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Madhumitha GomathinayagamHR Professional, Educational & Career Counselor

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You can pursue MA (Sociology) through Distance Learning Mode.

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Reedam Jain

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Go for Lovely Professional University, if you want to go for Punjab region, that is perfect in each context in terms of scholarships, academics, infrastructure and Placements. Life is perfect here at LPU and worth pursuing the degree here. All the best. For more information go to lpu. Co. in.

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Mayur Sondarkar

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There are number of colleges in India to do B.Sc in chemistry
Some of the best colleges are:
1). Miranda House, New Delhi
2). Hindu College, New Delhi
3). St. Stephen's College, New Delhi
4). Kirori Mal College (KMC), New Delhi
5). Loyola College, Chennai
6). Madras Christian College, Chennai
7). Hansraj College, New Delhi
8). Christ University, Bangalore
9). Stella Maris College, Chennai
10). Lady Shri Ram College for Women, New DelhiThere are many number of colleges, and you can take direct admission.

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Ashutosh Rastogi

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Depends on University you want to take admission in CCU on the basis of merit. In Banasthali, there is an entrance exam.

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shobhit kumar

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Yes, you can do pursue MA in social Science after completing B.Sc.

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shobhit kumar

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No, to do B.Sc only, it doesn't mean to be a teacher. Now, in private schools, you have to do a bridge course in education.

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Yash Gupta

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B.Sc Agriculture course is a great alternate to the BE /B.Tech Agriculture Engineering programme who have an interest in the sector of agriculture, may pursue this course. This field will never run out of job opportunities. To be honest, qualified professionals are always valued, when it comes to agriculture sector. It is a 4 years long Undergraduate Bachelor Degree programme. B.Sc Agriculture programme consists of topics such as- agriculture Science, use of modern scientific equipment and techniques in agriculture, land surveying, soil Science, water resource management, animal and poultry management, basics of biotechnology, etc. The
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syed faizan khan

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Yes, it is a good option, but after your B.Sc pursue B.Ed from good college and clear government exams to be government appointment, or you can also directly join into a private school.

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