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St. Xavier's is considered to be the one of the best college for the education of journalism and mass communication. If you are pursuing B.Sc. In mass communication and videography from St. Xavier's than you will also have a option of doing M.Sc. In mass communication, M.Sc. In videography, M.Sc. In Journalism or M.Sc. In Journalism and mass communication. Some colleges offers B.A/M.A degree, B.Sc/M.Sc degree while some offer B.J. M. C. / M.J. M. C. Degree. So you don't need to get confuse among this. However, be careful and opt for a degree course not a Diploma. Because degree have its own value. Thank you.

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You can do that, if you have chemistry, as one of the major subjects, as in B.Sc, Life sciences or B.Sc. Physical sciences.

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There are various courses that you can opt for, and after that, you can easily get a good job and can have a good future. The best according to current scenario is opting for bioinformatics or biotechnology.

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As per my knowledge and experience, as you have successfully completed your graduation degree B.Sc with botany, then you are definitely eligible for Masters in botany and there are many different universities in which you can take admission and study further some of them used to conduct their entrance test while some of them used to check your graduation percentage and decides according.

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Yes, of course, you need maths for doing B.Sc-IT and M.Sc-IT. If you have any queries, kindly revert it.

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It is always a good choice to go for higher studies.

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FCI, CWC, food inspector are some of them.

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First thing is why you did MLT. If your answer is to make your career as a paramedic. Go for M.Sc. MLT, because none of the course you said is near to your B.Sc. So, I think you should apply your knowledge of MLT and go for higher studies in the same field. There are ample of opportunities for paramedics both in private as well as Government sector.

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Yes, all these are life sciences field and most of the colleges accept students from different fields in M.Sc courses. Before applying check eligibility as 1 in 10 colleges might have specific eligibility line allowing only a B.Sc microbiology to M.Sc microbiology. Major universities like DU MDU IP allows.

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Hello,
According to me M.Sc will be the best option for you after B.Sc. Agriculture but if you don't want to do M.Sc then you can apply for a job on the basis of your B.Sc degree. Here are some jobs suitable for you:
1. Agricultural consultant
2. Farm manager
3. Fish farm manager
4. Plan breeder
5. Soil scientist
Best of luck for your future.

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You will have to appear for entrance exams overseeing admissions for B.Sc or M.Sc. These entrance exams are conducted at state or even national level. For M.Sc in biotechnology you may require a minimum cut-off in your undergraduate course, which is at the discretion of the university/institute.

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Admission is through university level online counseling based on the rank obtained in Banaras Hindu University Postgraduate Entrance Test (BHU-PET).
Please check for your eligibility to pursue M.Sc in Plant Biotechnology at BHU from the link provided below.
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-plant-biotechnology-banaras-hindu-university-rajiv-gandhi-south-campus-uttar-pradesh-other-272603" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-plant-biotechnology-banaras-hindu-university-rajiv-gandhi-south-campus-uttar-pradesh-other-272603</a>

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If you are interested in the research field then opt for M.Sc.

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If you are interested in company side, opt for biotechnology or if you are interested in the medical line, opt for microbiology rather than biotechnology. For microbiology, you have to stick to it, but if you opt for biotechnology, you can study a wide variety of subjects.

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You could go for M.Sc. in Zoology, Forensic Science, Genetics, Chemistry (if had chemistry as a subject in your graduation), human genomics other than anthropology. There are many colleges that provide admissions in these streams for students of anthropology, as it comes under life sciences.

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Dear, Absolutely you can do M.Sc. In statistics. In B.Sc. Maths, you already have 'Statistics' as a subject. Hence, your application will be considered. However, it is advisable to have a good command on computational statistics. It's will be of a big use for you later.

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After B.Sc, you may pursue M.SC in microbiology or M.SC in biomedical which has great market value. Life science students are employed in the research companies or government colleges.
If you have chemistry background then you have openings in pharma companies.

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Hi Mithuna,
Yes, there is gain in doing M.Sc in IIT. It opens up more job and fellowship opportunities for after M.Sc, as government provides many fellowship schemes to students who have studied in IIT. Good luck.

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Some names of the colleges offer M.Sc Physics in Jaipur are given in the link below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-physics-colleges-Jaipur" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-physics-colleges-Jaipur</a>
You can download the brochure for more information. Thanks!

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Please use the link provided below for a list of colleges which offer M.Sc courses in mathematics in Mumbai.
You can download the brochure of the college which contains important details like eligibility, admission process, and application dates.
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-mathematics-colleges-mumbai" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-mathematics-colleges-mumbai</a>

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Hello Amit,
For getting admission into M.Sc programs at IITs, you need to clear an entrance exam called IIT JAM exam. You need to have a Bachelors degree to be eligible for this exam and so, you can appear during your last year of Bachelor's program.

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Can you please tell me the college you wish to take admission in so that I can guide you better and a bit specifically?

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This are the minimum eligibility required:-The basic criterion of eligibility needed to be MET for admission to the course is a Higher Secondary (10+2) or equivalent qualification from a recognized educational Board, with Physics, Chemistry and Biology and/ or Math as main subjects and a minimum aggregate score of 55%. Thank you.

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Kindly go through the detailed article as below. Career map for ISRO
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A candidate seeking admission for the Post Graduate Programme should have passed the full time (not by correspondence or part-time Graduate degree examination in Science (class 12th + 3 years degree entire 5 years in Science only) with Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics Microbiology or Biochemistry as the main subject or one of them as second subject in the three year degree or Agriculture / Food Science/ Polymer Science or Engineering / Technology degree of a AICTE/ recognized University with minimum second class. Those with equivalent overseas qualification would also be eligible for admission. The candidate needs to have consistently hig... View more

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Eligibility criteria: In case of almost all the courses mentioned above, 10+2 passed (any stream- Science, Commerce or Arts) from a recognized board is the minimum qualification required. Minimum marks criteria may exist in case of many institutes. Usually it is around 45-50% aggregate marks.
In case of Bachelor of Interior Design course offered by CEPT, 10+2 passed in Science stream with PCM subjects is the minimum qualification required.
Admission process: To secure admission in reputed institutes, one must appear for relevant entrance examinations. Some of the well known relevant entrance tests include- NATA, CEED, NID, CEPT ent... View more

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Some top colleges for M.Sc. In Virology are as follows:
1) Sri Venkateswara University : Department of Virology, Tirupati
2) Amity Institute of Virology and Immunology, Noida
3) National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune
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