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Kunal Roy

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Bachelors of Pharmacy is much better than B.Sc MLT.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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We always prefer a professional qualification in Agriculture to Political Science. Any liberal study is time - taking and one who pursues it must do a lot of work. For Political Science, it is a long-drawn effort.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Any graduate from a recognised university is eligible to appear for CAT exam to seek admission in IIM. You are eligible to appear for CAT with B.Sc degree if you more 50% marks in your degree course.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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BSc IT is a program wherein students are trained to work as Developer in the field of Computer Applications Development and Maintenance. BSc CS is a more academic course, and focuses mainly on mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing and help students to become Systems Developers.
Syllabus of BSc CS and BSc IT is similar up to 80 to 90% in various universities. Courses on Computer languages, data structure, databases, and networking etc are common. BSc degree course program is primarily focused on in the field of Computer Applications such as mobile computing, ERP, SCM etc whereas BSc CS degree program primarily focused on
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Vikash Ranjan

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I am afraid but you are not eligible for M.Tech. You must complete post graduation course before applying for M.Tech. Since you have completed Bachelor of Science, it would be necessary that you also complete Master of Science to apply for M.Tech course.
Master of Technology is post graduation course which is taken after completing Bachelor of Technology. The B.Sc students have two options to apply for M.Tech. You can either complete M.Sc as I mentioned earlier.
Other option is doing B.Tech through lateral entry. Just like diploma holders, B.Sc graduates are also eligible for lateral entry into B.Tech. You will get admission in the secon
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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
Nothing is possible without hard work and dedication specially in science based research programme you should invest approx 7-8 years. If not, choose other fields and even in other options you have to work hard for knowledge and further growth, placement and salary.
All the best.

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