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Ashish Kumarfsociety

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There are many courses available in the MS University for class 12th student. There many Bachelor's degree courses available like B.Sc, B.Com, B.Tech, etc. For more courses refer the attachment given.

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Ashish Kumarfsociety

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Yes, you could choose between any life science courses you want. Assuming you have two reasons to change field:-
1. Thinking that no job opportunities for a Bachelor degree and/or for microbiology
2. Recently developed an interest in food technology, so you could pursue Ph.D or get a dream job in the same domain (or you decided to join with friends pursuing food technology).
However, if you still have interest in microbiology, there are definitely varied opportunities for microbiologists. Instead of doing M.Sc, you could do a job oriented Diploma course like certificate program in quality control microbiology, one such course is offered
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pratiksha kamble

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Minimum eligibility is, you have to complete your graduation for MS in University of California.

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Rishab Mehta

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Yes, you can. Osmania University, Hyderabad and Acharya Nagarjuna University Hyderabad offer distance education programme in M.Sc Statistics.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Shivani,
You can go for M.Sc in Chemistry, as it is promising both in industrial jobs as well as academics. Pharmacy is also a good option, but then again you will have to give 4 years of study and then you will apply for job. So, it is better to go for 2 years programme, rest it depends on your interest. Good luck.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Masum
There are many colleges and universities which provide integrated Bachelor+ Masters courses such as Delhi University, Panjab University etc. Integrated course can be any field such as biotechnology, Biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacy etc. It depends on your interest in which field you want to go. Integrated courses are usually 4-5 years in duration. It is beneficial for those who are formative that they want to pursue in the same field as Bachelor. Good luck.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Hello,
For seeking admission to M.Sc from DU, you have to give entrance. It's cutoff varies. You have good marks start preparing for the entrance the registration would start from June.
All the best.

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REEBA KHAN

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Hi,
I think B.Sc IT students can get admission for computer science, but the only key note is CS. It is much more technical than IT. If you want to go for MSc , go for MCA, MS abroad, MBA IT, M.Sc IT.

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