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<p dir="ltr">BSc in Public Health is an undergraduate degree programme typically completed over three to four years. On the other hand, MSc in Public Health typically takes one to two years to complete, depending on whether it's a full-time or part-time program.</p><p dir="ltr">BSc in Public Health provides foundational knowledge in public health principles, theories, and practices. Whereas, MSc in Public Health offers advanced and specialised coursework, delving deeper into specific areas of public health.&nbsp;</p>

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You are eligible to seek admission in IITs and NITs in Post graduation degrees by appearing in JAM examination conducted by IITs after B.Sc. IITs have a requirement that for seeking admission in M.Sc Chemistry candidate must have had Maths as a subject in 10+2 and chemistry as a subject in all six semester of B.Sc.

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Hi,
Yes, you are eligible to apply for M.Sc nanoscience program because most of the universities require only B.Sc degree, but some of the universities require minimum 60% in graduation and class 12th. So, you need to check the eligibility and admission process for the particular university.
All the best.

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Yes, you can do the following M.Sc. Ag courses of LPU after B.Sc. Biotechnology (Hons. ). 4 years. The detailed eligibility criteria are given below. Eligibility: Pass with 60% aggregate marks in B.Sc. Agriculture or B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons. ). Or B.Sc. Biotechnology (Hons. ). (4 years) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU NEST.
1. M.Sc. Ag. (Genetics and Plant Breeding)
2. M.Sc. Ag. Horticulture (Fruit Science)
3. M.Sc. Ag. Horticulture (Vegetable Science)
4. M.Sc. Ag. Horticulture (Floriculture and Landscaping).

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<p>Top colleges offering B.Sc + M.Sc Nursing programs are typically renowned for their nursing curriculum, infrastructure, and placement opportunities. Here are some well-known institutions where you can pursue this combined pathway:</p><ol><li><strong>All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi</strong></li><li><strong>Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore</strong></li><li><strong>Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing, Delhi</strong></li><li><strong>Manipal College of Nursing, Manipal</strong></li><li>... View more

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Chemistry field has number of jobs in both government and private fields like: process industries, laboratories as a chemist.
PG electronic leads you to become a fully technical person in the field of electronic sales, repairing, networking (for BSNL jobs, this is also considered as one of the qualifications).

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You can go for M.Sc in biotechnology or genetic sciences. These courses are related to biotechnology. You can also check for nanotechnology but I think it requires B.Sc in the same field.

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For being eligible for this course, candidate must have a recognized undergraduate degree in B.Sc. from a recognized university or equivalent, with two subjects combination among home science, human genetics, nutrition and dietetics, botany, zoology, biochemistry, biotechnology, plant protection, microbiology, dairy sciences, agriculture and horticulture, home Science, fisheries and public health from any recognized university or equivalent.
Most of the institutions have entrance exams as admission mode. Hence, the students who have appeared in final year examination of under-graduation and await the result are allowed to apply... View more

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Hi Harsa,
Yes, you can do M.Sc. Ecology and environmental Science after completing your B.Sc in genetics. There is no problem at all. Many people do so.
Best of luck.

26 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hi Aliya,
The scope in Biotechnology (or say any other field also) depends upon how consistent, hardworking you are and majorly depends also the available market opportunities. The above two factors are in completely your hand. However for market opportunities, you have the good options nowadays. You may join the big MNCs like Ranbaxy Labs, Dr. Reddy's (Labs). Also hospitals like Apollo, Aaditya Birla Memorial, Lilawati etc. Do hires Biotechnology students for their own labs. You can also try for Patanjali, sometimes do also issue the vacancies for Biotechnology for Research and Development. Aliya, One thing I would suggest, do as many... View more

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<p><strong>Yes</strong>, you can pursue MSc Microbiology after <strong><a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/bsc-zoology-chp">BSc Zoology</a></strong>. It will help you gain in-depth knowledge about microorganisms, and may also assist you in research and experiment work related to animals. However, the eligibility criteria for the college you choose may vary.&nbsp;</p>

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Dear student
You can check these fields for your further education
Chemistry hons
nanoscience
forensic science
environment science
geo informatics
B.ed
special education
Psychology
If you have further query please feel free to post here.
All the best

132 Views Posted 9 years ago

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interest in agricultural research.,

M.Sc. in Biotechnology combines two of these disciplines, focusing on biology and chemistry along with principles of design and engineering.
Yes, you can pursue this course after B.Sc. in zoology.

