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952 Views Posted 8 years ago

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BHU PET syllabus for M.Sc. In physics and M.Sc. (Tech) geophysics:
There shall be one paper of 120 minutes duration carrying 360 marks containing 120 multiple-choice questions based on graduate level of the concerned subject. However for M.Sc. (Tech. ), Geophysics the questions will be from Physics and Mathematics (in equal proportions) of graduate level. Regards.

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Hi, Every course has it own pros and cons. One should enroll in the subject of his/her choice. Microbiology is the branch of biology that deals with the microorganisms e.g. bacteria, algae, protozoa etc. It also includes their interactions with humans, animals, plants, and the environment. Genetics is the study of Science in which we studies how living things inherits features such as hair color, eye color, and risk for disease from their ancestors. Benefits of Genetics Courses:
1. You can find job opportunities in hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and other health services.
2. It guides you about the operations of clinical bioc... View more

219 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Manaswi,
See, the selection of subjects should as per your interests and comfort. But if you see as per job opportunities and salary package offered, then go for M.Sc. Nutrition and dietetics. You will get a lot of opportunities.
Best of luck.

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For syllabus, go through the link below :
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/sri-krishnadevaraya-university/skucet-exam-syllabus" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/university/sri-krishnadevaraya-university/skucet-exam-syllabus</a>.

57 Views Posted 9 years ago

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M.sc Microbiology is better.

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Yes, you are eligible for the M.Des entrance exam of NID 2018. Kindly refer to the details in the link mentioned below:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://admissions.nid.edu/mdes_eligibility-criteria.aspx" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://admissions.nid.edu/mdes_eligibility-criteria.aspx</a>

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<ul><li>Dr. D.Y. Patil School of Engineering accepts GATE and MHTCET M.Tech scores for admission to the M.Tech program. An institutional entrance exam, interview, or both, as determined by the University Selection committee, are also a part of the admissions process. The purpose of the entrance exam is to assess candidates' fundamental knowledge of the subjects they will be studying for their undergraduate degree. For the most accurate and recent information, it's usually a good idea to visit the official website or get in touch with the college directly.&nbsp;</li><li>.GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test) for... View more

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Hi Shubhi, Please refer the link below for detailed information on the entrance exam:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-Lucknow/exams/lugmat/syllabus" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-Lucknow/exams/lugmat/syllabus</a>
Regards.

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In Pune University, admission for M.Sc in Physics is started, they take entrance exam for M.Sc in Physics. You can apply it by University website:-unipune. ac. in.

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<p><span lang="EN-GB">At the time of admission, the candidates are required to pay 50% of the course fees. The total course fee is INR 10 lakh, hence, students may have to pay INR 5 lakh to get a seat. After fee payment, the transaction details have to be shared with the authorities for verification purposes. The academy then releases admission confirmation letters. It must be noted that the mentioned </span><span lang="EN-GB">fee amount is as per an official document of the academy. Hence, is indicative.</span></p>

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Yes, it's possible to join M.Sc after BE.

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<p>ISMS Pune 2025 admissions are ongoing. The aspirants of its MSc (international) course can apply. There is no application deadline available as of now. However, it is advisable to apply as soon as possible. Moreover, the&nbsp;CMAT 2025 exam will be held on <strong>Jan 25, 2025</strong>.</p>

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<p>The classes commence at NIELIT Kolkata for the MSc course are usually take place in the month of Aug. After selection, the institute may update candidates about the course commencement date or may update it on their official website.&nbsp;</p>

33 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Dear Harshika, If you are planning to teach High school or Secondary School you will need to have a Master's and Bachelors in Education degree. It is mandatory. To teach for degree students you will have to need a doctorate degree.

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<p>Many students and parents complained that some sets of CBSE Class 12 Physics question papers 2026 were difficult, while some were easy. They are demanding grace marks and leniency in checking copies. However, CBSE has not been clear anything as of now regarding awarding grace marks to students.</p>

91 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You can Download previous year ANUPGCET question papers and sample papers. Use them for practice and improve your speed and accuracy. For this information you can see below link
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<p>The university is Galgotias University, Greater Noida which offers a 3 year B.Sc. (Hons) Physics course which has an option of qualifying with an additional 4 th year, an extension which yields a degree of B.Sc. (Hons) Physics with research. The eligibility is the minimum 50 percent aggregate marks secured in Class 12th with Science with Physics as a subject. Students who have the scores of CUET or SAT are preferred. The tuition, exam fees cost around INR 73,000 (INR 2025-26). The curriculum is exhaustive in that it teaches core physics and interdisciplinary and skills-enhancement courses with lab accompaniments. The process of ad... View more

