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chandrakant solanki

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Chemical, pharmaceutical, food processing, dairy and other industries take Chemistry graduates, or you can go Masters, this will increase your scope. You can go teaching, but for that you need to do B.Ed.

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priyank sharma

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SRM University is a self-financing, totally for profit institution. Everything is a revenue making model. Low quality food is served in hostels so that students will eat junk food at Java Green again owned by goons of the university. It is recently in news for defrauding large number of students to the tune of 90 crores and the owner cum chancellor is arrested and the final verdict is yet to be given in the court of law. The internal marks are 50- which you can buy in some departments. There is allegations that the. Question papers are leaked or compromised in many instances. You should take admission in HIT. Good luck.

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priyank sharma

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For B.Sc Courses:
General Candidates will be selected on basis of merit i.e., marks obtained in PCB in 2nd year of PUC or 12th standard. Agriculturist's quota students should appear for Practical Test consisting of 200 marks. Weightage for selection will consist of 50% marks of the entrance test and 50% of marks obtained in PCB in 2nd year of PUC or 12th standard. Regards.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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Bhopal will be better option for you as this is the best college in the above mentioned places by you.

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priyank sharma

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Hello dear, both the courses has same scope but. Biotechnology is termed as the second the largest industry after Multimedia, having the potential of employment in the country. Graduates of the programme after the successful completion of the course have major potential in report and analysis in fields of IT including Forex earnings, patent registration, etc. Candidates are trained in the field of Biotechnology to innovate and conduct laboratory work. B.Sc. (Hons. ). In Biotechnology opens a wide arena of opportunity in fields of Medicine, Marine, Pharmaceutical, Industry, Agriculture, and Environment. They have scope in areas of Agric
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priyank sharma

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No, it is not necessary that you study statics in your all six semesters because in this semesters you may study subjects like trigonometry, 3d geometry, vector algebra etc. You are eligible for M.Sc in maths or statics. There is no such barrier.

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priyank sharma

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Hello dear,
There is no significant co-relation between a Bachelor's degree and an MBA. On the contrary, it is important to understand as to why you want to take up an MBA. While I was doing my MBA, my class had a mixed bunch of folks. There were students who had a Bachelors in Pharma. Most of them wanted to get into management roles in Pharma companies like Cipla, Ranbaxy etc. There are 2 reasons as to why you could be doing an MBA. Either you are passionate about management programme and you want to pursue it for your educational interest or you are looking for better career prospects. An MBA degree will definitely move you out of te
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priyank sharma

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Depends on your choice of branches. If you are looking for Pure Sciences, then no, none of the IISERs mandatorily require a Maths background for BS-MS admissions. However, if you are applying for the Engineering Science (EECS and Chem. Engineering) and the Economics programme at IISER Bhopal, then you are required to have a math background in class 11th and class 12th. Also, as a previous answer pointed out, the Aptitude Test has 25% questions from Mathematics. So, if you are a non-math student, you would be well-advised to maybe spend the last couple of months going over a few basics from class 11th and class 12th NCERT textbooks, so
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priyank sharma

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Hello dear, in B.Sc Plain, there are 5 subjects for all 6 semesters. Maths, physics, chemistry are main subjects in B.Sc. Plain. And, other two subjects may be foundation subjects, like computer, EVS, entrepreneurship, etc.

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Yes, you may pursue both the courses together. But, it depends upon how you maintain both the courses. But, it is a good idea to training of digital marketing and B.Sc together, because it help you in better job opportunities. Duration of digital marketing courses are just 4 or 5 month. After which you can start some internship in the field of digital marketing.

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