M.Sc Eligibility
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The eligibility for M.Sc Forensic Science would be 60% (B.Sc. (Forensic Science/ Bio / Physics / Chemistry / Biochemistry / Microbiology / Biotech/ MLT)/ MBBS / BDS / B.Pharma. / BHMS/ BAMS) I would suggest you to go ahead with an MBA or M.Tech
The scope for B.Tech MBA is in varied fields. Jobs in private as well as public sector. In the banking sector, s a financial analyst, in accounting and financial planning, senior management posts in HR, Sales and Marketing. It offers many lucrative jobs at high scales So it would be better if you choose a college with care because it would give a push to your career as an MBA aspirant needs t
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You are eligible for the NSC courses of agriculture. The point to keep in mind is that you need to check an institution which has the recognition of ICAR. You will also have to give an entrance exam for OG Agriculture and then you can take specializations. The only private institution which has IACAR recognition is LPU due to its best practices in academics with best infrastructure to support innovations and working for this stream. You can check from other good institutions like GB Path.
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