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Microbiology is a vast field and has lot of scope. Microbiology is not a single subject. It has many areas of specialization. Many of the techniques developed by microbiologists are now used in molecular and cell biology to provide the basis for studying higher organisms.
The range of job opportunities for microbiologists is as diverse as the organisms they work with.
After B.Sc. one can go for M.Sc. M.Sc. too has good career prospects. Biotech is a booming sector and the growth oppurtunities are high. The Biotech sector includes - Biopharma, Biotech, Biotech services, Bioindustrial, Bioinformatics etc.
After doing M.Sc. Micro... View more

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Fergussion is one of the renowned colleges in Pune. You will get hostel in adjoining areas. But, it’s a bit costly place.

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Yes, you can do M.Sc. In Electronics and Instrumentation with specialisation in Robotics from a reputed IIT or NIT after clearing IIT JAM exam with a good score.

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Eligibility Criteria
Candidates who have passed 12th or equivalent with Biology or Mathematics as one of their subjects can opt for undergraduate courses. For post-graduate courses the students who have passed B.Sc with Life Science/Microbiology are eligible.

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Attitute killer,

Yes, you can do it.

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Hello Govind,
Yes, you can. Most universities require you to have physics as your extra-departmental/pass course for you to study physics in M.Sc. However, since science departments offer admission to Master's degree students via entrance exams, this might be difficult anyway. You'll have to work hard in physics to crack entrance exams. Alternatively, you could apply for an applied mathematics degree in Calcutta University or CMI or even for M.Sc in mathematics. Most of the departments have someone or the other working in the mathematical physics. Courses that are relevant to that are differential geometry, probability theory/functiona... View more

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You can get admission but you need to check the criteria with your University.

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Management & IT Consultant,

You are eligible for M.Sc CS after B.Sc Maths in majority of Universities.

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B.Sc is three year course. You can do many types of B.Sc. E. G. B.Sc. Honors Physics Chemistry mathematics, food Science, Biotechnology, physiotherapy, radiology etc. Or B.Sc. Nonmedical, medical etc. In B.Sc. They teach you fundamentals of that subject in great detail. Also labs will be there. After B.Sc. You can do two years of M.Sc. In same field. Top places to do M.Sc. Is IITs, Du, Bhu etc. Both these courses train you in the subject in great details. You can become scientist in government labs, teacher in colleges after these degrees.

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Yes, you can pursue forensic science after B.Sc medical. Forensic science is also a specialised field of medicine and surgery only. You can go for this and this field has good career also.

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Hello Jijo,
Definitely, you can get a good job after completing Masters in biotechnology.
I suggest you to prepare for the CSIR NET. After qualifying it, you can get the opportunities to work with India's top scientists and many PSUs.
Read more about the same here: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.eduncle.com/csir-net-exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.eduncle.com/csir-net-exam</a>

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student's counselor,

Hello Sonam,
Yes, you can apply for M.Sc after completing your B.Sc from IGNOU.

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No, you need to have a completed Bachelor's degree in engineering.

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No, you are not eligible for M.Sc. in neuropsychology after B.Sc in Zoology. A person should have a graduation degree in psychology or equivalent.

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Mentor , Artist , Social worker...,

Dear,
You need to choose B.Sc in biological Science or life sciences or zoology hons bcz Through that you can pursue your career courses.
But very few universities do offer the Bachelor's degree in microbiology too so through that you can make Your foundation strong.
All the best

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Educational Expert and Columnist,

You can find employment opportunities in
1. Pharma companies
2. Large nurseries and farms
3. Agricultural universities and Research Centers etc. as
A. Bio Technologist
B. Bio Tech. Advisor
C. Research Assistant etc.
You can choose teaching profession after NET / M.Phil / PhD . UGC scale is very much attractive.
All the Best

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The question is an insult to many scientist, teachers who have made your life everyday better. There is life beyond engineering MBA etc. even a low percentage people do engineering from type c and type D engineering and MBA colleges.
The products which you use every day need lot of R and D and it is done no other than those who have done B.Sc and M.Sc they work in production, they work in quality control. The teacher who teaches you at university level are those people who have done B.Sc and M.Sc and Ph.D. The teachers who have taught you at school level are those who have done B.Sc and the teacher who will teach your children in schoo... View more

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