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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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You can pursue B.Sc in maths only when you have science stream in 12th mainly mathematics and minimum of 50-60 % to be eligible for admission in programme. So now you will not be able to pursue as you have commerce in your 12th. Please choose different options for your career perspective.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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The fee is not mentioned on the website, however, the fee is around INR 39000-42000 per year. You can contact the college officials through enquiry form or you can directly get in touch with the admission officials.

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Kunal Dhuria

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No, you can't do it because you don't have science stream so I would like to suggest you go for CLAT. It will be different from the subjects or streams which you don't like.

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Adyasha Mishra

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You can pursue M.Sc or integrated Ph.D.

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Muskan AgrahariCoffee lover😍 Love to read & write

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Yes, you are eligible. You can go for M.Des in NIFT.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Aashish!
Absolutely, you can get education loan for the B.Sc. Nautical Science. But only if your college gives you the admission letter to you. So, first you need to take admission in college and then apply for the loan.
Good Luck.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Pagdhar!
Please specify your question in details. To which college your question is for. ?

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Aritro ChattopadhyayI'm a geeky, gawky n goofy adult

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As a career counsellor, I would suggest you go for MBA in IT or HR. It will surely help you get a good job.

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priyank sharma

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You need to discontinue B.Sc if you want to pursue B.Tech in IT. You will have to take admission in the 1st year of B.Sc in IT.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Yes, of course.
The major advantage of doing B.Sc in this subject is that the course duration is short as compared to B.Tech or BE.
This is a rapidly developing field. Many private businesses are exploring this field and heavily investing in it. It is safe to say that there are ample job opportunities for biotechnology graduates in the private sector. Government sector too offers job opportunities, but not in the scale in which private sector does.
Some prominent industries where biotechnology professionals may find jobs are Pharmaceuticals Industry, Healthcare sector, Chemical Industry and Research sector.
Thanks.

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