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Hello Sandhya,
Candidates should have passed B.Sc with physics as major subject with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in management or commerce from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.

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Well yes, you can apply for an M.Sc. in microbiology after your B.Sc. But for better scope choose M.Sc. Biotechnology since it covers more areas of Biology. So, it will be nice in terms of job perspective.

90 Views Posted 7 years ago

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If you belong to general category, then you need above 50% marks.
If you belong to SC/ST category, then you will need above 45% marks.

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Yes, you can surely. No doubt, you can apply for M.Sc in Hospitality and Hotel management after your B.Sc.

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Yes, of course you can apply for M.Sc in Computer Science after your B.Sc in computer science.

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<p>If your four-year integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. programme includes relevant disciplines like biology, biotechnology, or related fields, then you can absolutely pursue an M.Sc. in biotechnology. Universities have different standards for admission, therefore you might have to fulfill prerequisites like minimum grade requirements or entrance examinations. Examine the prerequisites for admission to the colleges you are considering. Gaining more experience in biotechnology-related fields will also improve your application.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

70 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hi vimal. Yes you can do M.Sc. From ICAR after completing B.Sc. Agriculture from parul University. Because it is a recognised University so don't worry. All the best. If you like upvote me.

48 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you are eligible to take specialization for M.Sc Agriculture engineering, which has very bright future. So, do well and achieve the best.

121 Views Posted 8 years ago

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M.Sc. (Information Technology): Eligibility
Candidates can be eligible for admission if they fulfill any of the following conditions:
Bachelors degree in Information Technology / Computer Science / Physics / Stats / Electronics or equivalent examination with at least 45% marks in aggregate from a recognized university.
B.Tech./BE degree holders in Computer Science/Informational Technology are also eligible for M.Sc. IT course.
Aggregate percentage required in graduation or equivalent may vary from college to college.

116 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Graduation in Statistics or related discipline with a minimum aggregate score of 50%, completed from recognised university are eligible for M.Sc. Statistics.
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32 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Other course M.Sc. Food and nutrition is not offered in this college. They offer the course M.Sc. In home Science.

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The expansion of agriculture industry is more in the startups or government sector. So, M.Sc. Will bring you more opportunities to get a job in banks and departments allied with agricultural development. However, if you keep biotech as your subject in Masters, you will get better career opportunities.

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Hello Prakruthi,
Yes. you can do M.Sc in Astrophysics after B.Sc in physics. The eligibility is graduation completed with science from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate score of 50%.
Some colleges or universities do conduct some entrance exams for admission.

85 Views Posted 3 years ago

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No, you can not. For that first you have to complete your degree in Pharmacy. (B.Pharma)
B.Pharma is a totally different course which offers everything related to the field of pharmacy. Pharmaceutical worker, teacher, stationary pharmacist, researcher etc. The course is for 4 years/8 semesters. You can complete your degree and move forward for Masters in any respected subject, as in your case Pharmacology or pharmaceutical Chemistry.

410 Views Posted 8 years ago

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M.Sc. Food Science and Technology Eligibility
Candidate should possess B.Sc in Food Science and Technology, Food Science and Quality control, Food Technology and Management, Agriculture, Horticulture and Home Science with a minimum of 50% marks.
All the candidates eligible as mentioned with above eligibility criterion have to pass entrance examination conducted by the Department of Food Science & Technology in respective institutes.

34 Views Posted 7 years ago

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If you are wishing to pursue this course are required to fulfil the below-mentioned minimum eligibility criteria :
1. Graduation completed from a recognised university in any of :
- B.Sc. In Food Science and Nutrition
- B.Sc. Foods and Nutrition
- B.Sc. Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics
- Nutrition and Dietetics
- Applied Nutrition
- Food Science and Quality Control
- Public Health and Nutrition
- Food Technology.
2. A minimum aggregate score of 50% at the level of graduation.

51 Views Posted 7 years ago

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It would be better if you completely study about the course before you go for it.

