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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

Most probably, yes. It may depend on your performance there.

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Marghoob Hasan

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It depends what you want to do in the future. There are various opportunities in India as a tutor in the medical colleges. But, maybe in the nursing college.

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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

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Hello Pragya,
The fee structure of B.Sc in PCM at Teerthanker Mahivir University is about 26,000 per year. The university is very good.
Thanks and all the best for your future.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Hi, for M.Sc abroad, firstly check their eligibility criteria where you wish to go. Another thing, is if you would like to apply for European countries, they have much more research oriented courses in their countries along with many scholarships. Answering the main question - I believe you can go for both. Obviously, BCA is applied course and can give you much more exposure to applied things than a B.Sc, because it is mostly have a theoretical course but obviously there's a view you can keep on exploring about things. Do some interns and gain some experience in researching over computing field interacting with senior working under pro
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Vishal Juneja

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http://www.unishivaji.ac.in/syllabusnew/Science
Here is the link for syllabus of all Science courses under CBCS system or you can also directly check it on the official site of university.

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Mohit Sood

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Hi Rohan,
Yes, of course. You are eligible for B.Sc in physics without giving JEE exam.

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Amol ChopadeMBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune

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No, you can't take admission for M.Tech after B.Sc. You will get admission in direct second year of B.Tech, then after you can go for M.Tech. For M.Tech, BE or B.Tech is must to take admission.

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Amol ChopadeMBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune

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Hello, you can take admission in any MBA college, as you are graduate. The eligibility criteria for MBA is graduation with minimum 50% marks, and have to appear for the entrance exams, like CAT, MAT, ATMA as per the college you choose.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Some list of agricultural colleges in Maharashtra are given in below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-agriculture-colleges-Maharashtra
Hope, this information will help you. Thanks.

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Govinda BhawsarWilling to learn new things

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Hello Jasmine,
You are absolutely right, as B.Sc course that is mathematics, computer science, statistics have honors in Maths. Hope this help.

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