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Beginner-Level 5
that's it.
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Contributor-Level 7
Here are few options –
1. M.Sc in Biotechnology
2. M.Sc in Nutrition and Dietetics
3. M.Sc in microbiology
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- Master of Science in Advanced Biochemistry
- Master of Science in Biochemistry
- Master of Science in Medical Biochemistry
- Master of Science in Plant Biochemistry
- Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Biochemistry
- Post Graduate Diploma in Biochemistry
- Master of Philosophy in Biochemistry
- Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry
- Doctor of Philosophy in Fluid Dynamics
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Guide-Level 15
For list of institutes offering B.Sc Physics in Delhi University :
http://goo.gl/2xrVPy
Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link.
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To pursue a Diploma or B.Sc. course in Optometry one needs a background in Science in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, English and Biology or Mathematics. Selection criteria may vary among institutes, who may also conduct their own entrance examinations. Post-graduate diplomas in Optometry require a graduate degree from any subject – though a Science background definitely gives an advantage. Master and M.Phil programs require a completed Bachelor degree and Master degree in optometry respectively.
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Director
Directors are typically involved with every aspect of a film's production. This can include casting, scripting, music, lighting, blocking and rehearsal. These professionals oversee members of both the cast and crew, and can work alongside assistant directors, who may be responsible for smaller, technical details. Ultimately, the director is a creative professional who is responsible for ensuring that all
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