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Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
Apart from these, some universities may also conduct their own entrance exam, or have different admission requirements. Therefore, it is
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M.Sc in Botany: This programme focuses on advanced studies of plants, their anatomy, physiology, genetics, and ecology. M.Sc. In Zoology This programme focuses on advanced studies of animals, their anatomy, physiology, genetics, and ecology. M.Sc. In Chemistry This programme focuses on advanced studies of various branches of Chemistry like organic, inorganic, analytical, and physical Chemistry. M.Sc. In Biotechnology: This programme focuses on the application of biological organisms, syste
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Computational chemist: Computational chemists use computer simulations and modeling to study chemical reactions and properties. Bioinformatics specialist: Bioinformatics specialists use computer software and tools to analyze biological and chemical data, such as gene sequences and protein stru
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Chemical technician: Chemical technicians work in laboratories and assist chemists and chemical engineers in conducting experiments, analyzing data, and developing new products and processes. Quality control analyst: Quality control analysts are responsible for testing and analyzing products to ensure they meet strict quality standards, and work in a variety of industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and manufacturing. Research and development s
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1. Research: Start by researching the universities or colleges offering B.Sc. In Radiology. Look for the eligibility criteria, admission process, and deadlines.
2. Meet the eligibility criteria: Check the eligibility criteria for the programme. Generally, candidates who have completed their 10+2 education with Physics Chemistry and Biology as mandatory subjects are eligible to apply.
3. Apply: Fill out the application form of the university or college where you want to apply. You may have to pay an application fee.
4. Entrance examination: Some universiti
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