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Best is a very subjective term. What is best for you may not be best for someone else. Look into what you like to be doing the rest of your life without getting bored. The industry, the job role, the location, the pay, the lifestyle, etc. If you get a decent job that promises to give you a handsome salary, exposure, good lifestyle and a balanced life, then you should go for a job, if not then it is advisable that you should first pursue M.Sc degree and then head-out to secure a job. In order to get an edge over your competitors, you can opt to pursue more specialised M.Sc courses, which would make you more employable right after completing... View more

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M.Sc. Physics: Eligibility The candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination by a recognised board and B.Sc Physics with 50% or above marks in aggregate. or The candidate must have passed B.Sc. (General/programme/B.Sc. (Pass) B.Sc. (H) Electronic, B.A. /B.Sc. (H) Instrumentation B.A./ B.Sc. (H) Electronics with 50% or above marks in aggregate.

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See, nothing is good or bad, it's all about your interest and the field in which you want to see yourself growing and working. If you want to do this after graduation degree then move ahead because if it is your forte, you will do your best and ultimately, best will come out of you and you will do a splendid job and get success.
All the best.

133 Views Posted 4 years ago

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I think yes you can do M.Sc. Microbiology after B.Sc. In dialysis Technology.

73 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Candidates who have passed B.Sc. With at least one subject of biological sciences like Zoology Botany, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Microbiology, Biotechnology, BPT B.Pharma B.Sc. MLT, B.Sc. Physician Assistant, B.Sc. Nursing or any other professional graduates in Allied Health Science with a minimum of 50 % marks or MBBS BDS BHMS B.A. MS BSMS and BUMS graduates. So, if you have studies any of these subjects you are eligible. Also, the eligibility may vary from college to college.

39 Views Posted 6 years ago

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M.Sc Instrumentation Technology Eligibility
The candidates should complete their B.Sc Degree under any registered University with Biology and Chemistry and Physics as main subjects with 50% or above marks. The marks of admission for this course vary from University to University. In various colleges and Universities there is an entrance exam plus interview for admission of the Course.

602 Views Posted 3 years ago

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The basic requirement for admission to the course (M.Sc. Anesthesiology) is an undergraduate degree (B.Sc) from a recognised university with chemistry, physics, and biology as core subjects and a minimum score of 45% aggregate. The average fee structure for Diploma in anaesthesia is around Rs 40,000 to Rs 5 Lacs for the entire course. it varies depending upon the colleges.

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No, actually you can't, because the Eligibility Criteria for pursuing M.Sc. Agriculture is different. You should have done your UG in either of these:
Bachelor's in Agriculture
Bachelor's in Forestry
Bachelor's in Horticulture
In a recognised University and secured 60% aggregate marks. So, B.Sc. In CSC and IT will not be applicable for doing M.Sc. In Agriculture!

27 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Pushpanjali,
If you have interest in the environmental Science, so you can apply for M.Sc Environmental Science after B.Sc in zoology, as zoology and environmental Science both are good options, so you can pursue any one of them. Good luck.

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<p>Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc course after completing your B.Sc in Paramedical technology. Several M.Sc courses are available in the field of Paramedical Sciences for further study, such as M.Sc in Physiotherapy, Medical Lab Technology, Nursing, Optometry, and more.</p><p>These courses allow you to specialize in a particular area of interest and enhance your skills, potentially leading to a salary increase. To be eligible for M.Sc Paramedical Sciences programs, candidates typically need a Bachelor's degree in a related field from a recognised university. Pursuing an M.Sc after completing a B.Sc in Paramedical technology ... View more

40 Views Posted 3 years ago

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The eligibility for AT courses in India is that the candidate must have B.Sc. [Sugar Technology], B.Tech. [Food and Chemical Technology], B.E. [Chemical Engineering], B.Sc. [Microbiology], B.Sc. [Biochemistry, Chemistry. Please check with your desired institution for further clarifications.

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<p>The Placements at IHM Jaipur is very decent in both of the streams B.Sc and M.Sc. The Comparitive data is stated as below</p><p>Based on the data that is currently available, about 90% of students are enrolled in the<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> B.Sc. program</span>, with a<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> 6 LPA</strong></span> income package being the highest given. The top three corporations that recruit B.Sc. students are KFC, McDonald's and Reliance. Placement for M.Sc students is also good, with leading recruiting firms including... View more

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