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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you are but choose a relevant subject in last year of your graduation. Go for botany and chemistry if you want to do Masters in chemistry, botany or microbiology.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Yes, you are eligible for JAM.

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Shivansh Mishra

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Both are there, B.Tech and M.Sc.

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Shivansh Mishra

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It's a very new course, so no comments.

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Vidura AryaAlways a helper, keen on providing value.

Guide-Level 11

Hello,
Yes, you will get into Lady Irwin.
It offers the following courses:
1. B.Sc Home Science (Pass)
2. B.Sc Home Science (Hons)
3. B.Sc Food Technology
You can get into your dream course with any stream. Science is not a compulsion. Also, marks of Fine Arts, Music, Dance and Physical Education won't be considered in the best four.
Thanks.
All the best.

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Mehak Seth

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Hi Rajindea, seems like you are very confused between M.Sc and B.Ed.
Well, in my opinion, you should opt M.Sc because if you had done your graduation in B.Sc. M.Sc will help you to understand and give knowledge in depth. In addition, it will give you number of options in future. M.Sc is mastering of basics you have learnt in your graduation. B.Ed will lend you in teaching, specially helpful in school teaching. But it only depends on your goals, area of interest and talent. If you are interested in teaching then you should opt B.Ed only.
According to me you should have some knowledge in detail of your basics for mastering in a subject.
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subhasish debroy

Guide-Level 13

Dear, Thinking the IT Industry position right now in terms of recruitment Job is more acceptable if it is already offered. But if it is not a ready one - don't wait -go for PG. Best wishes.

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NIKHIL SONIWinners Never Quit.......

Guide-Level 11

Yes, you can apply for B.Sc in agriculture because it requires only 12th and does not depend on the stream in class 12th.
All the best.

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Mehak Seth

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Hi Rahul, If you want to do M.Sc. In Agricultural, then you should have a Bachelor's Degree in Agriculture or Horticulture or Forestey from a recognised university in india. Also, you must have passed the degree with minimum 50% marks. And the most important think is percentage preferably in Science Stream.

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Pranesh Lavania

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Sorry, I don't think so that this rank was ever admitted to GBPUAT in the reservation also. Kindly, try to appear for counselling though.
Thank you.

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