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rahul r

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Eligibility for MBA program: The prospective applicant must satisfy one of the following eligibility criteria for admissions to the MBA program. A graduate degree under 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 pattern under any discipline, securing at least 50% marks in aggregate, from a recognized university.
However, different universities have different admission criteria and you should check with the admission authorities of the target institute for eligibility criteria for a course in their MBA program.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi Ravendra,
After B.Sc, you can do higher studies (specific according to your subject) : M.Sc Mathematics, M.Sc Physics, M.Sc Chemistry, M.Sc Computers, M.Sc Zoology, M.Sc Botany, MBA, MCA and B.Ed.
Job after B.Sc : Bank Po & Clerk , CBI, SSC, Railway, NTPC, BHEL, FCI, IAS, IPS, UPSC, etc.
Best of luck.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Dibbojyoti,
Higher studies options after Bachelor of science in Agronomy (B.Sc agronomy)
Master of Science in Agronomy
Master of Science in Horticulture
Master of Science in Plant Pathology
Master of Science in Entomology
Master of Science in Agricultural Economics
Master of Science in Extension education
Master of Science in Genetics and Plant Breeding
Master of Science in Soil Science
Master of Science in Food Technology
Master of Science in Animal Husbandry
Doctor of Philosophy in Agronomy (Ph.D)
Thanks.

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Kritika Agarwal

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rahul r

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Eligibility for B.Sc. in Forensic Sciences
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%.
However, a few private universities in India conduct their own entrance tests for evaluating and admitting students to the course.
B.Sc. in Forensic Sciences: Admission Process
Admission to the course is based on the candidates performance at the 10+2 level. Institutes offering the course admit students based on whether they
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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Scope for Higher Studies after B.Sc Nursing
After finishing their studies, graduates of nursing can go for M.Sc (Nursing). There are lots of specialized areas for a person to train. A few of them are:
Community Health
Medical-Surgical
Pediatrics Obstetrics and Gynecology
Psychiatry
There are numerous nursing institutes in India that offer students with an assortment of nursing courses. The admission to these institutes is done on the basis of the students performance in written examination. Students who excel in the written test will be notified about a personal interview.
Some of the courses that are available in nursing comprise of:
Auxiliar
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Hasti N

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Keep attention/eye on employment news. There are immense job opportunities. All the best.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Dear Riwin,
Most of the abroad colleges/universities accept GMAT with at least two years of work experience. But, there are some good colleges that give admission without any work experience.

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Cheryl Fernandes

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You can directly go in for an MBA course instead of M.Sc and then MBA.
Work experience will be an advantage in your career. However, you can do an MBA course as a fresher too.

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