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Raushan Piplani

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Yes, Cluster University offers a BBA + MBA integrated course. The iMBA programme is of five-year duration. Admission to the integrated course may be done on CUET score basis. Apart from this, the aspirants must fulfil the course-specific eligibility requirements. 

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Himanshi Pandey

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Navrachana University offers an integrated BSc - MSc course in Biomedical Sciences. Candidates who have passed Class 12 in the Science stream with a minimum aggregate of 45% are eligible to apply for admission to the five-year programme. The course curriculum is divided into ten semesters. It includes various core and elective subjects. Some of these subjects are listed below:

  • Cell Biology
  • General Microbiology & Microbial Physiology
  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Chemistry for Biologist
  • Industrial & Food Microbiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Medical Microbiology
  • Biophysics
  • Immunology
  • Toxicology and Pharmacology
  • Developmental Biology

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Vidhi Jain

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Well, as per the National Education Policy (NEP), you can take up PhD research in two subject areas following an interdisciplinary approach. But this idea has its own potential downsides that you must consider. There would be increasing work pressure, as dual specialisation at the doctorate level requires extensive research and time to invest, making it difficult to balance the two research areas.

Most importantly, a dual specialisation in a PhD can only be done after getting the approval from both departments with a clear research proposal for an interdisciplinary approach, which may not happen so easily. Hence, given the challenges, i

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Vidhi Jain

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Well, this is quite subjective and depends on the individual pursuing the course. From a neutral point of view, the integrated BTech Civil Engineering + M.Tech Environmental Engineering can be an excellent option for students to take up after completing Class 12, as it allows you to have a dual degree in 5 years, saving your time and money. Further, it lets you learn advanced concepts of the field that may lead to better career prospects and earning opportunities in the future. 

So, the choice is completely up to you. Best of luck.

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