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Akansha Dhimanjournalism student

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Accordingly, you are not eligible for M.Sc CS after B.Sc PCM because for M.Sc CS admissions the candidate must have be a graduate from B.Sc computer science or technology. If you are interested in technological field then you can opt MCA.

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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi Rohan,
Eligibility for pursuing MBA finance:-
1) A graduate in any discipline with minimum 50% marks.
2) Final year students may also apply.
3) CAT/MAT/XAT score is also accepted.

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Aditya kumar TyagiFilmmaker, New Delhi

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Yes, there may be some chances for you but not in every college or university because the minimum eligibility criteria for admission in Masters in any college/university is 55 but you can apply for the colleges which provides direct admission.

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Hritwk Anand

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MBA is a professional course. It accepts students from any branch and course, you only need to clear the entrance examination and personal interview.

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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Akash,
I will suggest you to go for a professional course such as BBA or BMS as it will help you to open a wide range of opportunities.

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himanshu yadavWriter | NCC cadet | Defence Brat

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B.Sc agriculture is a broad-based course that deals with production of food and horticultural crops, rearing of farm animals, agricultural extension, rural economy and rural development, working with farmers, environmental health, etc. B.Sc agriculture has diverse scope and you can get the jobs with firms of the private or public sectors. With public sector firms, you can get employed as Agricultural Research Scientist (ARS). A few other areas where employment is offered are banks, dairy consultancies, insurance companies and the animal industry. Many areas are available to choose your career:
Agriculture Marketing
Banking and Cooperatio
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