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New answer posted

2013-08-05 15:14:06

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
1)
As per your profile, it is not be possible to branch off into MBBS with a nursing degree. There is no lateral entry in MBBS. You need to study the whole course and have to get in through merit. You need to take the medical entrance tests.
2)
To become a doctor, you need to pass MBBS. For that :
- You need to pass 12th in Science with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English with minimum 60% .
- You should have completed 17 years of age on or before 31st day of December of the year of admission.
- You need to sit for entrance exam such as AIIMS Entrance Exam, NEET, MPPMT, HP Combined Pre Medical Entrance Test etc.
3)
Some of the me
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2013-08-03 12:36:57

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Neeraj Kumar

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You can pursue MSC electronics after BSC (PCM). Today graduates in M. Sc Electronics are much in demand in the corporate job market. There exist many market giants in Electronics operating on designing, planning, building, and repairing of electronic products.
Some of the well-established organizations offering placement for M.Sc Electronics graduates includes
AnchorAppleBoshDellGodrejHavellsLGMicrosoftNokiaPhilipsSamsungSonyVideocon

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2013-08-01 19:22:44

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kumar ravi singh

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Hi Vishesh
Ok. so here is your complete educational detail. . i tried to answer your previous question without your study record . . .
Well If you are from maths background then doing MCA would be more preferable then MBA or you can complete your MBA after MCA but i think first complete MCA . .
and some details from previous answers are . . .
First of all choose the field of your interest. .
If you are not good in maths and have less interest in computer programming . .then choose MBA . .and if you can solve maths like an average or good student then do MCA. .
See if you have to get good job then you must have to complete your masters. . MB
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2013-07-31 13:12:35

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
Adding to MSK70515 's answer.
Always remember, you should pursue a course based on your interest and skills as it will help you to achieve your long term career goals.
After B.Sc in Biochemistry, you have two options :
1) You may opt for M.Sc to study the research part.
2) You may pursue MBA if you wish to move your career towards management line.
You have another option with you, i.e.,
You may plan to work in private or public sector industries of various types. After gaining a valuable work experience of a year or two you may finally get a clear picture about your interest area, whether to go with the research based course (M.Sc)
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2013-07-31 12:09:57

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Sanjay Khimesara

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Hello Vishal
Animation is an art form. It is rewarding but equally demanding field where your creative abilities & passion for the medium will hold the key to growth. Learning Software alone won't help you. First acquire artistic skills on paper, then learn application software's for expressing skills in the Digital Medium. Having Degree in Arts(BA) or Science(BSc) or Technology(B.Tech) or Design(B.Des) won't make much difference. However not having right mentor will make the difference.
Apart from having Proficient and Experienced Faculty Members, you must also consider any College/ Institute on parameters like infrastructure, industry
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2013-07-30 14:22:09

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
As per your profile UK would be the best study destination for you to pursue masters degree.
There are many good universities in UK offering masters degree in various fields, for your reference find below some of the finest universities in UK offering masters degree in biochemistry and related fields:
University of Manchester.
Course: Msc Biochemistry.
University of Leicester.
Course:MSc Bioinformatics.
Bristol University.
Course: MSc in Biomedical Sciences.
University of Bath.
Course: MSc BioSciences.
In order to pursue masters degree from universities in UK, you need to have relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university with good
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2013-07-30 13:16:28

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PTUO

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To know more about fees structure and course details of BSc.-Biotech plz call on 8726444777

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2013-07-29 13:52:51

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Sridhar Rao Rao K

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Pursue viscomm only if you are interested in films and willing to wait at least 3 years for a possible break as an assistant. best wishes

New answer posted

2013-07-29 13:41:46

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GARDENCITYCOLLEGE

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Dear Ms Yashwini, Greetings from Garden City College. For details related to the fee structure for the course of BSc in Biotechnology, Biochemistry and Genetics, please contact our admission officers at 9243750002/03. For more details, please log on to the college website www.gardencitycollege.edu

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