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Forensic Science is a niche specialized field of Science with very limited career scope. Most of the jobs in field of Forensic Science graduates are in Government sectors such as Police, CBI, IB, R&D centre and teaching.
Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Science, Rohini, Delhi runs M.Sc. Forensic Science course. Eligibility for course is B.Sc Degree from any recognized University with at least 50% marks in the aggregate. The candidate must have studied for at least 2 year (4 semesters) of 3 years degree course, any 2 subjects out of (a) Physics, (b) Chemistry (c) Biology (Zoology/ Genetics... View more

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Eligibility criteria of M.Sc IT is that candidate should have done Bachelor degree in any discipline with Maths/ Statistics in 10+2 with 50% marks. However, you are advised to looks at detailed eligibility criteria of various universities before applying for M.Sc IT because there is lot of variation in eligibility criteria of degree in various Indian universities.

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Yes, you may apply for M.Sc. Agriculture after pursuing with these three core subjects I. e. Botany, Zoology Chemistry. These are the basic three subjects which every biological stream requires at least for qualification. Hope it helps.

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Dear Gayatri Sharma,
Yes, surely you can do M.Sc medical physiology after B.Sc biology.

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Microbiology has a very wide scope in the present era. It will be a very good option to opt for M.Sc in agricultural microbiology. It will be a very good option to pursue.
All the best!

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After the completion of B.Sc in statistics, you can opt for M.Sc in statistics, M.Sc in Actuarial Science, M.Sc in quantitative economics or any other field as per your interest.

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It's better you go for Masters. It will grade your level up. In famous research centres there is lot of vacancies for junior research fellow. They need Masters there is interview and written test for seeking places like ISRO. BHABA Atomic research centres. Etc. Or in teaching also Masters is necessary to teach till12. Regards.

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QUALIFICATIONS: The candidates who have completed their B.Sc with Reproduction, Zoology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Bioscience or Physiology as one of the subjects are eligible.

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<p>Hi.</p><p data-start="2000" data-end="2087">Yes, a B.Sc in Agriculture qualifies you for M.Sc Biotechnology at most IITs.</p><p data-start="2090" data-end="2111">Required steps:</p><p data-start="2117" data-end="2174">Check IIT-specific eligibility on the JAM brochure.</p><p data-start="2180" data-end="2250">Apply for JAM in the relevant subject (Life Sciences/Biotechnology).</p><p data-start="2256" data-end="2356">Prepare for JAM thoroughly, especially Biochemistry, Molecu... View more

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PG Diploma in Microbiology can be pursued. MCA is a good option for candidates interested in software field. You can try for MBA or MFA if you are interested in having a job in management or you can also choose job options at private sectors, industries or Government R & D sector.

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IGNOU is a central university. It's degree are recognised for both Government job and higher studies. You are eligible to seek admission in M.Sc Forensic Science at GGSIPU after B.Sc from IGNOU.

137 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Eligibility Criteria:
A candidate who has passed Bachelor degree of 3 years duration with (Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biology, Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Climate Change and Impact Management, Computer Application, Computer Science, Information Science, Electronics, Environmental Science, Food Science, Forensic Science, Genetics, Geology, Health and Hygiene, Life Science, Mathematics, Microbiology, Physics, Statistic s, Zoology, Other (Pharmacy, Medicine, others ), Three subject s include Mathematics, Three subject s include Biological Science, Any Branch of Chemistry or equivalent) under 10+2+3 pattern from any recogn... View more

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Career opportunities after M.Sc in Mathematics
M.Sc in Mathematics graduates can find lots of opportunities in Research and Development firms, Economic Research firms, Market Research firms and Manufacturing firms. They can look for the job profiles like Quantitative Risk Analyst, Statistician, Treasury Management Specialist and Demographer in these firms. Those who want to work in public sector can find ample opportunities in various government organizations like Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Reputed Software companies offer several career opportunities for these gr... View more

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Yes, if you fulfil the eligibility criteria:
This course is a research based graduate degree. Candidates need to have passed graduation from a recognised university as aminimumeligibility criterion to be fulfilled for the programme. Admission to various nanotechnology colleges is either entrance exam based or merit-based.

301 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Yes, you can do an M.Sc. In microbiology after a B.Sc. (honors) in Zoology. To pursue an M.Sc. In microbiology, most colleges simply require that you hold a Bachelor's degree in Science. Few colleges may require you to have at least a 50% grade point average in your graduate degree. Also, you may have to qualify for the CUET-PG to get admission into a government college, but private colleges provide direct admission to B.Sc. Graduates. Some top colleges offering the M.Sc. In Microbiology course include:
1. Fergusson College
2. Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College
3. Sister Nivedita University
4. Barrackpore Rastraguru Surendranath College.

