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You need to do full time M.Sc in chemistry as these subjects are accompanied by practicals, i.e. lab work, which you won't be able to manage if you are doing a part time course.
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Scholar-Level 17
Candidates meet Forest Research Institute entrance exam eligibility criteria if they possess at least 50% aggregate marks at the B.Sc Level/M.Sc, if they belong to General category and 45%, if they belong to SC/ST category. Thanks.
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There is another branch called electrical and electronics engineering. It is a sum of both branches. Why are you not choosing this branch?
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Guide-Level 11
There is no specific course to study human reproduction but you can definitely study your interest online.
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Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Pacific University, Maharana Pratap University of agriculture and Technology, Janardhan Rai Nagar Rajasthan Vidhyapeeth University and Geethanjali University are the best institutions.
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