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Rohit Saraswat

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There is various opportunities after Masters in life science. You can choose to study further or work. You can do PhD in Life science. If you want to do job so you can try in both private and govt. sectors. In govt. sector, you can prepare for PSC, UPSC, SSC, etc. and in private sector, you can apply for different areas i.e. medical laboratory, biotechnology firms, nursery organization, government college, agriculture research organization, hospital, food institutes, wildlife and fisheries department and public schools.
There is a difference between biotechnology and life science. Life science is related to all fields of biology i.e. b
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Daksh Nagpal

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The minimum eligibility for securing admission to BSMS programme is clearing HSC (10+2) or equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in PCB and English from a recognised board.

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Munish Mehindru

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Yes, you can do it.
Aspire for a career in Psychology? A degree in psychology from abroad can be a specially rewarding career option.
Psychology as a subject has gained momentum over the past few years. With new career opportunities opening in the domestic markets, more and more students are now eyeing universities abroad for a degree in psychology that would help them get the edge. And with good reason.
Psychology as a subject has long been studied and appreciated by universities abroad. While the subject was not given much significance in India, the research in the subject has left a lot to be desired. While the Universities in India a
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Ansh Sharma

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Yes, you can do M.Sc in psychology without having psychology as a subject in graduation.
A number of universities provides this option.

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MEGHALI MITRA

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No, integrated M.Sc course is a single degree course in pure science in NIT. For more information, check this link :- https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-bsc-msc-entrance-exams-in-india-blogId-13484.

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