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rahul r

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Admission for B.Pharma:
To get admission into the Pharmacy course, students have to complete their 10+2 education & apply for national level or state level Pharmacy entrance exam. The national level entrance exam is Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT). You can also apply for the state level exams such as TS EAMCET, Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, BCECE, WBJEE, etc. as per the eligibility criteria of the exams.
There are various exams conducted by private and public universities for the admission to the various graduate and postgraduate Pharmacy courses. There are some of famous university level exams like BVP CET, IPU CET, MHT-CET, etc. Few In
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Hi ,
Hope you are fine today. You can take admission very easily. As a part of Quantum University, I suggest you to take admission in one of the best university, which is Quantum University with a placement record of more than 90%. For further assistance and queries, you can call on the official number of Quantum University.

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akshay singh

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You can but provided you might need to have 12+4 criteria or probably some years of work experience otherwise, here is the link for your reference
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/top-ms-colleges-in-abroad-abroadranking33.


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akshay singh

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Probably your course is not a matter of concern for your UPSC exams as a Bachelor's degree is enough.

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rahul r

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Please refer to the link provided below for an exhaustive list of top colleges which offer B.Sc. In Anthropology in India. You can navigate to a college of your choice using the filters on the web page. Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/anthropology/colleges/colleges-india.

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rahul r

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Yes, you are eligible to pursue Masters in psychology after completing B.Sc in chemistry honors. Please check for a detailed eligibility criteria mentioned below, along with the admission process.
Eligibility:
Qualification- Graduation
Additional Details
Mandatory Courses : B.A., B.Sc.
50% seats will be filled through B.A./B.Sc. course with psychology as one of
the paper or specialization and remaining 50% seats to any other degree
recognized by Andhra University.
Admission Process
Entrance Test
Eligible candidates need to appear for the Andhra University Common Entrance Test (AUCET).
Counselling
Admission is through counseling based on the rank o
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rahul r

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B.Sc. In Agriculture: Career Prospects
B.Sc in Agriculture is considered a professional degree. The graduates from this degree can find jobs in both public and private sectors. The importance of agriculture is growing rapidly and thereby is increasing the job prospects in the field of agriculture. Today Graduates with B.Sc. In Agriculture are readily accepted in the government projects. Agricultural departments, Extension services, Research organizations, Commercial farming etc. Are some of sectors where graduates of this field can find job opportunities in.
Following are some government sectors which have job opportunities for B.Sc. Ag
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rahul r

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With few exceptions, hospital management, in its present form is not a great career. Hospitals are very poor paymaster as compared to other industries. For a fresher with a Masters degree in hospital management, the starting CTC would be around 4 LPA, which is not even 50% of the average CTC offered to regular MBA students of any good institute.
Growth is also slow and limited. Even if one becomes chief of hospital, the pay difference from the chief of the organisation from any other sector will be very high.
Instead of hospital management, healthcare management has a much brighter career. It does not limit one to hospitals, as it keeps
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