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Contributor-Level 6
Hi, The placements for any MBA students is done irrespective of their branches they have taken in their UG, except few companies looks for some domain specialisation. On the whole, it's common for all the MBA graduates with any kind of Graduation. All the best.
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Microbiology is a part of medical science degree, so you are definitely eligible to study M.Sc in Physiology course. Candidate who have completed their Graduation in Psychology or its relevant specialization are definitely eligible for M.Sc in Psychology course. The candidate require to score more than 55% of marks at Graduation level. The candidate will also be needed to appear in the admission test.
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For Admission, you have to crack his entrance exam MAT/KMAT or PGCET.
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Scholar-Level 18
In Maharashtra, government colleges and some more give admission based on ranking in NEET. If you are from Maharashtra and desirous of seeking admission only in government colleges or few others then your marks of class 10th or class 12th will not have any weightage but only NEET ranking will. If your ranking is on lower side, then your chances will be less, but then one must have hopes till the end. Best wishes to you.
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Contributor-Level 10
B.Sc IT mainly focuses on database, networks etc. And, more of practical application of computer whereas B.Sc Andhra Pradesh is an academic course which focuses mainly on theoretical stuff. B.Sc IT is more in demand and has more scope in future. So, I would suggest you to go for it. All the best.
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