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Biswajit Panja

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After B.Sc, the position you will get in jobs will have very less payable amount and position is also not so well so at least you have M.Sc. Degree for applying good positions in chemical companies (like R&D) but also without a Ph.D. you increment to higher officials is not that much easy so if you want to go to an industry you have to do a Ph.D. otherwise you have different PSU after the completing the M.Sc. Like ONGC, BARC and others by GATE and by giving the UPSC Chemistry exam you got the GSI-Geochemist and the educators at different online platform or after successfully getting JRF you applied for assistant professors at different
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Biswajit Panja

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Yes, majoring in Zoology Botany and Chemistry makes you eligible for M.Sc. Forestry and M.Sc. Agriculture in any college across the country.

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Biswajit Panja

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Yes CUET exam was conducted by central which was the entrance exam for kurukshetra university.

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Biswajit Panja

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It depends on the college where you took the admission and it is less in government colleges while is high for private colleges and the amount is depends on the facility provided by the college. And according to me choose any college according to the faculty of the respective department.

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Sahil Sharma

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To get admission in Loyola College for Bsc In Chemistry
Here below is the criteria:
Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Mathmatics, Chemistry and any other subjects from a recognized school/board

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Sahil Sharma

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Yes, you can definitely do an M.Sc. In Food Technology once you have done your bachelor's in biotechnology. Since the minimum eligibility for doing an M.Sc. In Food Technology is a bachelor's degree in any of the following branches: Microbiology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Botany, etc.

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Biswajit Panja

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Ok so according to myself I told you that if you are highly interested in this topic then only you take that course otherwise it became a curse on you and you then by time disliking the topic. This topic has a huge industry carrier.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Yes, you may be eligible to apply for regular MBA programs in Maharashtra universities, but the eligibility criteria may vary for each university. You need to check the eligibility criteria of the university you are interested in applying to. Here are some universities in Maharashtra that offer regular MBA programs:
Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), Mumbai
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), Pune
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai
Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Mumbai
SP Jain Institute of Management an
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Pudari Rajendhar

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Just complete the entrance exam and you have to qualify for the entrance test conducted by the government. The qualifying marks varies for the category wise and the merit list will be released by the government. If your name is in the merit list you can complete the admission process and can complete your course. If you are not qualified in the entrance you can try the course from any private institutions where the fees is somewhat high.

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After completing a B.Sc. With Botany, Zoology and Chemistry one can pursue various master's degree programs. Here are some popular options available:
M.Sc in Botany: This programme focuses on advanced studies of plants, their anatomy, physiology, genetics, and ecology. M.Sc. In Zoology This programme focuses on advanced studies of animals, their anatomy, physiology, genetics, and ecology. M.Sc. In Chemistry This programme focuses on advanced studies of various branches of Chemistry like organic, inorganic, analytical, and physical Chemistry. M.Sc. In Biotechnology: This programme focuses on the application of biological organisms, syste
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