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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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You can not apply for M.Sc. In Physics after completing B.Sc. In Chemistry. You can apply for following courses after completing B.Sc. In Chemistry :-
1 M.Sc. In Organic Chemistry / Analytical Chemistry / Biochemistry / Inorganic Chemistry / Physical Chemistry etc.
2) MBA in HR / Financial Management etc.
3) M.Sc. In Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics
4) M.Sc. In Food Science and Nutrition
5) M.Sc. In Clinical Research
6) MBA in Pharmaceutical Management
7) B.Ed.

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kanu vashisht

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You can directly go for tuitions as you want and you can do that as you have done your degree in this already.

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kanu vashisht

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You can opt for anything but whatever you are looking for, I think that must be connected to what you have already done.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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B.Sc. Mass Communication is a full-time 3-year undergraduate program in Mass Communication. The course deals into the areas of information which is disseminated to masses through media. The eligibility of the program is qualifying 10+2 with 55% aggregate in any discipline of either Arts, Science or Commerce.
Some of the top colleges who offer the program of B.Sc. Mass Communication are as follows:
Govindam Business School - DelhiPacific University - UdaipurAAFT School of Mass Communication - Uttar PradeshXavier University Bhubaneshwar - XUB - OrissaSree Narayana College - Kerala
The average course fee ranges from INR 1.04 to 4.40 Lacs, wh
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Below is the list of colleges:
Hans Raj College, Hindu College, Venkateshwar college, Kirorimal College, Deen Dayal Upadhyay and Shivaji College.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello,
PCM completion you may go course in mathematics, chemistry, physics, engineering, other course like BBA B.Com you can also choose B.Sc. In food technologies, but you can't go for biology related field.

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amish jain

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Hello Banhishikha, Yes, You are eligible to apply for Bio Technical Science subject. The IIT JAM exam is organized for the admission into IIT institutes for M.Sc. And integrated Ph.D. courses. The minimum eligibility to apply for IIT JAM exam is that you must have graduation degree with the subject in minimum 4 sem or 2 years. You must have the deep knowledge of the subject to qualify the exam. Go through the complete syllabus and check the out the important topics on priority for the preparation. As you have completed the B.Sc. You are eligible for IIT JAM examination. For complete details go through the official notification. Hope it
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