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Hi Rahul, If you want to do M.Sc. In Agricultural, then you should have a Bachelor's Degree in Agriculture or Horticulture or Forestey from a recognised university in india. Also, you must have passed the degree with minimum 50% marks. And the most important think is percentage preferably in Science Stream.
General eligibility for this course is B.Sc agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry. For more details, check here.
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Dear Nishta,
Nutrition Sciences is also an allied subject of Life Sciences or Biological Sciences or Home Sciences. Therefore as you are graduated from Life Sciences or having a B.Sc. Degree in Life Sciences subject then you are definitely eligible for pursuing Masters or M.Sc. In Nutrition or allied fields from any recognised institutes or universities from India or even abroad. Best of luck!
Yes, you can. Most universities require you to have physics as your extra-departmental/pass course for you to study physics as your M.Sc. However, since science departments recruit Master’s students via entrance exams, this might be difficult anyway. You'll have to have a self-study enough physics to crack one of the many entrances.
Alternatively, you could apply to an applied mathematics degree (Like at Calcutta University or CMI) or even a general mathematics department for your M.Sc. Most departments have someone or the other working in mathematical physics. Courses that are relevant to that are differential geometry, probability ... View more
If you want to join a course in biotechnology you must have a background in science, that is Physics or agriculture, chemistry and biology at the intermediate level can join for B.Tech. In India, some universities offer the B.Sc biotechnology which one can join after class 12 or equivalent examination, with physics, chemistry and mathematics. Graduates in all sciences/engineering technology/medicine are eligible for the postgraduate (M.Sc.) course in biotechnology. Program in Biotechnology. P.G. courses available are M.Sc. Biotechnology, M.Sc. (Agriculture) Biotechnology, M.V.Sc. (Animal) Biotechnology, M.Tech. Biotechnology,M.Sc./M.V.Sc.... View more
The M.Sc in computer science programme in various universities are designed to develop core competence in computer science and prepare the students to take up a career in the IT industry as well as carry out research and development. The objective of the programme is to develop human resources with core competence in various thrust areas of Computer Science with sound knowledge of theory and hands on practical skills. You are eligible to appear for M.Sc in CS entrance examination conducted by various universities.
You are eligible to seek admission in M.Sc Statsitics in majority of Universities if you had Statistics as subject at least for four semesters or two years in your B.Sc graduation degree.
Hi Teena,
As you have completed your B.Sc nursing so, you can definitely apply for M.Sc nursing.
Good Luck.
Hi Biswal,
Be specific if you want to know for B.Sc or M.Sc abroad.
You can choose any discipline you wish to study in B.Sc. There are no restrictions to the subject you want to study in your B.Sc. However, if you want to pursue astrobiology In your M.Sc. you should take up a course which is relevant to that stream. Most of the undergraduate programs involve the study of physics, chemistry, biology, geology, astronomy, and related areas.
The eligibility for M.Sc forensic science us as below
A B.Sc. Degree from any recognised university with at least 50% marks in the aggregate. The candidate must have studied for at least 2 year (4 Semester) of 3 years degree course any 2 subjects out of (a) Physics (b) Chemistry (c) Biology/Zoology/Genetics/Bio technology/ Physical Anthropology
It clearly doesn't state nursing in it. So, your eligibility can become only if you have studied the above mentioned any 2 subjects in nursing for 4 semesters.
Hi Shanvee,
Yes, you can do M.Sc in Nanotechnology after completing B.Sc if you had nanotechnology as the subject.
Good luck.
Hi ,
Three-year degree programs are not mostly accepted by Canadian universities. Also, MS programs are very selective. You can check the university websites for the entry requirements. I will suggest you check other countries such as Australia, New Zealand, UK etc where 3-year degree programs are accepted.
Pursuing a Masters in a relevant field or specializations is a great career choice for B.Sc. Zoology students. Apart from that, candidates can also signup for professional courses like PGDM or MBA to enter the corporate world.
Physics is a very good subject to read, no doubt about that. However there are few things that one must keep in mind before pursuing a higher degree in Physics, such as Master’s degree. Choose the university wisely, there are numerous universities in India providing M.Sc. Degrees in natural sciences subjects. But it is advisable to choose your university after evaluating factors like, alumni, faculty, laboratory, placements, research papers etc. For example, student who has a post-graduate degree from University of Delhi has many chances of getting into Engineering and medical coaching institutes. In fact institutes like Akash and FIIT-J... View more
Hi Tanisha,
The eligibility conditions for M.SC statistics are:
Candidate must have passed B.Sc in Statistics/Mathematics/Computer along with statistics as one of the papers.
And, the marks for admission vary as per different university rules. So, if you had statistics as one your subjects, you can pursue the course. For more details, please refer to the specific college/university rules.
You can do M.Sc in medical itself as it is what you did your B.Sc with.
<p>Hi, Students who wish to pursue higher studies in genetics or genetic engineering should have an aptitude for scientific research, a probing mind, dedication, and team spirit. Genetic engineering could involve specialization related to plants, animals, and human beings. This field is a high-growth area that has thrown up several job opportunities.</p><p>There is great scope in this field as the demand for genetic engineers is growing in India as well as abroad. Genetic engineers are mainly absorbed in the medical and pharmaceutical industries, the agricultural sector, and the research and development departments of the... View more
<p>Of course, however, you'll need to fulfil the eligibility criteria. Eligibility criteria for the <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/msc-nursing-chp">MSc Nursing</a>: The candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognized school or board in India. The candidate must be a registered nurse or registered midwife with any State Nursing Registration Council.</p><p>The candidate must have passed B.Sc (Hons)/Post basic/<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/b-sc-nursing-chp">B.Sc in Nursing</a> with minimum 55% to 60% marks in aggregat... View more
You could take up a number of courses after completing B.Sc in Biology. Some of the subjects you could pursue after completing your course in Biology are as follows:
1) Master of Science in Biology
2) Master of Science in Biological Sciences
3) Master of Science in Applied Biology
4) Master of Science in Environmental Biology
5) Master of Science in Environmental Microbiology
These are only a few subjects you could pursue in M.Sc. from a much broader pool of subjects. I am certain that if you do well in your studies, you will get a respectable package in the industry.
Ashish, I think you can as eligibility talks of allied as well as applied science too. Nursing is part of allied science.
Many good universities like LPU, GNA, CU, etc are offering the course. All these universities have wonderful infrastructure and world-class facilities to offer to students apart from good placements that they offer. Some like LPU also offer wonderful scholarships for making quality education affordable for all.
Good luck.
Eligibility:
Qualification : Graduation 50% minimum
Minimum Eligibility to Apply
Mandatory Course : B.Sc( Home Science, Food & Nutrition)
Candidate must have completed B.Sc. in Home Science/ Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics/ Human Nutrition & Dietetics/ Nourishing or B.Sc. with Home Science/ Botany/ Zoology/ Genetics/ Biochemistry/ Microbiology/ Biotechnology/ Food Technology/ Food Microbiology/ Food Science /Food Processing as one of the main subjects.
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