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M. Sc. Mathematics at Govt. P. G...,

You are not eligible for M.Sc in Chemistry. You can do M.Tech. /ME in Chemical engineering. If you want to M.Sc in maths, then you are eligible because it is necessary to study the subject at least for 2 years/4semesters in which you want to do Master's degree. In B.Tech Mechanical, a student studies Maths in 2 years but, he studies chemistry only for 1 year /1 semester.

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Dear,
If you are a BE or B.Tech student and want to go in mathematics, then it is not much difficult task. JAM (Joint Admission test for M.Sc) is very useful for us. If you qualify this exam then after BE/BTech, no need to do MSc. Directly go for PhD.

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Plastic Mould Design Engineer,

Basically M.A. and M.Sc. are not much different. The college decides the syllabus so both course can be same. I can't exactly tell the difference between M.A. and M.Sc. Economics until I see the syllabus. Hence, again, all prospects are decided by the authority in question. It is up to the employer that how much salary they offer.

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Yes, you could choose between any life science courses you want. Assuming you have two reasons to change field:-
1. Thinking that no job opportunities for a Bachelor degree and/or for microbiology
2. Recently developed an interest in food technology, so you could pursue Ph.D or get a dream job in the same domain (or you decided to join with friends pursuing food technology).
However, if you still have interest in microbiology, there are definitely varied opportunities for microbiologists. Instead of doing M.Sc, you could do a job oriented Diploma course like certificate program in quality control microbiology, one such course ... View more

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Plastic Mould Design Engineer,

Yes, you are eligible to pursue M.Sc. In zoology. If you are concerned about the gap in between then don't worry. You will only be required to give a Self Declaration stating your reason for the gap and then you will be allowed to take admission.

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Hi, Candidates must have passed B.Sc in either subject of Microbiology, Botany, Zoology or Genetic with a minimum aggregate of 50% and above from a recognised university to get eligible for the above course. Admission process varies for every college.

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<p>Download some question papers from the internet and start practicing. They may not be of Osmania University. Hope you find this information helpful.</p>

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You cannot do M.Pharma after B.Sc. (H) Chemistry. A B.Pharma degree is a must to appear for the M.Pharma entrance exams. If you are really keen on following pharmacy as a career, you can sit for the entrance exams like AIEEE, EAMCET, etc. in the next session to get admission in te 1st year of the 4 year B.Pharma course. Or else, you can go for MBA in Pharmacy.

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Hi Anjusha,
There is a huge scope of M.Sc applied plant science, below are the employment areas:
1. Universities
2. Research Institutes
3. Biotech or Agribusiness Companies
You can work as:
1. Research Scientist
2. Plant SAP Co-coordinator
3. Associate Professor

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You can go for government hospitals, governments health department, schools, colleges, factories and office cafeterias for planning nutritional regiment or can also work for sports hostels and athletes camps. Employment opportunities are also open to them in catering department of star hotels and restaurants. Research and development involves conducting research on various food items to ensure their quality as well as studying the effects of various types of diet on the body chemistry in labs.

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You can refer to the syllabus and old question papers for preparation: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/sri-venkateswara-university/svucet-exam-syllabus" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/university/sri-venkateswara-university/svucet-exam-syllabus</a>.

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Management & IT Consultant,

As per available print material reports, DU M.Sc CS and MCA has excellent placement records.

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You need minimum 65% to clear the paper.

55 Views Posted 2 years ago

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Yes, you can get admission through CUET ( Common University test examination) and you can get best government college for B.Ed. Course and it is best for you. You can get job in teaching field easily.

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Eligibility for M.Sc botany course:
Bachelor’s degree in sciences with botany, zoology and chemistry or other subjects in the faculty of life sciences/biological sciences with minimum 50% marks (45% marks for SC/ST students).

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IITs are the best options, so you have to take admission at IIT bhu.

