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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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The seats depend upon the cutoff list. But for further information, please check out the College website. Be alert because seats are filled up on first come first serve basis.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
University of Birmingham and a degree will certainly boost your CV. However, getting a job in UK itself is difficult for Indian students. Also, it may not be easily recognized in India following strict work visa rules for Indians. Check some news articles on the same. Try to get in touch with some former students and alumni for details.

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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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The minimum eligibilty is 50% in your graduation.
For more information regarding the course and for important dates, refer the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-applied-microbiology-vit-university-vellore-institute-of-technology-243343

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Yes, you are eligible for this course.

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

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I have little idea about PG courses. Kindly visit this link www.xaviers.edu and go to the Master's degree tab.

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Amrit Raj

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Hi Ippili,
Yes, you can get admission in Andhra university with 454 rank in AUCET. But you will be allocated a seat in second or third round of counselling. So, you need to wait patiently till the last round.
Best of luck.

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Mayur Sondarkar

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There are many universities in India which will provide the distance education in M.Sc. In Chemistry. Some of the best university name provided below just go through there website for proper details:
Mumbai University
Madras University
Andhra University
Delhi University
Aalto University
Nmis distance education
Anna University
Annamalai University
Sandip university, Nashik & BiharSandip University Top Leading University In Nashik, Maharashtra
go through these best colleges to get the admission in M.Sc. Chemistry. All the best for your good career and for your job
All the best!

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Sana,
List of Competitive Entrance Exam For M.Sc. Microbiology Students:
1. CSIR NET Exam:
2. Joint Graduate Entrance Examination for Biology and 3. Interdisciplinary Life Sciences (JGEEBILS)
4. AICE JRF -All India Competitive Examination
Microbiology colleges in Hyderabad
1. University of Hyderabad
2. Wisdom college of management
3. St. Francis of women. Scope of microbiology -Microbiology has good scope in India and abroad. You can work in different hospitals and clinical laboratories as microbiologist.
Thanks :)

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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello Neelima,
Oonce you complete your post-graduation from Science stream then you will be eligible to appear for the CSIR NET not UGC NET.
Don't worry if you heard CSIR NET for the first time. It is the exam which is conducted by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) with the same aim as UGC NET.
But the little difference between these two exam is that UGC NET is conducted for non-Science stream in more than 80 subjects and CSIR NET exam is conducted only for Science stream, only in 5 subjects.
As per your plans if you complete your M.Sc. from Chemistry then you can appear for CSIR NET in Chemical Science.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Yes, you can do MSc after B.Tech but I think this is no good choice.
Good luck

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