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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
I think you have best career options in pharmaceutical industries and you can also be prepared for government vacancies like AIIMS common recruitment exam which pays good income. And you can also prepare for CBI POLICE ARMY NCB And assistant professor in your respective field.
Now your question answer you are not eligible for msc while you are in 3rd year of your BSC then you are eligible for msc.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you might be able to pursue M.Sc in Petroleum Geoscience although you completed your undergraduate in B.Sc. Chemistry. Institute provided you meet the eligibility criteria of the university or institution offering the program. Here's what you need to know:
Relevant Background: Many universities accept students with a B.Sc. degree in Chemistry, Geology, Physics, or related sciences.
Minimum Marks: Typically, a minimum of 50%-60% in your undergraduate degree is required.
Entrance Exam: Some institutions may require you to clear an entrance exam, while others offer admission based on merit.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Oxford University first-year cost to study MSc in Financial Economics is around INR 56.87 L. The table below includes the full breakup of Oxford MSc in Financial Economics fees:
Fees components | Amount (for 1 year) |
|---|---|
Tuition & fees | INR 56,87,001 |
Hostel & Meals | INR 6,48,866 |
Study costs | INR 1,01,933 |
Total approximate fees | INR 64,37,800 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Applicants must complete a UG degree with a minimum GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale or above for MSc at Oxford. Mentioned below are the University of Oxford admission requirements for MSc courses:
- Complete a first-class undergraduate degree in a related subject
- Must have at least two years of professional work experience (vary as per the specializations)
- GRE and GMAT are optional for international students
- Submit the proof of English language proficiency
- Provide three Letters of Recommendation
- Attend the interview as part of Oxford application process for MSc admission
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The University of Oxford fees for MSc courses vary from INR 29 L to INR 57 L for first-year. International students can purse Oxford MSc courses in multiple specializations such as Environmental Change and Management; Economics for Development; etc. The table below includes the University of Oxford tuition fees for MSc specializations:
Oxford University MSc Specializations | First Year Fees |
|---|---|
MSc in Financial Economics | INR 56.87 L |
Master of Public Policy (MPP) | INR 56.64 L |
MSc in Economics for Development | INR 40.78 L |
MSc in Economic and Social History | INR 29.16 L |
MSc in Environmental Change and Management | INR 36.23 L |
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Oxford University MSc admissions are highly competitive for international students. Applicants must meet the admission requirements and submit an online application by the deadline to get admission. They must check the Oxford admission requirements and deadlines before applying for MSc admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
No, one cannot take admission to any other university or institution by clearing the AIIMS Nursing 2025 exam for the MSc programme as no other institute or university accepts AIIMS nursing 2025 scores.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
The application fee for the AIIMS nursing 2025 exam for the MSc programme is INR 1,500 for the general and OBC category and INR 1,200 for SC/ST category candidates. The application fee can be paid online.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
The chances are less that the AIIMS MSc Nursing application gets rejected. The application process is simple and the conducting body even issues the status of the application forms with the comments regarding the missing prerequisites. If candidates pay timely attention to the details and notifications released by the AIIMS, chances are rare that the candidate's application gets rejected. Also, candidates should ensure they submit the application fee before the stipulated deadline of submission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
The AIIMS MSc Nursing applicant must have cleared either the BSc Nursing or Post Basic Nursing programme from an Indian Nursing Council-accredited institute. He/she must have scored 55 per cent in aggregate. A minimum of one year of experience is mandatory for applying to the course. It must be in a Public Health Nursing or in Nursing Educational Institutions. Registration as a registered nurse and registered midwife (RNRM) is a mandatory eligibility criterion.
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