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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Not an expert on subject but here is what I think, special courses like Clinical Biochemistry are tailored for specific jobs and usually have different and sometimes more syllabus then core streams. Regarding the job opportunities, I suggest finding the students who already have passed the courses and taking their opinion. As the job field would be different and so will be the demand. It generally comes down to the institute providing the course to give a suitable placement to students.

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Pallavi Bhartikeep calm ....time have to change

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As a fresher, a Food Technologist can earn INR Rs 2 to 3 Lacs per annum (average) in India. Within 5 years, you can reach INR 500,000 640,000 per annum. With an experience of 10 years on your CV, you can expect annual package of INR 900,000 1,180,000. The salary structure for professionals within the Manufacturing function could be 20% (approximately) less than those in the R&D or QC/QA function. If you enjoy lot of frequent traveling, then go for the roles of Food Inspector. Academic roles will pay as per the University pay scales. Then there will be more extra incentives as well for Sales & Marketing professionals. For nutritionist a
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madhu sharma

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The fee structure varies college to college. It will be great if you can specify your aspired college.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

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Yes, Kaziranga University will definitely allow you to do it. Talk with them thoroughly. A private university has everything in their hands.

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madhu sharma

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The admission at this college is based on your marks of graduation exam which should be minimum of 50% (General category) and 45% for SC/ST.
For more details on eligibility, please click this link that belong to college website- http://ieer.bharatividyapeeth.edu/index.php/programs-and-courses/m-sc-in-wildlife-conservation-action

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madhu sharma

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To do M.Sc in Agriculture, first you should do Bachelors in Agriculture or Horticulture or Forestry from a recognized University in India, with minimum 50% marks. In most of the colleges, there is an entrance test given to get admission, you may also need to pass that. The top college that offer M.Sc. Agriculture course include Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Delhi, RIMT University, Gobindgarh, Rai Technology University, Bangalore, B.A. College of Agriculture, Anand, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Pune.

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madhu sharma

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Admission to Integrated M.Sc, B.Ed in Chemistry is on the basis of CUCET exam, which is an all-India level entrance exam. 

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Ananya Dev

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No, a course in professional photography would make you a wildlife photographer, not M.Sc in Wildlife.

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