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Hi,
There are a lot of opportunities in this line-
1. Nutritionist or Dietician
2. Research Work by doing M.Phil Ph.D
3. Teaching
4. Working in NGO
I hope you find this information helpful.

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Hey Anand,
The candidate should have Bachelor's degree with minimum 50% marks aggregate in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Botany, Zoology, Microbiology and other Life Sciences subjects.
Hope this helps you.
Thanks.

99 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Educator at University,

Looks difficult. Most top rated institutes take same majors in graduation.

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<p>Hi, This is the eligiblity criteria:- M.Sc Zoology eligibility criteria, the candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognized school or board in India. The candidate must have passed B.Sc Zoology or equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized university. Thank you.</p>

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<p><strong>IIT ISM Dhanbad MSc cutoff 2025</strong> has been released across various specialisations in the form of opening and closing ranks. For the students belonging to the General AI quota, the IIT JAM first round closing ranks were between <strong>96</strong> and <strong>634, </strong>with<strong> </strong>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/iit-dhanbad-ism-indian-institute-of-technology-ism-13669/course-m-sc-tech-in-applied-geology-251074"&gt;M.Sc. Tech in Applied Geology&lt;/a&gt; being the most competitive for admission. The lower the cutoff ra... View more

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As per the criteria you should not be having any backlog in the final year or semester. After clearing it, you can apply.

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Regarding the curriculum it is almost the same but since K.J Somaiya is autonomous there is no mess like Mumbai University. For playing football D.J Sanhvi doesn't have its own ground while K.J Somaiya provides a huge campus. Connectivity to the city depends where you stay as both of them are at the main spots at their places. Can you please tell more clearly about the scope thing? Thank you. All the best!!

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<p>The fee for this course for international students is &euro;15,000</p>

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Principal,

<p>Eligibility: Master of Science (M.Sc) Botany/Zoology: Bachelor's degree of a University established by law in India (with the subject of study for M.Sc, as one of the subjects) in 2nd Division or with at least 45% marks (40% in case of SC/ST candidates) or Honors in the subject concerned. Basis of Admission: The admission to these courses will be made strictly on the basis of marks obtained in the Entrance Test and shall be open to all subject to the reservation approved by the University. The merit will be determined on the basis of competitive examination (written test and past academic record of the candidate).</p>

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The entrance exam will be conducted next year in the month of May.

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<p>NIT Srinagar MSc cutoff 2024 has been released across multiple specialisations. Based on the Round 1 seat allotment, the MSc cutoff score ranged between&nbsp;<strong>1535</strong>&nbsp;and<strong> 1554</strong> for the General AII India category students. Among all the MSc courses, <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/nit-srinagar-national-institute-of-technology-24264/course-m-sc-in-chemistry-740719">M.Sc. in Chemistry</a><strong>&nbsp;</strong>is the most competitive specialisation. So, considering the round 1 cutoff, candidates seeking admission to&nb... View more

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<p>IIT Gandhinagr MSc cutoff 2024 has been released for Round 1, wherein, <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/iit-gandhinagar-indian-institute-of-technology-32705/course-m-sc-in-physics-294044">M.Sc. in Physics</a>&nbsp;is the most competitive specialsiation with a closing rank of&nbsp;<strong>340</strong> for the General AII India category students. The least competitive MSc course is <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/iit-gandhinagar-indian-institute-of-technology-32705/course-m-sc-in-mathematics-294036">Mathematics </a>with a cutoff rank of <strong>39... View more

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding eligibility, admission criteria for M.Sc. Chemistry in Jamia Hamdard University. Alternatively, you can also download their brochure which contains accurate details regarding course eligibility, admissions into M.Sc. Chemistry etc.
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-chemistry-jamia-hamdard-university-hamdard-nagar-delhi-188619" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-chemistry-jamia-hamdard-university-hamdard-nagar-delhi-188619</a>

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Yes, elective subjects are not considered to be that much of important so you can choose any branch.

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