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rahul r

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Programme: B.Sc (Economics) Honours Full Time
Duration: 3 years
Intake: 130
Eligibility: XII pass from any branch with minimum 50% marks for the general category and 45% for students of SC and ST category.
2. Qualifying the Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) and group discussion and personal interview of the school.

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Kirti VishwakarmaBibliophile

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Yes, you can definitely pursue it with minimum 60% marks in class 12th.

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Harshit Jain

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Sir, normally transfer to college is not possible. Only in some special conditions, it is being done. You can write an application to UGC and college authorities of both the colleges regarding same. If UGC approves then you can take a transfer and a migration certificate from the existing college. On the basis of these certificates, your daughter can take the transfer.

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Harshit Jain

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You can prepare for IIT JEE and other engineering exams simultaneously. If you get selected next year and get admission in any reputed institute then you can drop your B.Sc and go for B.Tech. Otherwise other option is to complete B.Sc and then M.Sc. After that you can pursue M.Tech.

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Hi,
Scope for higher studies after B.Sc chemistry:
The B.Sc chemistry graduates have many options for their higher studies. Majority of these graduates opt for Master's degree in the same. But they can also choose various specialized areas in this field for the post-graduation courses. Many universities offer the study of chemistry at post graduate and at doctoral levels. For joining M.Sc in chemistry or related discipline courses, they have to pursue B.Sc form any recognized universities with at least 55% marks. Some of the higher study options after B.Sc Chemistry are:
M.Sc. Chemistry
M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry
M.Sc. Drug Chemistry
M.Sc. O
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rahul r

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The Bachelor's degree course in physics acts as the base to study various higher education courses. Upon completion of the course, the candidate can go for Master's degree in various specialized areas. There is provision to go for higher education after Master's degree in physics. The list of the possible courses after B.Sc physics are mentioned below.
Master of Science (M.Sc) courses are offered in areas mentioned here:
Physics
Applied Physics and Ballistics
Applied Physics
Bio Physics
Engineering Physics
Geophysics
Marine Geo Physics
Medical Physics
Renewable Energy
Other Masters level courses in physics:
M.Sc. (Physics) + Certificate Program in
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rahul r

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The career opportunities in all these fields are wide and huge in demand both in India and abroad.
Optometrists can work as post-secondary teachers, occupational/industrial safety programs, consultants in the eye care industry or do research in optometry colleges. Optometrists can also set up their own private clinics and work independently. They can also choose a career in sports vision, public health and government service or community health centers.
Ophthalmologist may choose to set himself up in private practice, as a solo practitioner or as part of a medical group. As an Ophthalmologist, you can work as a public health employee, pr
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Eligibility for Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication [B.J.M.C.]:
10+2 or equivalent examination with minimum 50% marks conducted by a recognized university or board. Student has to clear entrance exam also and on the basis of marks obtained he/she can apply for the admission.

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