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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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Hi,
You are eligible for the NSC courses of agriculture. The point to keep in mind is that you need to check an institution which has the recognition of ICAR. You will also have to give an entrance exam for OG Agriculture and then you can take specializations. The only private institution which has IACAR recognition is LPU due to its best practices in academics with best infrastructure to support innovations and working for this stream. You can check from other good institutions like GB Path.

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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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M.Sc. Aquaculture or Master of Science in Aquaculture is a postgraduate Aqua Science course. Aquaculture, also known as aqua-farming, is the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and aquatic plants. It includes the study of Aquatic Toxicology, Biodiversity, Fish Nutrition, Fish diseases, Immunology, and endocrinology. The faculty does investigations on varied aspects of fish, frog, broilers, and mice as experimental models. The duration of the course is two years and it is career orienting in nature which opens many career opportunities after passing it. The course is job orienting in nature that opens many
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Yes, You should continue M.Sc in bio-tech. There is no age limit for M.Sc. Okay. You want to get admission in M.Sc. You apply for IIT JAM and well prepare for it. If you get a better score. You eligible for IIT college in India or IISC and IISER. These colleges give admission by jAM only. Okay If you don't interest to write jam then some college conducting there an entrance exam for M.Sc. You continue M.Sc with those exams also.
All the best. Hope this helps.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, you can do the M.Sc. Hons. Mathematics after your B.Tech. The eligibility criteria of LPU is given below for reference only.
Eligibility criteria : Pass with 55% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (any discipline) (with Mathematics as a subject) or B.Tech. Or B.E. Or B.Sc. (Engineering) or equivalent.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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MCC is affiliated to University of Madras. The admission in M.Sc statistics is based on merit in the qualifying exam (B.Sc.).

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