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Scholar-Level 16
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Scholar-Level 16
The minimum eligibility for this course is a post-graduation degree in Economics or allied discipline. The candidate must have passed post-graduation degree with a recommended aggregate of 55% from a recognized university or any other equivalent exam.
An entrance exam is the preferred mode of admission by most colleges for this course. The candidates with their post-graduation results awaited can also apply for this course.
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Scholar-Level 18
(a) Higher studies to become theoretician Mathematician and the teach & do research.
(b)Work as mathematics and statistic expert in the field of economics, social sciences, physical sciences, life sciences and earth sciences
(c) Data Modeller
(d) Computer Software engineer
(e) Operational Research Analyst
(f) Gain domain expertise in BFSI, Heath care etc and become analyst
(g) Appear for Indian Economics Services or Indian Statistical Services, Civil Services examination conducted by UPSC
(h) Appear for CDS examination to join Defence services
(I) Appear for Assistant Co
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Scholar-Level 16
1) Graduation in subjects such as Microbiology, Biochemistry or molecular biology with 60% marks at least or equivalent CGPA.
2) Few universities conduct entrance exams for admission into their degree courses.
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1) Lecturer/Assistant Professor/Assistant Scientist/Associate Professor
2) Student Welfare officer
3) Lab Technician
4) Requirements Analyst
5) Manager-Microbiology
Industries which you can get involved with:
1) Hospitals in Pathology/Cytology Laboratories
2) Pharmaceutical firms
3) Food/Beverage Industries
4) Water processing Plants
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
The duration of such integrated dual degrees is 5 years.
However, you can also continue with your only M.Sc degree for 4 years.
The advantage of dual degree is that you can continue your love for pure Sciences as well as gain a BE degree also with one additional year.
Some of the duals like CS + maths or CS+ bio or M.Sc Economics will provide you an additional advantage for your job profile.
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