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Bhumika Khattar

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It depends on the university in which you are planning to apply. But you need to have knowledge of your Bachelor's degree and chemistry. Sometimes, questions from chemistry do come. If you are planning for Delhi University then read your Bachelor's degree syllabus, it's more than enough. For Indraprastha University, study chemistry and Bachelor's degree portion.

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vaishali sharma

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You will get admission on the basis of your marks obtained in B.Sc. You have to obtain 50% marks in your B.Sc and there is no entrance exam.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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Cutoffs differ from year to year. Visit www.xaviers.edu for the same.

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vaishali sharma

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Maybe you got the admission. It all depends on the college management so you have to ask for that to the college faculty.

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Please mention the name of the institute/ college/ university you want admission in.

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Preksha Sharma

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Yes, you can definitely go for M.Sc in physics. It's a very good course and has many career opportunities.

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Preksha Sharma

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Hi,
Yes, you can apply for admission as its eligibility for Masters is min. 50% in Bachelors.

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Rohit Saraswat

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In India, scope of M.Sc in microbiology is not at all good in comparison to the other countries. By doing M.Sc in microbiology you can get job in food and dairy industry as a quality control employer, you can work as a temporary teacher in college and can also become permanent after doing Ph.D.

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BITMESRA

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The primary criteria for getting into M.Sc. Physics is that the candidate should be Pass in Class 12 / equivalent examination with English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and having at least 60% (50% for SC/ST/PwD) marks in average of 4 subjects - English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics.

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