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Yes you can and it's better to got 7.6 sgpa. But you have to clear these papers and got a acceptable Mark's to get admisson in M.Sc chemistry in open university. But all said, University would at your overall profile and academic performance.
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Yes, Karnataka State Open University degree is valid for several government jobs.
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Students with different degrees attracted different salaries. When we talk about the most remunerative degree at University of Birmingham, Executive MBA attracted the highest average annual salary of £ 96,000. Bachelor (Other) was the second most remunerative degree with an average annual salary of £ 81,000. Masters of Arts attracted the least average annual salary of £ 37,000. MBA attracted an average annual salary of £ 78,000.
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Yes. Candidates should have done their BA (Hons) and not just a normal BA programme to be eligible for admission to PG courses. The academic eligibility criteria is as follows:
- Have cleared (not before 2019) or appeared for BA (Hons) examination in 2023 from any recognised University.
- Have appeared for BA (Hons) exam and should have their final results at the time of counselling and produce their original mark sheets/grade cards of all semester/annual examinations passed at the Bachelor’s level. Such candidates must fulfil the academic eligibility norms for their applied courses tabled below for admission
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