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Yes, you are eligible. You can do postgraduate courses:
M.Sc in Forensic Science
PG Diploma in Forensic Science
A candidate who has studied Science i.e. (Physics / Chemistry / Zoology / Botany / Biology / Biochemistry / Microbiology / Applied Medical Sciences / Biotechnology) or / Medicine / BDS/ Engineering / Pharmacy with 50-60% is eligible for taking admission in M.Sc Forensic Science.

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There are too many prestigious organisations. You have to get a PhD in any NASA space programme and after that you have to obtain physics degree in aerospace programme.

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Hey Dear,
There various options available for B.Sc Mathematics graduate to pursue their higher studies. Details of best higher studies options for B.Sc Mathematics graduates are given below.
M.Sc/Ph.D: One of the best higher studies option available for the B.Sc Mathematics graduate is to do Masters Degree in Mathematics followed by Ph.D or M.Phil. Thus they can find a promising career in Research or Teaching field. Another option is to do Masters Degree in Economics or Econometrics. This will help them to pursue one of the best career options, Indian Economics Services (IES).
MCA: Master of Computer Application (MCA) is the be... View more

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You will be eligible for admission, If you have completed graduation in (Physics / bio / chemistry / Zoology / botany / Biochemistry / Microbiology / Applied Medical Sciences / Biotechnology) / engineering / pharmacy / medicine / BDS. Percentage in last qualified exam (graduation) required for admission in M.Sc. May vary university to university (50-60%). In reputed institutes admission is through entrance exam where as in other institutes you can take direct admission. Premier Forensic Science Institute
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan National Institute of Criminology & Forensic Science
Lo... View more

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No, you can go for M.Sc in physics, biophysics or any other area of physics.

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1. The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing M.Sc. (Optometry) degree is B.Sc. optometry/ M.B.B.S.
2. Some reputed colleges and institutes do conduct entrance examination to get admission to their M.Sc. (Optometry) degree course.

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Yes, you can. You need to appear for IIT JAM (joint admission test), for doing M.Sc courses at IITs.
The eligibility requirements are:
Candidates should have at least 55% aggregate marks without rounding off (taking into account all subjects, including languages and subsidiaries, all years combined) for General/OBC (NCL) Category candidates and at least 50% aggregate marks without rounding off (taking into account all subjects, including languages and subsidiaries, all years combined) for SC/ST and PwD Category candidates in the qualifying degree.

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If you belong to SC/ST then you think of pursuing further studies with this 50% aggregate, otherwise, stop thinking for M.Sc or MCA course because your marks are less than the minimum criteria for further studies.

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There are many colleges in West Bengal where you can apply. Admissions procedure is simple. First select the College /University /Institute, where you want to take admission. That depends upon College /University whether they provide online registration. You can visit the college website and look for online registration. You can also get the contact number of the college from the site. The best way is to visit the college of your interest and talk to the admission cell. Once your query regarding fee and course is clear, you may go for the admission.

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The eligibility criteria to apply for admission in M.Sc is that the candidate should have completed B.Sc, or should be studying in their final year to apply for M.Sc entrance test. The percentage criteria is more than 55% marks in your B.Sc Degree/Diploma. Since you have completed your B.Sc Degree/Diploma, please check for minimum pass percentage required to apply to M.Sc Humanities and social Science.

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You are eligible to seek admission in M.Sc in forensic science after B.Sc in life sciences degree. You may evaluate doing M.Sc in forensic science from GGSIPU.

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Yes. You can do M.Sc. Microbiology after B.Sc. Zoology, all you need is 60% aggregate in B.Sc. But it will difficult for you because you won't know the basics of microbiology, so you will have to work hard for M.Sc. Microbiology.

187 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you can do M.Sc after completing B.Sc in general without taking any honors subjects. You can apply for any one of the subject, which you have opted for B.Sc. But, subject should be of your interest. Best wishes.

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In which field did you complete your B.Sc?

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Dear Kushal, Microbiology is also an allied subject of Life Sciences or Biological Sciences. Therefore, as you are graduated from Life Sciences you are definitely eligible for pursuing Masters in Microbiology from any recognised institutes or universities from India or even abroad. Best of luck!

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