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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can definitely do MSc in biology after completing BSc (ZBC) as it is also one of the best option for students to be the efficient biology professor because in M.Sc students can get deeper understanding of different biological sciences and also becomes specialised in particular interested areas.After completing M.Sc biology in any particular areas of biology, you have to clear NET (national eligibility test) conducted by university grants commission (UGC) to be accepted as an assistant professor
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
IIT Jodhpur offers a 2 year MSc course in 5 specialisations, including Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Digital Humanities, and Computational Social Science. Admission to IIT Jodhpur MSc course is through the all-India level Joint Admission Test for Master's (JAM) conducted by IITs. The reservation policy is adapted as suggested by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. School of Liberal Arts, IITJ offers a 2-year flagship MSc course in Computational Social Science (CSS). Candidates must secure a minimum aggregate of 60% in graduation and qualify the counselling round to secure the final seat at the Institute.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
In an MSc Critical Care Nursing syllabus, you'll find subjects like critical care anatomy & physiology, pathophysiology, nursing management, advanced life support techniques (like ACLS), ventilator management, and infection control within the ICU. These subjects are specially intended to provide knowledge about critical care services for Nurses in healthcare facilities.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Obviously, internships are a mandatory and significant part of the MSc in Oncology Nursing course. Without internships, it is not possible to get your hands on the practical experience of handling a cancer patient. Also, successfully completing your internship is a condition for the award of the Oncological degree, which will help you land a job.
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