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31 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You should not opt for distance B.Ed as it is more of a practical course.

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Hi Prashant Rawat,
All your degrees seem to be different and not related to each other, additionally you have an MBA and now you want to do Marketing M.Sc. Don't your already have an MBA in marketing and international business? The reason I am putting this because the university will ask you the same thing and if you cannot give a strong answer, I don't see any admission chance. Do remember that M.Sc. is mainly for research and freshers. If you have shown a similar career interest, you may get admission. You must also have good academics, percentile, GRE or GMAT score, etc., I will suggest you write to them.

40 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Delhi University, Banaras Hindu University, Jadavpur University, University of Madras and Ranchi University are the top colleges offering geology. You can go for PhD after M.Sc.

229 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You are eligible to seek job as a Scientific Officer in ISRO after MSc Physics. ISRO publishes it's Scientific Officer requirements regularly in leading newspapers. You can join recruitment process by applying against open vacancies and participating in written test and interview process.

75 Views Posted 7 years ago

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VITMEE is for getting admission into M.Tech programs. So, you need not apply for VITMEE, just fill the online application form which will be available in VIT official portal in the month of May.

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It good percentage you can get admission easily as mathematics matter a lot.

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Bachelor of Education(B.Ed) is an Undergraduate Academic Degree awarded for a course or a program in the field of Education.
It is a one year course.B.Ed Correspondence or Distance Learning is also available in various Institutes and is of 2 Years duration.
*Eligibility:
The minimum qualification required for entry into B.Ed. course is a Bachelor of Arts (B.A), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) or Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) from recognised board/university with at least 50% marks.
*Fee structure:The total fee structure for B.ed course will cost around Rs.25,000 - Rs. 30,000/-.
*Admission Procedure:You have to appear in an e... View more

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Hi Snehal,
Candidate must be a graduate in science disciplines, pharmacy or dental of this University or any other University recognized as equivalent with 50%.
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-forensic-science-gujarat-university-navrangpura-ahmedabad-120862" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-forensic-science-gujarat-university-navrangpura-ahmedabad-120862</a>

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Eligibility for M.Sc. in Food Technology:
Candidates wishing to apply for the course need to fulfil the following eligibility criteria:
Graduation completed from a recognised university. A minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) at the level of graduation. Graduation needs to have been completed in any of the following subjects, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Home Science, Agriculture, Food Science and Nutrition Food Technology. Candidates awaiting for their graduation-level examination results are also eligible to apply on the provisional basis.

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Please check for your eligibility to appear for the GATE exam from the criteria mentioned at the link provided below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/exams/gate" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/exams/gate</a>.

71 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Alka, you can do M.Sc. After B.Sc. Chemistry. Your B.Sc. Marks will be given more weightage than class 12th. Whether or not PCM is required in 12th will depend on the university admission requirements but not required during B.Sc. Commonly.

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There is no need for B.Tech if you have interest in this field. Go for it because the field of CS/IT has much more scope in future. IoT- Internet of Things
Various domains have adopted the potential of Industrial IoT in their space, which in turn, led to massive job creation. But unlike other fields, IoT job market is a complex one given the wide variety and desperate skillsets required in this field. If so, you can just do enquire and hopefully, you will be hooked up with the training & securing a fine job in a reputed firm with decent pay like 3 LPA (minimum). As per the current trend, IoT field is getting popular and companies are i... View more

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If you want to pursue M.Sc then I would suggest you to pursue regular M.Sc as there is no benefit of distance education.

9 Views Posted a year ago

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<p><strong>INR 1,00,000/-</strong>&nbsp;PG &bull; M.Sc. (Computer Science) Any Science Graduate with Computer Science as one or all subject with minimum 50% marks (45% reserve category or equivalent examination with all subject passed. INR 60,000/- &bull; M.Sc. (Information Technology)</p>

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Hello friend,
There is no doubt that you are eligible to get a job in good firms but if you want to see yourself on top, working with the best companies and a six-figure package in coming future, you must go for PhD because the ones with the extreme level of knowledge in any field are offered the best positions in the top companies.

60 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Shivansh,
Well it's all depend upon your field of interest. MBA is a field that focuses upon business, it's management and how to set up it and all the other related fields. B.Sc and M.Sc are very much different from business studies. They will focus upon science and will teach you your subjects in depth. If you are interested in science than go for M.Sc and B.Sc But MBA too has a good value.
All the best.

