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Poornima Sharma

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Hey,
You can do Bachelors in any one of the mentioned above. Admission is based on the marks scored in class 12th and there is no entrance test required.

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KAUSTABH DE

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Dear Friend,
If you can give specifically in which sector you want to know about the scope, then it will be better to answer your question specifically.
Broadly (scope) - Msc. , Medical science mainly in eye, Lens expert, Abroad etc.
Thanking you.

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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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MBA is a Master's degree in business administration and anyone pursuing graduation in any stream may look out for an option to pursue MBA programme. Usually, there are 2 modes of admission into MBA course into colleges/universities in India. Either you can avail the admission by appearing and scoring your best in CAT exam or individual college/university level entrance tests, which include the same pattern and syllabus i.e. Aptitude: English language, quantitative ability and logical reasoning. You may opt for preparation of CAT via any institute offering the preparation courses or self-study may also work. To form your basics over the
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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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Sure, you can pursue MBA. MBA is a degree that can be pursued with any graduation stream with minimum of 50%-60% of aggregate degree marks, as per the requirement of the colleges/universities that you are applying for. Additionally, there are two modes to pursue MBA in India, either you seek an admission via CAT exam score or a direct admission, direct admission whereas may not be able to fetch you to topmost institutions like IIMS, top-B schools but some of the moderate level colleges may be applied for directly the ones who have got a good placement rate. Also there are some universities/colleges that conduct their own entrance exam
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Somesh, It's good to hear from you that, you are interested in doing PG in Hindi after completion of your B.Sc. In Chemistry. If I may ask, why this change of stream at this juncture? Okay. I am afraid, it's not feasible. One needs to have studied the subject of M.A. In graduation to be eligible for admission in PG. I'm attaching a link that will give you all the required information. https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/languages/course/m-a-in-hindi-banaras-hindu-university-varanasi-271862.

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Most of the industries nowadays use the chemicals in everything directly or indirectly like in food products, pharmaceuticals, electronic products or in construction. This creates opportunities for graduates, since they have the in-depth knowledge about various chemicals, compositions and their properties. The government laboratories, universities or colleges and the industries, mainly chemical and pharmaceutical, are the three major sectors which recruit the chemistry graduates. For the entry level jobs in these fields, graduates need at least a Bachelor's degree in chemistry. But, for the senior positions like in research, they need
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