Environmental Science Eligibility

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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In majority of universities, eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Environmental Science is graduation degree in Science (Environmental Science/ Botany/ Zoology / Chemistry / Geology/ Microbiology / Agriculture etc. ). From a recognised university.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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I appreciate your interest in pursuing M.Sc. in environmental engineering. To assist you in choosing colleges to pursue the same, kindly refer to the link below for more information:
https://www.shiksha.com/search?q=M.Sc.&sa=^0^100^0^0^0^0^0^0^0^0^0^0^bc:100&rf=filters&ts=463132&sp[]=174&bc[]=100

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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello,
If you have qualified your M.Sc in Environmental Biology, then you are eligible to appear for CSIR NET Life Science. As per your qualifications, you are eligible for - (I) UGC NET Environmental Science (ii)CSIR NET Earth Science.
After fulfilling the eligibility criteria, you can apply for the CSIR/UGC NET exam till 9th October and last date to pay the exam fee is 10th October 2019. I hope the given information will help you out. Feel free to ask more queries.

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Akshat Shivpuriya

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No, only have 75% in class 12th and have good marks in JEE Advanced.

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BIDISHA GUHA ROY

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The eligibility for B.Sc in environmental science is 55% in 10+2 in science stream. So, you can apply for the course.

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Yash Gupta

Scholar-Level 16

Hey,
After BSc chemistry, you can search for jobs in chemical industries, pharmaceutical companies, industrial units, petrochemical companies, etc. However, if you do not find good opportunities, then I would suggest that you should pursue a Masters in chemistry. If you are interested in teaching, then also there is good scope in the education sector.
Some type of job profiles available for chemistry postgraduates are as follows:
Analytical Chemist
Bio-medical Chemist
Chemical Engineering Associate
Industrial Research Scientist
Lab Chemist
Materials Technologist
Production Chemist
Production Officer
Quality Controller
Different job positions avail
...more

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Renu Grewal

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It's just you had to complete graduation first in any of the subjects of life science. And then in whichever college you want to pursue M.Sc. Give it's entrance exam. Remember every college conducts respective entrance test on its basis merit list is prepared which confirms the admissions.

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