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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Master of Fisheries Science (M.F.Sc.): Eligibility:
The candidates who have completed their higher education that is Graduation with Science as their major discipline with at last minimum aggregate marks obtained in their exams are eligible for this course. Some institutions consider the score in the entrance tests based on the subjects covered and may consider that scores also.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
BA in Journalism and B.Sc in Mass Communication and Videography are not similar at all. These are totally different.
SXCKOL doesn't have BA Journalism course solely. It's an ancillary subject offered with BA (Hons) courses and B.Sc MCV course. If you want to opt for a journalism-oriented course then go for the B.Sc one. If there is anything other than this in your mind then go for BA and have journalism as an ancillary for half duration. The honours won't be in Journalism though.
Yes, the course is available for commerce students. People say if you have science in XI-XII then you can go anywhere, but if you have commerce, you ca
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
The medium of study in SXCKOL is English except for very few subjects and department. Biotechnology department does not offer the course in English only.
And I don't think there are many colleges which will offer it in Hindi.
Anyway, try to find one.
All the best.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Both the courses are similar and the course content remains almost same. You can opt for any of them.
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
Tuition fee:
6,135
4,800
2,580.
Total:
6,135
4,800
2,580
Grand total: INR 13,515.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, of course, you can study environmental science in M.Sc. Bachelor's degree in any branch of basic or applied science under 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 55% marks.
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