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<p>For admission to MSc course atApex Institute of Multimedia, students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria in the first place. The selection criteria for this course are merit-based and candidates must pass graduation. Candidates who have not completed Class 12 are not eligible for admission.</p>

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<p>Yes, Mohamed Sathak College of Arts and Science - MSCAS accepts TANCET entrance exams for admission to MBA and MCA courses. Further, for all other course, admission is based on last qualifying exam score. To be eligible for admission, candidates are required to fill out the criteria set bb the college for admission to respective courses. Additionally, after fill out the criteeria, candidates are required to visit the official website of the college to fill out the admission form.</p>

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For MBA in India, you have to clear either CAT or MAT with good percentile in order to get A rated colleges of India.

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<p dir="ltr">University of Oslo offers <strong>17 postgraduate programs</strong> which are primarily taught in English. Indian students can choose from a wide range of majors such as <strong>Business &amp; Management Studies, Science, IT &amp; Software and Engineering</strong> along with specializations including &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/norway/universities/university-of-oslo/courses/llm-bc?scrollToBipTuples"&gt;LLM&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/norway/universities/university-of-oslo/courses/ma-bc?scrollToB... View more

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You can choose any of the following colleges:
Delhi University
Banaras Hindu University
IISC
Allahabad University

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Lots of Government as well as Private job opportunities are present in front of Graduates. Talking about Government jobs, State Agriculture Departments recruits Graduates to fill up Officer level posts. Government Colleges also hires M.Sc. folks to work as Lecturers. Government Banks also hires them to fill up Officer level posts (that primarily deals with Agriculture related loans).
Talking about Private Sector jobs, graduates may find jobs as Managers at Plantations, as Officers at Fertilizer Manufacturing firms, Agriculture Machinery Industries, Agricultural Products Marketing firms, Food Processing firms etc. One may also work as a... View more

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Mount Carmel College (MCC) in Bangalore has a good track record of placements for its M.Sc. Food Science graduates, with many securing jobs in the food and beverage industry, research organizations, food processing companies, quality control labs, and government agencies. Companies that have recruited MCC's M.Sc. Food Science graduates include Nestle, Britannia, Cadbury, PepsiCo, and Coca-Cola, among others. The average starting salary for graduates is around INR 3-4 Lacs per annum.

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<p>JUET Guna offers a two-year MSc programme divided into four semesters. Candidates need to pass a minimum of graduation to apply for any of the below-mentioned MSc specialisations:</p><ul><li>Physics</li><li>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/jaypee-university-of-engineering-and-technology-madhya-pradesh-other-21906/course-m-sc-in-chemistry-362545"&gt;Chemistry&lt;/a&gt;</li><li>Mathematics</li></ul>

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<p>SNU Noida offers sports scholarships and tuition fee waivers to MSc students. Candidates get a 75% of tuition fee waiver on academic fees. Teaching assistantship is offered of INR 12,000 per month for five-month every semester (for 20 months, maximum for full programme) to MSc students.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>MSc is a two-year programme offered in two specialisations. MSc (Research) is offered in Chemistry by the university.</p>

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<p>Yes, SMIT Sikkim does offer scholarships to MSc students on the basis of their merit, economic status, sports achievements, etc. Refer to the table below for the names of scholarships offered by the institute for MSc courses along with the percentage of tuition fee concession.</p><table style="width: 40.3286%; height: 188.771px;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 45.2778%;"><col style="width: 54.4444%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 22.3958px;"><th style="height: 22.3958px;">Scholarship Name&nbsp;</... View more

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<p>Yes, GMRIT Deemed to be University offers MSc course. The course is offered at the PG level. This programme is offered for two years across multiple specialisations. The programme is offered in full time mode at the campus.</p>

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<p>The total tuition fees for MSc is&nbsp;<strong>INR 11 lakh&nbsp;</strong>at MIT&nbsp;School&nbsp;of&nbsp;Film &amp; Television-&nbsp;MIT&nbsp;ADT University. Candidates selected for admission have to pay the course fees to confirm their seat. Aspirants must pay the course fees on time to avoid admission cancellation.</p>

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<p>Aspirants must pass graduation from a recognised institute/ university to apply for MSc programme at MIT&nbsp;School&nbsp;of&nbsp;Film &amp; Television-&nbsp;MIT&nbsp;ADT University. Candidates also need to appear for the test conducted by the school for admission.</p>

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<p>The entrance examination for M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering at Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), called VITMEE, will test your knowledge in the domain of Computer Science and Engineering no matter the undergraduate degree.</p><p>Key Points:</p><p>Exam Focus: The type of examination conducted in VITMEE is a competitive examination for the Various positions relevant to computer Science and engineering.</p><p>Preparation: All basic CSE subjects have to be understood to comply with the entrance examination.</p><p>Syllabus Reference: For descriptions of detailed topics, y... View more

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<div>No, the institute considers the merit in the last qualifying exam to shortlist candidates for admission. Aspirants awaiting final year results can also apply. Shortlisted aspirants are required to prove their eligibility during the document verification round for final admission. In case an aspirant is unable to prove their eligibility, his or her admission stands cancelled. Additonally, candidates who have completed Class 12 with at least 45% aggregate for General and OBC (40% aggregate for SC/ ST) are eligible to apply for the BAJMC course at IMS Ghaziabad UC Campus. Aspirants awaiting final exam results can also apply.</di... View more

