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Kem

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Yes, some of the best institutes for Integrated M.Sc. +PhD in Chemistry include IISc (Bangalore), IISERs, IITs, BHU (Varanasi), TIFR and some top NITs like NIT (Tiruchirappalli) and NIT (Warangal). You can also consider doing the same course in state universities.

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I do not know much about the admission process in Pune, but Chandigarh university is there in which we can get admission via giving CUCET exam. Forensic science is the application of science to law. With the rising number of incidents of crime and fraud across the world, the scope of forensic science is definitely rising. Forensic science applies the knowledge and technology of science to the definition and enforcement of such laws.
University Institute of Applied Health Sciences (UIAHS) ranked among the best Forensic Science institute in Punjab, offers ground-breaking program trains aspiring and mid-career professionals in a variety of
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi. You can pursue master's in health care. Thanks.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi. You can do M.Sc. In Cardiovascular technology. Thanks.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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After B.Sc. Biotechnology, you can consider pursuing a PG Diploma in Lab Technician, Bioinformatics, Life Sciences. If you are aiming for Masters you can pursue M.Sc. In Toxicology, Botany, Microbiology, Public Health, Applied Biology Virology, Nanotechnology, Pharmacology. We hope this helps.

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KUSHAGRA VERMAI am freelance artist eagerness to explore & learn

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CGI, or computer-generated imagery, originally referred to graphics that were inserted into live-action scenes.3D animation is the process used for digitally generating animated images. CGI movie foreg jurassic park, avtaar
3d animation movie for eg boss baby, sponge Bob, minions
First watch their work and decide what kind of work you want to do and after doing B.Sc. Botany you can do animation higher studies but you should have good drawing skills and creative aspects. CGI have more scope of doing drawing works and 3d is like you have to give movements to puppet with help of software. Computer sitting is must so before changing your str
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KUSHAGRA VERMAI am freelance artist eagerness to explore & learn

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Singhania University is recognised by the government of India. So you can apply for government jobs after completing your degree course from singhania University.

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Here is a complete list of scientific courses that do not include Physics that you may take at any university. But the university has good academics, and facilities it would be great for the students to explore more int any field in future. I am a student of Lovely professional university and my few friends doing B.Sc. In non-physics domain and they are doing great in their respective fields. This university has quite young and energetic faculty always ready to help students, listen to the students for any problem, and teach in very innovative ways. The curriculum is always updated as per industry demands. Every student is expected to
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KUSHAGRA VERMAI am freelance artist eagerness to explore & learn

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After B.Sc. you can do the 4 and 1/2 year MBBS course. Then the one-year mandated internship. If you want to do MD General (Internal) Medicine. Or you can do M.Sc. in cardiology or cardiac technology or PG in Medicine and Surgery. After completing M.Sc. Cardiac Technology you can go for higher studies like M.Phil or Ph.D. You can also serve as Cardiovascular Technician, Cardiovascular Technologist, Medical Sonographer.

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KUSHAGRA VERMAI am freelance artist eagerness to explore & learn

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You can opt for Masters in the field of Science. M.Sc. You can go for M.Ed Masters in the field of education. The B.Sc. B.Ed graduates are eligible to teach at schools and can start their tuition centres as self employment. For Government or Private Schools, one must qualify the CTET or STET exam. After that, they can apply for teaching jobs as a PRT or TGT post. If you want to pursue a higher post such as a PGT teacher then you can apply for Post Graduation. You can also take psychology as an subject in Masters and then apply for counsellor. If you go for subject specializations you can opt for various jobs such as Counselors, Novelis
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