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Saleha IbrahimThe purpose of our lives is to be happy.

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Hello,These include a Master of Science (M.Sc, M.Sc , M. Sc , MS, M. Science), Master of Arts (M.A. , MA, A. M. or AM), a Master of Philosophy (MPhil, M.Phil. ), and many others. A Master of Science degree programme focuses more on a curriculum based on hard facts, such as mathematics, engineering, medicine, or technology. Click on the link for syllabus:-https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/how-to-prepare-for-top-msc-entrance-exams-blogId-13489. Click on the link:-http://entrance-exam.net/syllabus-for-msc-chemistry-entrance-exam/. Thank you.

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Piyush Mittal

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You should check the admission criteria of your dream college in which you want admission and you are eligible for M.Sc don't worry.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Please mention the university that you want to know about.

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Rohit Saraswat

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No, they are not related to each other .

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salma bee

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It depends on personal choice of candidate.
However, study of medicine is better than study of science. But, if you want to study science then do MSc and PhD in biochemistry / medical biochemistry. Biochemistry deals with study of chemical basis of life in living organism including plants and animals. It is very much developed science and has following branches:
Animal biochemistry
Medical biochemistry
Clinical biochemistry
Plant biochemistry
Environmental biochemistry
Nutrition biochemistry
Industrial biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, etc.
Study of Biochemistry has good scope like in teaching in medical and dental college, clinical
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salma bee

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You can pursue M.Sc in Statistics, even if your B.Sc does not include any course on statistics. For example in Osmania University, University of Hyderabad, admissions to M.Sc. (Math/ApplMath/Stat/Apply. Stat) used to happen (currently I have no idea, but I guess it is still the case, anyway check their wepage) through a single entrance examination. However admission to IIT M.Sc. Stat programmes are done through a JAM (entrance exam for M.Sc. In Mathematical Statistics, which involves some stats also (see JAM website for a syllabus).

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Shriya Chaubey

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Hi,
There is a great scope for MS in cosmetics in Australia, as it is one of the fastest growing economies of the world so Good luck. Thank you.

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