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Raj Sahani

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Vinoba Bhave University MSc graduate students can go for various jobs in both Government an private sectors. For most of the Government jobs, students must appear for the Gov exam jobs to secure the job. Candidates cna find below few Gov. jobs along with their average salary:

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UPSC - IAS

IAS officers manage the overall administration of government, maintain the overall expenditure, and ensure law and order in the country.

1 - 2.5 Lacs per month

Railway jobs

RRB NTPC is one such job a person can receive by taking the entrance exam. In this role, one needs to supervise the work of the entire railway station. 

8.8 lakhs

SSC

SSC personnel recruit candidates for various posts in different departments and ministries under the Government of India.

6.2 lakhs

Research Associate

Research Associates plans,  organizes, and conducts research for various market topics including the financial market.

4.6 lakhs

Social worker

Social workers are responsible for improving the lives of the people they are taking care of and helping them find solutions to their problems.

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Ishita Sharma

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Vinoba Bhave University offers multiple MA specialisations for its Master of Science (MSc) programme. The MSc course is offered via the university's affiliated college. The specialisaiona offered are as follows:

  • Chemistry
  • Geology
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Zoology
  • Botany

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Jiya Khanna

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Vinoba Bhave University offers only 64 seats for its MSc students via its afiiliated college, i.e.,  Giridih College. To secure the seats candidates must have a valid qualification and score in the CUET-PG course. Further, there might be seat reservation for students belonging to certain categories. 

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Taru Taneja

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Yes, there is a seat reservation for the MSc course at VBU. The university folows the reservation rules of the Jharkhand state government framed for the purpose of admission. 5% seats will be reserved for NRI categories, but no caste reservation shall be applied to such category of candidates. In case candidates of a particular category are not available, the vacant seats will be treated as generai. 3% of the course seats are reserved for Girls, 2% for Dependent of Ex-Serviceman, etc. 

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Abhishek Rastogi

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Vinoba Bhave University hasn't released any official in-house dates for MSc admission 2025. The PG cousre application usually begins in August and includes dates of application form fill-up, provisional merit lists, counseling and ccertificateverification, and admission form fill-up. The merit list for admission will be prepared based on the CUET-PG score and if seats remain vacant candidates without a CUET score will be considered for admission. 

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Dev Sharma

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UK colleges that offer M.Sc in diagnostic radiology and may offer scholarships for Indian students:

University of Nottingham: Offers scholarships for Indian students, including a regional excellence award that covers part of tuition fees 

University College of Westminster: Offers scholarships of 2 lacs for master's students 

St George's, University of London: Offers a 4.5 lacs NHS Training Grant 

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Anamika Jha

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Yes, It is mandatory for students willing to pursue MS in computer Science at UC Irvine . The motive of this examination is to asses the students capabilities based on their critical, analytical, creative and technical thinking along with their educational backgrounds. 

The scores are to be submitted through official scores since scanned or photo print outs are not acceptable by the institute.

To know more about the institute, candidates can refer to the official website of the institute or shiksha.

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ANKIT KUMAR MEENA

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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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Urvashi Nakiya

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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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