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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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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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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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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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M.Sc in Statistics pass outs is offered career opportunities in the Banking sector, IT field and also Quality control sector. They can also find job openings in various Financial and share trading companies as well. They can work in numerous job profiles including Business analyst, statistics lecturer and also as professors in various institutions. These graduates can also work as Software engineers, investigative officers, statistics analysts and also as researchers. Data Survey Agencies, Education units and Finance units are the common employment areas for these graduates. Aspirants in this field can expect salary packages in the range o... View more

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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

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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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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.

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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

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

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You can go for research or can study medical microbiology.

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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

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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>

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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.

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

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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>The <strong>eligibility criteria for an MSc in Marine Geophysics </strong>may vary depending on the institution, however, the basic requirement is to have a bachelor's degree in <strong>Earth Sciences, Physics, or Geophysics </strong>from a recognised university. You may also need to have a minimum aggregate score of 50&ndash;60%.</p>

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Yes, you can opt M.Sc. Data Science after completing your B.Sc. Courses, for M.Sc., Age is not limited.

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<p>Hello!</p><p>The eligibility criteria for the M.Sc. programs at Great Learning Gurgaon typically include the following:</p><ol><li><p><strong>Educational Qualification</strong>: You must have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (such as B.Sc., B.Tech, B.Com, etc.) from a recognised university. The specific degree required may vary depending on the M.Sc. programme you are applying for.</p></li><li><p><strong>Minimum Marks</strong>: Generally, you should have a minimum of 50-60% marks in your undergraduate degree. However, some programs may have ... View more

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<p>Hello! To apply for the M.Sc programme at Bishop Moore College, you need to have a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, typically with a minimum of 50–55% aggregate marks (varies by department). Preference is usually given to students who have studied the same or related subjects in their undergraduate program.&nbsp;</p><p>The eligibility may differ based on the specialisation you choose, so ensure your UG course aligns with the M.Sc field. If you meet these criteria, you're good to go.</p>

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<p>Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate.</p><p>Applicants must have passed the UGC-NET/JRF/SET/GATE/MPhil examination or any other national/state level entrance test conducted by the competent authority.</p><p>Applicants must have a good academic record with no backlogs in the Bachelor's degree.</p><p>Applicants must meet the specific eligibility criteria for the chosen M.Sc specialization.</p><p>Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics with a minimum of 55% marks in the... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Certainly! For M.Sc. Mathematics admission at Chandigarh University, you don't necessarily require CUCET. It's not mandatory but highly advantageous for unlocking various scholarships. Now, focusing on eligibility, you need to have a B.Sc (Maths) / B.Sc (Maths - Hons) / B.E / B.Tech / B.Sc. (Hons)/B.A. (Hons)/B.Sc./B.A. in Maths with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.</p><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p dir="ltr">Without CUCET, the programme fee is 35,000/- INR per semester, along with additional fees. However, if you opt for CUCET, the scholarship ranges are imp... View more

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<p>KC College PG Admission 2024</p><p>Course Name Specialization Eligibility Criteria</p><p>M.Sc. (Papers) Information Technology Graduation in the relevant or allied discipline/ subject</p><p>Chemistry (Organic/ Inorganic/ Physical/ Analytical)</p><p>M.Sc. (Research) Microbiology</p><p>Chemistry (Organic Chemistry/ Nuclear Radiochemistry)</p>

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<p>The following are the main requirements for admission to KS Hegde Medical Academy's M.Sc. programs:</p><ol><li>The first requirement for admission to the Master of Science programme in anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry is a B.Sc. degree in the relevant field from an accredited university, with a minimum of 50% overall.</li><li>Entrance Exams: Applicants must have a valid score on the KSHEMA-conducted PGET (Post Graduate Entrance Test) or a valid score on any postgraduate entrance exam offered at the state or federal levels.</li><li>Final Year Students: Applicants who are in their last ... View more

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<p>Admission to LLM course is based on CLAT score. MNLU Mumbai LLM&nbsp;is a one-year course offered at the postgraduate level. The programme is divided into two semesters. For&nbsp;MNLU Mumbai&nbsp;LLM admission, aspirants must have a valid&nbsp;CLAT&nbsp;score. Moreover, the university offers LLM courses in&nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/maharashtra-national-law-university-mumbai-52100/course-l-l-m-in-maritime-laws-907951"&gt;Maritime Laws&lt;/a&gt;, Corporate &amp; Commercial Laws, &nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/maharashtr... View more

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<p>No, St. Xavier's University LLM admissions are purely entry-based. For admission to various courses, including LLM, the university conducts an in-house entrance test. This test evaluates students aptitude, problem-solving skills, knowledge of relevant fields, cognitive thinking, etc. Based on these scores, students are ranked and allocated an LLM seat.</p>

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<p>Admission to the LLM programme at Allahabad University is based on an entrance exam, not just merit. You need to appear for the PGAT (Post Graduate Admission Test) conducted by the university. Your score in this test plays a key role in getting selected. Simply having a good percentage in your LLB isn't enough. Once you clear the entrance, there's a counselling process for final admission. So, yes — entrance exam is a must.</p>

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<p>&nbsp;</p><p>North Orissa University (NOU) for admission LLM accepts Orissa SAMS exam scores.</p><p>Eligibility criteria:</p><p>To be eligible for admission to the LLM programme at NOU, you have a graduation degree with a minimum of 50%marks from a recognised university.&nbsp;</p><p>Admission process:</p><p>Research and select LLM colleges based on reputation, faculty, and placement records.</p><p>Register for the LLM program, Submit required documents, including academic transcripts, entrance exam scorecard, personal statement, and letters of recommen... View more

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<ul><li>Open the official website of UK Board, ubse.uk.gov.in.</li><li>Click on the link, ‘Old/Model Question Paper’, on the right-hand side of the screen.</li><li>&nbsp;The question papers and sample papers will appear on the screen.</li><li>&nbsp;Download the UK 10th sample Question Papers.</li></ul>

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