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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

Only Annamalai University and Madurai Kamraj University offer these courses in distance mode however, they cannot offer degree outside Tamil Nadu and such degree will be invalid for government job purpose.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Kashyap,
If you meet the admission criteria you can get admissions. However, since its a three year degree course you may not be eligible for most universities. So, check the university websites for the different entry requirements and prepare accordingly. Check other countries as well like Aus, NZ, UK etc where they accept 3-year degree.

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sahil kumar

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, if you are getting such an opportunity, grab it with both hands. Both of these streams are nice but if you have to choose one, I think you should go for bioinformatics because of its scope. But, first kindly confirm what was your percentage in B.Sc in life sciences?

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sahil kumar

Beginner-Level 5

After doing B.Sc, you should do specialisation in any field of your interest.
You should ask yourself what are you aiming for in the future like bio-tech, bio-medical, bio-chemistry, etc
From where you did your B.Sc life science?

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chandrakant solanki

Guide-Level 11

Go for M.Sc in medicinal chemistry or bio analytical chemistry, this will help to get into the field you want to make your career in.

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SHUKLA M

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
Please highlight your area.
All the best.

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chandrakant solanki

Guide-Level 11

I feel one should focus on one course at a time. If you believe that you can manage both, I suggest you to take two courses in nearby fields, so that you can cover both.

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chandrakant solanki

Guide-Level 11

Life science has huge syllabus, so it is very difficult to complete full syllabus. Hence, once try to first find the subject in which you can score well, and you are good at, also I would suggest you to please join some coaching institute for the same, as they provide you the best of ideas and tricks to crack NET.

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chandrakant solanki

Guide-Level 11

You should prepare for civil services or for Indian Forest Services exam. All the best!

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