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Scholar-Level 16
Yes, you can pursue MSc Computer Science which requires pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (any discipline) or equivalent. Choose a college with care. You can go for a PhD so the university needs to provide some academic research facilities too.
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Scholar-Level 16
The eligibility for M.Sc Forensic Science would be 60% (B.Sc. (Forensic Science/ Bio / Physics / Chemistry / Biochemistry / Microbiology / Biotech/ MLT)/ MBBS / BDS / B.Pharma. / BHMS/ BAMS) I would suggest you to go ahead with an MBA or M.Tech
The scope for B.Tech MBA is in varied fields. Jobs in private as well as public sector. In the banking sector, s a financial analyst, in accounting and financial planning, senior management posts in HR, Sales and Marketing. It offers many lucrative jobs at high scales So it would be better if you choose a college with care because it would give a push to your career as an MBA aspirant needs t
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Bachelor degree in Science / Forensic Science/ Medicine / Engineering / Pharmacy with minimum 55% (50% in case of SC/ST) marks or equivalent.
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Scholar-Level 16
You need to have a graduation with minimum 50%. The entrance test vary according to the colleges. These days due to COVID-19 some good universities I have heard like Lovely Professional University have started the process of filling the application forms online only. The universities have molded their admission process to suit the new crisis with added scholarship schemes for Covid. Even the universities which were taking entrance exams have started online direct admissions and the entrance test would be taken at a later stage when the government allows the reopening of colleges. Best for you would be to browse some good university
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Scholar-Level 16
According to what I have understood is that your either results have not been declared or exams not held. No issues, you can apply for provisional admission. That is to say you can show your clear result before the start of the new session of M.Sc.
Every university has its refund policy where for example, you have applied for an NIT, IIT and instead of just waiting, you book a seat in another college by paying a minimum amount. But later if you do not want to take admission there you can cancel your admission and apply for a refund wherein just a little amount of your money.Check for the refund policy and apply for admission in good
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Scholar-Level 16
You can move ahead with your M.Sc and choose a college giving importance to the practicals and workshops needed for such a field. LPU is the best IACR university recognised university which comes to mind. It offers good research opportunities too. Check for the entrance exams of PG Agriculture.
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