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Niranjan reddy balemula

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Typically, in order to pursue a Master of Doctrine (MD) degree in Cardiology, one would need to have completed a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree first. This is because the MD degree is typically considered a postgraduate degree for medical practitioners who have already completed their undergraduate medical education. While a Master of Science (M.Sc. ) degree in Cardiac Technology is a related field, it may not provide the necessary foundational knowledge and clinical experience that an MBBS degree provides. However, it's possible that some universities or institutions may have alternative pathways for M.Sc.
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Niranjan reddy balemula

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Typically, in order to pursue a Master of Doctrine (MD) degree in Cardiology, one would need to have completed a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree first. This is because the MD degree is typically considered a postgraduate degree for medical practitioners who have already completed their undergraduate medical education. While a Master of Science (M.Sc. ) degree in Cardiac Technology is a related field, it may not provide the necessary foundational knowledge and clinical experience that an MBBS degree provides. However, it's possible that some universities or institutions may have alternative pathways for M.Sc.
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Anshul jain

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There are lots of options for Science students like B.Sc. BBA B.Com agriculture and other. If you like mathematics then you can choose B.Sc. In mathematics.

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Deeksha Dixit

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M.Sc. Microbiology is a viable career path for those interested in this field. There are countless opportunities for research in this area, and you can work in prestigious government research institutions as a scientist. You can work as a quality control officer, environmental microbiologist, research assistant in the biomedical field, or medical microbiologist. According to various reports, employment opportunities for microbiologists are anticipated to increase by 9% between 2021 and 2031. After completing your M.Sc. In microbiology, you can expect to earn around Rs. 3 Lacs per annum. This can be up to Rs. 6 Lacs per annum, based on
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deepika maurya

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1- It totally depends on your interest if you have an interest in animal life then go for a Master of Science in Zoology and if you have an interest in plant life then take a Master of Science in botany.
2- Zoology can take you to many private, semi-governmental, and governmental jobs in India with exciting work and salaries. Botany can either take you to many international work fields if pursued even and adequately and can take you to environment-supporting programme jobs, both private and government.
3- Botany is better for Job Opportunities and Careers than Zoology as Civil Engineers mastered in Soil is more preferred over Zoologist
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Latika khatri

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Yes you are eligible for every government job but you have to appear for competitive exam like ssc/cgl, Prelims etc.

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Anirudh K

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Yes, you can opt M.Sc. Data Science after completing your B.Sc. Courses, for M.Sc., Age is not limited.

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Akriti Arya

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Join your M.Sc. And give tests for IIM.

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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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Hi,
After graduation you have to get 60% in engineering/pharmacy/related subjects andthe skills required are high observation and analytic and logical thinking and mathematical reasoning.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Both are good courses, but M.Sc. Biochemistry is more recognised in the job market than M.Sc. Human Genetics and Molecular Biology
1. Job options with a M.Sc. In Biochemistry: You can apply for positions as a research scientist, quality controller, educator, chemist, quality analyst, and pharmacist, among other positions, with this degree. You can get a salary package around Rs. 3–5 Lacs in this industry.
2. Job opportunities with a M.Sc. In Human Genetics and Molecular Biology This is a more specialised degree that can lead to positions such as researcher at ICMR, educator with CSIR NET qualification, clinical scientist, and so o
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