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<p>Course &amp; Fee Structure</p><ul><li data-start="74" data-end="152"><p data-start="76" data-end="152">Duration: 3 years (six semesters) full-time on campus.</p></li><li data-start="153" data-end="231"><p data-start="155" data-end="231">Eligibility: 10+2 in Science stream (with Math/Computer Science) and qualifying the&nbsp;University’s UGET (Undergraduate Entrance Test)—CUET is not accepted for this program.</p></li><li data-start="232" data-end="419"... View more

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<p>There is only one paper in CUCET. However, for students with 12th standard qualifications in Science stream, they will have to attempt four sections in the paper - Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>In India, careers in the public sector remain highly reputable due to their job security, competitive pay, and attractive benefits. The BSc degree of Jain University opens up several opportunities for employment in the public sector, associated well with candidates' technical knowledge and analytical skills. Across various specialisations, BSc graduates can pursue research positions at national institutes and laboratories. Here are some popular government job profiles suitable for BSc graduates:</p><ol><li>Research Scientist</li><li>Clinical Research Specialist</li><li>Lab Technician</l... View more

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<p>Delhi University (DU) does not provide a combined BSc+MSc in Biotechnology; instead it provides BSc degree and MSc independent. To take BSc Biotechnology (for instance at colleges Gargi or Miranda House), a student has to be through the CUET-UG entrance exam with Biology/Chemistry as mandatory.</p><p>The fees for a BSc range from INR 15,000 to 25,000 per annum, depending on the college. MSc-Biotechnology offered by DU, South Campus will rely on CUET-PG scores for admission with fees between INR 10,000 and 20,000 annually.</p>

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M.Sc IT itself is equivalent to MCA but MCA students are more preferred by the industry.

36 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Depends. MCA is a professional course that is designed to get you a job quickly. M.Sc. IT focuses more on academic and research side of IT and will allow you to pursue lectureship or do research.

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Even though the two post-graduation courses are at same level there are some differences between them. MCA is a 3 year program where as M.Sc. computer science is a 2-year program. MCA covers the software and its application related field. M.Sc computer science covers the both hardware and software field. A person with strong background in computational and scientific field is only able to opt for this course. Those who have pursued a graduation in computer science or computer technology alone can opt for M.Sc computer science, while MCA can be done by any science graduate.
The career opportunities for both these graduates are many. But... View more

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Hi Salon,
If you would have mentioned the state, it might be easy to tell you about the types of entrance exams. I am just giving you an overview. Minimum eligibility criteria for M.Sc in Forensic Science course may vary across institutes. Primarily, the criteria include:
Bachelor of Science/ Engineering / Pharmacy/ Medicine, obtained from a recognised university. A minimum aggregate score of 60% at the level of graduation.
M.Sc in Forensic Sciences:
Admission Process:
The merit list for admission to the course is usually prepared on the basis of the candidates performance in a relevant qualifying examination and entr... View more

181 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Both M.Sc CS & MCA are equally good courses. M.Sc CS students have very good theoretical background of Computer Science subjects whereas MCA students have very good exposure on Computer Applications. Indian IT industry's primarily business and major revenue is from Application Development and Support projects because of which MCA graduates has minor edge over M.Sc graduates. I will suggest you evaluate and select degrees based on Institutes reputation, brand image and placement record.

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M.Sc. Computer Science
M.Sc. Computer Science is a post graduation course that can be done after B.Sc. Computer Science or Computer Technology. This is a two year programme. The course is mainly focused on software development and application. These can be applied to various fields of technology, business, education and Science. Various universities and institutions in the country offer this branch of study. There are many career opportunities also after this course. A person who has pursued this post graduation can perform in different areas like teaching, software development, testing, networking, etc.
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As the acronyms suggest MCA focuses typically on the application side whereas M.Sc. Focuses on the Science / core concepts. Hence, in general, I would recommend M.Sc. Over MCA. Having said that, there are a lot of factors that one needs to consider before making such a choice as:
Curriculum: Pay attention especially to courses covering core concepts like
Data Structures and Algorithms
Theory of Automata
Operating Systems
Programming Languages
Compilers
Technologies covered: Make sure that you weigh in the coverage of technologies from the current trend like Machine Learning, Virtualization, Python, Docker, DevOp... View more

190 Views Posted 8 years ago

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No doubt, MCA is better than M.Sc. M.Sc is for 2 years while MCA is for 3 years. As both are technical courses so 1 year extra is advantage and company in placement prefer MCA candidate over M.Sc candidate. But if you have good skills and good knowledge about your subjects which you have studied in graduation, then you can go for M.Sc.

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If you are completed B.Sc in Zoology or Biotechnology with at least 45%, then only you are eligible to take admission in M.Sc. In Zoology or Biotechnology. Best of luck for your future and if there's any query, feel free to ask. Do upvote if you like the answer.

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