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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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In Tamil Nadu, Annamalai University, Chidambaram has a good faculty for post graduation courses in agriculture and horticultural studies, etc., You should check this website annamalaiuniversity.ac.in.

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Anandvaradhan Goud

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It totally depends on your interest, but as per me, you should go for microbiology as you can make a career in industry as well as in the teaching field.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Sakshi,
In life science which subject you want to opt for, you can give PUCET entrance for that same subject in 2019. You can get the detailed information on puchd.ac.in.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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That's good then you have to appear for an entrance exam. Check the syllabus for the same and especially mention the course so that I can share the information with you.

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Amandeep Kaur

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Hello,
Both have very good opportunities, but if you look closely M.Sc Zoology is strictly refined to the study of animals and mammals and research is purely based on the ecosystem. Whereas, M.Sc Chemistry has a broad scope in the pharmaceutical sector with drug development, drug modifications, industrial waste management, environmental planning, food organic chemistry, etc. The salary range for both is equal at 5-7 LPA with top MNCs. But, M.Sc Chemistry stands out in terms of overall internships and job opportunities.

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neha trivedi

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45% is the minimum requirement to get into M.Sc horticulture. The student has to also appear and pass the central admission test. Students should have a minimum of 50 percent marks in order to qualify for the entrance exam.
The exam is held at Gangtok, Siliguri, Guwahati, Namchi, and Geyzing.

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Amandeep Kaur

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Hello Raghu,
Of course, you are eligible since you have cleared B.Sc. Here getting a compartment in class 12th doesn't cause any problem.
All the best.

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Kadamb Sachdeva

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Hello,
No, you are not eligible for IIT JAM exam.
The minimum requirement for JAM exam is a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 55% marks for General & OBC and 50% marks for SC and ST category.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Here are the career prospects after bio chemistry:
You should do M.Sc biochemistry. You can do M.Sc chemistry if you have chemistry as a core subject in all 3 years of B.Sc. 12th subjects don't matter much.

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