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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Sahin,
I can understand and appreciate your angst and dilemma. But let me try to ameliorate. Whatever we study during student phase is only a stepping stone. What is your passion? What subject interests you? Please select that subject for your studies.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Hello dear,
For the studies of medicine, one has to pursue MBBS or BDS like courses. Admission to these courses are done through all India common entrance examination called NEET.

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SORABH.KUMAR@SHARDA.AC.IN University

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Sharda University is a big university having more than 180 courses. So, it is compulsory for the university to provide students with library facility. There are six libraries for thirteen schools at Sharda University that are stocked with the lakhs of books and thousands of journals to propel the wisdom growth of the students. These libraries are frequently updated with new books and other useful study material for the students from diverse streams. Sharda Univerisity also facilitates students to Borrow the book from the library, Hence students do not need to buy books that are very expensive. Sharda University also facilitates student
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SIVASISH KOCHA student pursuing b.tech in Comp. Sc

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Well, this totally depends on what the college says. But in general, you can opt for M.Sc physics or chemistry after doing your Bachelors in computer science provided that you did well in physics and maths for M.Sc physics and chemistry for M.Sc chemistry. That means, if you were not having chemistry subject while doing your Bachelors in computer science then you are not eligible for M.Sc chemistry. Similarly, if you were not having the physics and maths subjects then you are not eligible for M.Sc physics. Moreover, if you had those subjects doesn't confirm your eligibility, as you must score good in those subjects which vary according
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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3 years are more then enough for CAT preparations.

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