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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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M.Sc. Botanyis a 2-year postgraduate course in Botany. It is a discipline which is all about the thorough scientific study of plant life. For eligibility purposes, a candidate should pass B.Sc. Degree or equivalent with a recommended score from any recognised university. Top M.Sc. Botany Institutes are:
St. Xaviers, Mumbai
Christ University, Bangalore
Ramjas College, New Delhi
Fergusson College, Pune
Miranda House, New Delhi
The way in which this course is designed, enables students to harness their theoretical knowledge and practical training in Botany. For M.Sc. Botany course, the average tuition fee ranges from INR 20,000 to 1.6 lacs depe
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Yes, MA Political Science is a 2-year postgraduate course. The course aims at providing specialized knowledge of Indian politics and international politics to students. The basic eligibility for pursuing this course is that the student should have completed their graduation from a recognized institute. MA Political Science: Eligibility The basic eligibility for admission to MA Political Science has been mentioned below: 1. Bachelor’s degree in any stream preferably Arts and Humanities. 2. Students with a graduate degree in other streams can also apply. 3. Minimum marks required vary from 45% to 55% in graduation and may vary for

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Centre for Development of Imaging Technology is a great place to learn and it's a good choice. But, as per my knowledge midyear entry is not allowed there. Admission generally takes place from January or February and ends till mid of August. This is according to my gathered information.

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As per UNESCO data, the number of Indian mobile international students has increased by 163% from 1999 to 2006 and expected to rise higher. Almost three million Indian students travel abroad for higher education and expected to rise as the years go.
Which means that the popularity of studying overseas increasing dynamically that can give you a sense of security - one thing to understand that getting admission in the foreign universities is much easier compared to the local public universities.
A recent survey suggested that getting admission into the IITs is tougher than getting admitted into the top 20 universities in the world.

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