the score obtained in the last qualifying exam followed by the PI round. It should be noted that the above-mentioned eligibility criteria may vary according to the chosen specialisation.</p>

261 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Industries such as rubber, plastics, fuel, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, detergent, coatings, dyestuffs, and agrichemicals have a great need for candidates with organic chemistry.
ISRO, DRDO, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer also recruit M.sc in organic chemistry.

147 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Dear Sumit,
What kind of details do you want for marine science, please elaborate.

10 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>SNDT College Pune offers two courses under M.Sc which are:-</p><ol><li>M.Sc in Nutrition and Food Prosseing- Two year course, 65 seats available.&nbsp;Total Tution fees is <strong>INR</strong> <strong>1.2 lakh</strong></li><li>&nbsp;M.Sc in Communication Media For Children- Two year course, 65 seats available. Total Tution fees is <strong>INR 74100</strong></li></ol><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>To apply for ISRO after MSc in Mathematics, you need to clear the ISRO Scientist/Engineer Entrance Exam (ISRO SET). The ISRO SET is a competitive exam conducted by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to recruit scientists and engineers for various positions in the organization.</p>

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<p>Students looking to enrol in the MSc programme offered at Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand University need to fulfil the eligibility criteria as specified by the university. The university offers several MSc courses, admission to which is merit-based. Find below the <strong>DBBU MSc eligibility criteria:</strong></p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 36.1142%;"><col style="width: 63.8858%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr><th style="text-align: center;">MSc course</th><... View more

2 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p>Amrita University provides merit-based admission for the MSc course. However, some specialisations of MSc require entrance exam scores for the selection process. The university-level entrance exams are conducted by the university. Interested candidates can apply online through the official website. They need to submit the application form available on the admission portal along with all the required documents and the application fee. The final selection is followed by the PI round. The selected individuals must pay the first instalment of the total Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham fee for MSc to confirm admission.</p>

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