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Ph.D. in Nursing is a 4-year full-time graduate course. Eligibility for the course is M.Sc. Or M.Phil. Admissions for such course are on the basis of counseling after clearing entrance tests and other depending on the colleges. There are numerous subjects which you can pursue in your Ph.D. I have mentioned some popular subjects below which you could consider for an Ph.D. Agriculture, Animal Care, and Veterinary Science. Ph.D. Archaeology. Ph.D. Architecture. Ph.D. Biology and Life Sciences. Ph.D. Building, Planning and Construction Management. Ph.D. Chemistry. Ph.D. Communications and Media.

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Hello Abhishek,
Scope for Higher Studies after B.Sc. Forensic Science:
There are many specialisations in forensics from which students can pick their choice. The advanced areas of forensic Science are given below:
Advanced Criminalistics
Advanced Fingerprint Analysis
Constitution and Criminal Procedure
Crime Scene Investigation
Criminal Investigation Analysis & Profiling
Criminalistics
Electronic Crime Scene Investigation
Forensic and Crime Scene Photography
Forensic Anthropology
Forensic Biology
Forensic Examination
Forensic Medicine or Forensic Nursing
Forensic Nursing
Foren... View more

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With M.Sc and B.Ed, you can go for teaching. You can also continue your studies as M.Phil or in research. In some private colleges, you can try for lecturership as well.

53 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello,
M.Sc in food packaging and food processing is a 2-year postgraduate programme after completing B.Sc in either food science, chemistry, botany, microbiology, etc. It has wide scope, as it is helpful in various food industries like Mapro, Britannia, etc.

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Careers after M.Sc. Biotechnology can be broadly divided in to 3 categories:
Research Jobs:
R & D Jobs in Companies
R & Jobs in government Labs
Academic Jobs in Pvt as well as government Colleges & Universities
QA / QC Jobs
Clinical Research Jobs
Production Jobs in Pharma Industry
PhD Studentship / Fellowships followed by a Job
BT industry is a knowledge-intensive industry thus my suggestion will be to go for a Ph.D. However, it is totally an individual's choice too. Also, see a related question that I have mentioned for further studies after M.Sc/MBA:
<a href="https://ask.shiksha... View more

45 Views Posted 8 years ago

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UPSC aspirant,

Banaras Hindu University, Delhi University and IISC will provide good placements. M.Sc applied chemistry graduates can work as research manager or scientist in various government research organizations such as Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and Defense Research and Development organisation laboratories. These graduates can attend the various exams conducted by Union Public Service Commission UPSC CSIR UGC and Staff Selection Committee SSC to get jobs in various departments in central government.
Candidates who secure any government job can write the concerned departmental exams to get p... View more

60 Views Posted 3 years ago

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I am a lawyer, aspiring manager...,

Yes gap matter. Also you can explore about other better course option like B.Ed PG Diploma Science journalism, Ph.D.

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<p>The <strong>University of Auckland MS in CS fees</strong> for first-year is around INR 28 L for international students. Mentioned below are the complete first-year package to study MS in CS:</p><table border="1" width="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><thead><tr><th style="text-align: center;" width="388"><p>Fee components</p></th><th style="text-align: center;" width="388"><p>Amount (for 12 months - 2 years)</p></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><... View more

39 Views Posted 7 years ago

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From my opinion, you have to go for M.Sc, because if you learn more you will get more. Placements are good after M.Sc. You can also do DMLT course.

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<p>The fee range for the MSc programme at JD School of Design (Powered by JD Institute), Bangalore, is INR 2 lakh. <span data-teams="true">This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change</span>. The fee covers various academic expenses like tuition fees, laboratory charges, examination fees, library fees, and other relevant charges. It is important to note that the fee structure is subject to change, and candidates are advised to refer to the official website of the university for the latest and most accurate fee structure.&nbsp;</p>

11 Views Posted 4 years ago

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Principal,

Hi. Yes, you can apply for Ph.D. Nursing. Thanks.

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M.Sc Agriculture: Eligibility
The candidate should have a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture or Horticulture or Forestry from a recognized university in India. The candidate must also have passed the degree with minimum 50% marks.

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