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HARSHIT NIGAM

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Board marks are nothing to do with VIT admission but you have to eligible for it atleast 60% in physics, chemistry, maths in intermediate.You have to give VITEEE exam to take admission in VIT.
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Benjamin F

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It would be wise to check with the university about the requirements needed to qualify for a seat in Ph.D. for environmental sciences with your background. In order to know more about doing Ph.D. abroad, visit Shelldreams Overseas website. They are experts in this field and can give you professional guidance to successfully enroll in a Ph.D. programme of your choice abroad.

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Ulhas Karkhanis

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I am assuming that you have done your graduation in Biotechnology, it makes a lot of sense for you to do MBA in Healthcare, Hospital Administration or Pharma. Unless, you want to go for research, teaching, aspire to do your doctorate, etc.

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Ulhas Karkhanis

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Firstly, when you say scope, please elaborate what it means to you. Career, growth opportunity, job prospects, or earnings? Secondly, what kind of work you wish to do. Meaning, sales, marketing, manufacturing, R&D, QC/QA, and business development? Having said that, today both the branches offer good scope in various sectors like pharma, healthcare, food technology, and nutrition. So, please gather more information. Attend seminars to decide where you would like to go.
Good luck.

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Sai DhanavadeI'm a engineering student. I love to write.

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Hello Blessy,
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Parth Shah

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M.Tech is a professional course, as in it is more application based, which includes understanding the techniques and technologies where as M.Sc is a basic course where you learn the fundamentals of an area.

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Aravinth Rangarajan

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You will be sent a confirmation to your mail. A date must have been mentioned for the selected students for counselling in the website. Please visit the website www.sastra.edu or you have phone number of the college in the website, you can make your query and clear it.

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