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<p>Candidates need to complete graduation in any discipline with at least 50% aggregate to apply for YMCA programme. Aspirants must hold the documents proving thier eligibility for verification. Besides, candidates also need to pass entrance exams like CMAT, MAT, CLAT, JEE main, GATE etc. for admission to YMCA University.</p>

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Please visit the link above. It seems like the Osmania University does not use the CLAT score. It is entrance examination is called OUCET. For the information about the admission process please visit this link:
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<p>You can download AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing entrance exam PYQs from 2020–2024 via sites like Testbook as well as from AIIMS's official portal. These PDFs include full question sets with solutions covering Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and General Knowledge, exactly reflecting the official exam format of 100 MCQs over 120 minutes with negative marking.</p>

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<p>All questions in BEAT question paper Section 1 and 2 will be objective type questions and will be in MCQ format. Candidates will be given four options for each question. Candidates will have to select one correct option for each question. BEAT question paper will include 95 Multiple Choice Questions, written and audio based questions. The marking scheme of BEAT will be udpated.&nbsp;</p>

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Dear Nusrat Ali,
After completing your M.Sc (Botany), you can pursue an M.Phil. (Botany) One Year Duration programme or Directly Ph.D. (Botany) Three Years Duration Course for better Career Opportunities.

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SYLLABI OF LPU NEST (MBA) is from following sections:
Verbal &amp; Reading Comprehension: English Usage or Grammar, Vocabulary Based (Synonyms/Antonyms), Jumbled Paragraph, Analogies or Reverse Analogies, Summary Questions, Verbal Reasoning, Facts-Inferences-Judgments, Context Sentences, Reading Comprehension
Quantitative Aptitude: Number Systems, Profit and Loss, Discount, LCM and HCF, Speed, Time and Distance, Percentages, Time and Work, Ratio and Proportion, Averages, Quadratic Equations &amp; Linear Equations, Complex Numbers, Simple and Compound Interest, Logarithm, Sequences and Series, Inequalities, Probability Set ... View more

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Hi,
If you are focused that you want to go for research field up to PhD then integrated programme will be better.
Otherwise according to me, you can consider these options in Bachelor’s degree:
Zoology Hons
Life sciences

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<p>As per the information available, M.Phil is offered in this college but do not have any specialization. Please click on the link below to check the details:&nbsp;<a style="word-wrap: break-word;" href="https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/course/m-phil-opjs-university-rajasthan-other-250100">https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/course/m-phil-opjs-university-rajasthan-other-250100</a></p>

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Nikita, you can apply in entry-level jobs but for better growth go for Masters after B.Sc. You can go for M.Sc. Or other courses and then Ph.D. if you want to be a hardcore researcher. For which you have to start preparing for NET/SET (SLET) competitive exams as CSIR conducts this NET twice in a year. Just remember that this is the toughest and tricky kind of exam. But once qualified, life will be easy and smooth, as you will be getting fellowship worth 25,000 Rs. Per month. Most popular colleges for doing M.Sc. Are:
University of Hyderabad-School of Life Sciences, University of Mumbai-Institute of Chemical Technology, National Dairy R... View more

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Yes, B.Sc. In Biology generally includes Zoology as a subject along with other subjects like Botany and Chemistry. However, the exact subjects included in the curriculum may vary depending on the college or university. Regarding your second question, it is possible to pursue M.Sc. In Marine Biology after completing B.Sc. In Fisheries. Marine Biology is a specialised field of Biology that deals with the study of marine organisms, ecosystems, and processes. B.Sc. In Fisheries is also a related field that involves the study of aquatic life, including fish and other marine animals. Therefore, pursuing an M.Sc. In Marine Biology after completin... View more

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<p><strong>Yes</strong>, you are eligible to opt for MSc in Physics. Admission to an MSc program is majorly based on the entrance exam scores. You can opt for an entrance exam like IIT JAM or CUET-PG and score well. Numerous colleges accept these exam scores.</p>

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Hi,
You can do MBA in Biotech which is also a good option. You can also do M.Sc or PG Diploma course in clinical research.
Another good option is PGDMLT (medical lab technology). Thanks.

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<p dir="ltr">No, admission to either the BSc or MSc in Diabetology programs does not require NEET. These courses are distinct from medical courses at the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mbbs-chp"&gt;MBBS&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/md-doctor-of-medicine-chp"&gt;MD&lt;/a&gt; levels.</p><p dir="ltr">For non-MBBS candidates interested in diabetes care, admissions are more accessible because they are typically determined by academic merit, pertinent undergraduate credentials, or institute-level entrance exams.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Indeed, compared to a BSc, an MSc in Diabetology is more focused on research. It consists of courses on evidence-based practice, thesis writing, and research methodology.</p><p dir="ltr">Students pursuing an MSc are better prepared for positions in research, policy, and advanced clinical practice, while a BSc concentrates on fundamental theoretical knowledge and applied skills.</p>

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