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If you want to go for teaching, integrated B.Sc B.Ed is good to do.
But if your stream of interest is in Research or specialization in science streams then go for integration in M.Sc.
<p>Yes, Admission through COMEDK UGET or JEE Main to B.E./B.Tech courses of University B.D.T. College of Engineering -affiliated VTU. COMEDK is the entrance exam for some private engineering colleges in Karnataka and there are students getting admission on the basis of their valid scores in the JEE Main.</p>
The tentative dates of CUCET 2018 examination are as follows:
1) Online Registration will start in the 2nd week of March.
2) The last date for online registration is 3rd week of April.
No, you cannot do. The MA in Dance is a 2-year postgraduate programme in the domain of performing art forms with a specialization in the field of dance (various folk and classical dances). One can pursue the course after completion of his/her graduation from a recognized state/central/deemed university. So here candidate must have passed their final year graduation or equivalent examination in the respective field of specialization from a recognized state/central/deemed university. Apart from the above-mentioned eligibility criteria various colleges and institutes may have their own additional criteria which the students would have to sati... View more
<p>Lovely Professional University's Master of Science in Agriculture programme focuses on agronomy, providing students with specialised training in sustainable crop production methods. Accredited by ICAR, this programme ensures that graduates are well-prepared to meet the demands of the agricultural industry. With in-depth instruction in weed science, water management, crop physiology, and organic farming, students develop the skills and expertise needed to address global challenges such as food security and environmental sustainability.</p>
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The first point is of your interest towards subject.
If you like to do M.Sc, then IIT's is good option. If you want to join government services, then UPSC, SSC & other state level exam is good option.
Yes, you are eligible to pursue M.Sc. Chemistry, as you have completed B.Sc. Chemistry. The basic pre-requisite to pursue a part time course in M.Sc. Is that you should have completed your Bachelors either in Science or in engineering. Few colleges/institutes may require you to appear for a qualifying examination to gain admission.
Here is a list of Universities offering M.Sc. Chemistry through distance learning:
Annamalai University
Alagappa University
Andhra University
Berhampur University
Bharathiar University
Dr BR Ambedkar Open University
Kakatiya University
Madurai Kamaraj University
Maharishi ... View more
<p>The following are the basic requirements for applying to the course: <br>1)Graduation from an accredited university<br>2)A minimum aggregate score of 50% is required.<br>The Master of Science in Physician Assistant Program is a graduate-level degree programme that trains healthcare workers to offer complete medical treatment under the supervision of a licensed physician. An MSc in Radiology does not usually qualify you to become a radiologist. To become a radiologist in most countries, you must first complete medical school. </p><p> </p>
<p>Yes, the aspirants of MU BSc courses can apply for the scholarship schemes. Aspirants should apply for the scholarships that are applicable for the UG course applicants only. Also, before applying, the eligibility requirements should be checked carefully. Some of the scholarships/support offered by the university are:</p><ul><li>Book bank scheme</li><li>Group insurance scheme</li><li>Financial assistance to needy students</li><li>Financial assistance to students of backward classes</li></ul><p>Apart from these, the students can also apply for the government sc... View more
<p>No, Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya does not offer management quota seats for BSc courses, for DHSGSU admission for BSc is completely based on candidates' performance in the entrance examination. Students are only allowed to get admission into the programme if their names are present in the cut-off list. Admissions are primarily based on merit and entrance exams, following the university's established guidelines and reservation policies. Students must meet the eligibility criteria and go through the regular admission process to secure a seat.</p>
Hi Sagar, I think you should proceed further with M.Sc. Horticulture only. India's one of the best and premier University name is coming on my mind and that is Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar, Punjab. LPU is a first private University to get ICAR approval: Under the aegis of ICAR, LPU offers three programs in horticulture at PG level. These are:
# M.Sc. Ag. Horticulture (Fruit Science) 2 years. (4 Semesters)
# M.Sc. Ag. Horticulture (Vegetable Science) 2 years. (4 Semesters)
# M.Sc. Ag. Horticulture (Floriculture and Landscaping) 2 years. (4 Semesters)
There are various scholarship schemes for different categories... View more
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It depends on your choice and skill. If you have managerial skills, try for MBA or if you want to do research or teaching go for M.Sc.
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Hi Rashmi, M.Sc. Microbiology would be the better option for you. # In LPU,. M.Sc. (Hons) Microbiology, a four semester programme is to enable graduate students to pursue doctoral studies or professional employment, through imparting in depth knowledge in specific domain of Microbiology along with three semester independent research project leading to dissertation to harness the flair of research. # Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam) is that the candidate must be Pass with 60% aggregate marks in Bachelor's Degree (Applied Medical Science or Medical Science and Allied Medical or Agriculture or Biosciences or Food Science or Medical Lab.... View more
It depends on you. If you want to go for higher studies on a particular subject in B.Sc then you shall go for M.Sc otherwise you can go for MBA.
The M.Sc. Degree is offered only in a particular discipline, which means that it will only deal with one main subject or specialisation of business. So then, M.Sc. Is the perfect choice if one wishes to pursue a career in a specialised field, such as finance. An MBA, on the other hand, is an all-encompassing degree.
Hello, It depends on your choice that what you like the most. If you have an interest in computer and programming then you can go for MCA and if you want to join business trade then MBA would be better.
This would depend a lot on you and your career aspirations. If you intend to pursue research /academics as a career then M.Sc is the answer and if you want to move into general management area then MBA should be preferred.
Most MBAs are generalist even if they have a subspecialty attached. The M.Sc in (a business area) is meant to be more specialized. Many employers will not differentiate which is better. They’ll often say MBA or equivalent.
So, it depends if you want a generalist orientation (the MBA), or a more narrowly defined experience (the M.Sc in a business area).
MBA with specialisation in Data Analytics is the best career option for you based on your educational qualifications and a general shortage of Data Analytics professionals worldwide.
You should look at MSc food instead of MBA. A MBA student does get job but it may not be of your choice leading to dissatisfied career. Usually students do not focus on career but job but for all there comes a time when you realize you made a mistake. There stand a good scope in food tech. If you chose to be in this sector by your choice, stick to it. If you yet do not know what you like or if you do not like what you studied in bachelors then go for MBA
Depends on your career goals, career aptitude, job profile and industry sector that you wish to work in future. If you want to go with MBA after deep knowledge of economics, can learn management programme much better especially in terms of how external environment impacts the businesses and overall impact of economy on industry sectors etc. MBA in finance management would be better option for economics background student.
Scope for Higher Studies after B.Sc. Mathematics:
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. 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 best higher study option for the B.Sc. Mathematics graduates who wish to pursue their career in IT sector. Research Agencies like Defense Research and Development organisation prefer MCA graduat... View more
If you want to stick on to your domain of biotechnology it is better to go for Masters in science. If you are looking for job in different sectors then go for MBA.
Hello Gokulnath,
If you interested in business and management then you should go for MBA from any of the top B-Schools then only it will be beneficial for you.
All the best.
It is based on your interest about your career. Normally, people prefer MBA to settle down immediately, therefore, if you want to lead an executive life prefer MBA.