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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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BSc ( of 3 years duration) graduates are not eligible to appear for GATE to seek admission in MTech. BSc graduates are eligible to appear for JAM (Joint Admission Test for MSc) to seek admission in IITs.

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Himanshu Madan

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Chemistry, food technology, biomedical sciences, polymer sciences, physics hons, medical lab technology and prosthetics.

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vishal JaiswalBe your best friend.. 18+

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It depends on the college of your choice.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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After B.Sc, you may pursue M.SC in microbiology or M.SC in biomedical which has great market value. Life science students are employed in the research companies or government colleges.
If you have chemistry background then you have openings in pharma companies.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Avnish,
Different states have different procedures for admission. In some cases it's centralised and computer based where marks are normalised. In some states you have to apply directly to college.

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INDIANACADEMY ACADEMY

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The college for the first year begins from 19th June. But admissions are open till the end of June.

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Nandini Dasgupta

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I don't think so that will be a problem. Mass communication is a new and a different subject. One starts learning from the day 1 whether you are from a science background, commerce or humanities background it doesn't matter.

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Jyotsna Pandey

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Hello,
If you are not interested in science and don't want to continue it and want to go for digital marketing then you can go either for a certification course or you can pursue MBA with such specializations. You can also go for International Business as your specialization.

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