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Kanika Nayak Swaym vo badlav banaiye jo duniya me dekhna hai.

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Hello, I would like to suggest you that go through with BAMS, if you seriously want to be a doctor. Otherwise, in biology field, there is no more options.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello Ritesh,
The method you are applying is not correct, perhaps you should first have a clarity over the kind of job you want, remember no course comes with a job or with a PR guarantee, so it is best that you first know your career plans and act accordingly. New Zealand is a great place for your field of study, visit university websites for courses they offer, check out which one is closely related to your interest and proceed.

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Saikat Kar

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Yes, you can apply. I would suggest you to first go for the first year and then decide about the specialisation.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Deepa,
In B.Sc maths or any UG course, you will get only one subject i.e. basic Tamil in the first year and that can be easily cleared as its only basic Tamil and while doing B.Sc maths during the examination, you may get two choices, taking one exam in Tamil and another in English so you can choose to take the exam in English. Tamil is not compulsory.

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astha singh

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Eligibility for M.Sc. Physics is as follows:
1) 50% aggregate pass marks in Bachelors degree (with physics or Maths) or its equivalent.
2) The marks for admission may vary from institute to institute. Many colleges conduct entrance exams for entry to their M.Sc. courses.
So, yes you are eligible for studying M.Sc. in any college.

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astha singh

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You should consult with your college authorities if you can switch from your current college to Nizam College. Considering your academic record, if there is a tie-up with Nizam college, it should most probably work in your favour, as lateral entries are approved for students who have a good academic record. However, to get a more accurate picture you should consult with the relevant authorities in your college.

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