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5 years ago
Guide-Level 15
UGC NET Educational Qualification Requirement
Candidates securing at least 55% marks in their Masters Degree or equivalent from recognised universities in Humanities (including languages), Social Science, Computer Science and Applications, Electronic Science etc. Are eligible for this test.
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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
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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6 years ago
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http://www.pondiuni.edu.in/content/eligibility
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https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-environmental-science-and-management-patna-university-119693
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
Hello, It depends on the college you opt for. While mostly colleges offering Environmental Science courses don't give the flexibility of choosing unrelated subjects say Maths and Environmental Science. But in a few, they give many options to choose from. Hence if you are in such an institution, then you can study the courses you wish for.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
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
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