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rahul r

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B.Sc Eligibility criteria in terms of mandatory science subjects (PCM/ PCB/ PCMB) that candidates need to have in Class XII to secure admission in different B.Sc. Courses (Honours/ General) is mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/what-is-bsc-course-all-about-know-the-full-form-eligibility-scope-blogId-13262

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rahul r

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Basic eligibility for admission to Tolani Maritime Institute for Diploma in Nautical Science is that candidate should have secured 60% marks in class 12 with mandatory subjects : Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Candidate must have secured minimum 60% marks in mandatory subjects and must have studied English as a subject either in Class X or Class XII with securing at least 50% marks.
Shortlisted candidates will be called for personal interview based 10+2 marks and rank obtained in Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test (IMUCET).
Final Selection:
Candidates are selected based on 10+2 marks, IMUCET rank, medical fitness as per DGS n
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Rajeev prasadSrm University student

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Yes you should write or you can take admission directly during the admissions process. Many seats are left so to fill those seats they take some of students but for that you have to book the slot earlier.

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rahul r

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Bachelor of Science Jobs:
Jobs for students of B.Sc are just not restricted to areas of science. They can get jobs with other sectors too. With some training and expertise in a certain field, one can get work with a wide range of non-scientific arenas too. Few of the employment areas after B.Sc area:
These are the few areas where students of B.Sc can get good jobs. Agriculture Industry, Aquariums, Biotechnology Firms, Chemical Industry, Educational Institutes, Environmental Management and Conservation, Forensic Crime Research, Food Institutes, Forest Services, Geological Survey Departments, Health Care Providers, Hospitals, Industrial La
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Garima Ghanghas

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Regarding qualification for a teacher, you can go for either B.Sc or B.Tech. But if you want a career in teaching field then only you should go for B.Sc followed M.Sc, NET or B.Ed.

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Garima Ghanghas

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No, it's not compulsory.

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rahul r

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M.Sc. (Chemistry): Admission Process for top colleges:
The admission process for the course is varied, as various institutes have their very own criteria and processes of admission. Admission to the course for students with a graduating score of up to 50% is often based on the candidate's performance in a relevant entrance exam, followed by a round of counselling, wherein the student's general aptitude for the course is examined, and based on performance in which, students are admitted. Some of the major entrance exams held in the country for admission to the course are:
IIT Joint Admission Test or IIT JAM
Acharya Nagarjuna University M.S
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rahul r

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If you are able to clear your backlogs before admission to M.Sc. You should not face any issues taking admission in M.Sc. Basic eligibility criteria for pursuing an M.Sc requires students to be graduates from a recognised college with a minimum cut-off percentage (as stated by the respective college/ university) preferably in science stream. There is usually no age limit to join the course. Entrance exams are usually conducted to provide admission to students in M.Sc programme offered at different universities/ colleges.
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rahul r

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In order to pursue a course in the science field at any of these colleges, you will have to appear for an entrance exam. In this article, I have listed some popular B.Sc. entrance exams that science aspirants should consider giving in order to secure admission in a good college. Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of entrance exams for M.Sc Mathematics:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-bsc-msc-entrance-exams-in-india-blogId-13484.

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rahul r

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Higher study options after B.Sc. Physics:
Given below are some of the higher studies options that the students can choose from the following:
B.Ed
B.Tech Electronics
M.Sc Acoustics
M.Sc Applied Electronics
M.Sc Astronomy
M.Sc Astrophysics
M.Sc Electronics
M.Sc Geophysics
M.Sc Medical Physics
M.Sc Nuclear physics
M.Sc Physics
M.Sc Physics
M.Sc Vacuum Sciences
Master in Atomic and Molecular Physics
Masters Degree Physics
MBA
MCA
PG Diploma in Physics
Postgraduate Certificate and Diplomas Physics
Postgraduate Certificate in Education Physics
Geophysics is an applied subject of Earth sciences. It has two broad aspects as far as career is concerned:
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