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Bhoomika JoshiJournalism student

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Dear, Vedprakash! In Maharashi Dayanand University, the admission for M.Sc forensic science is through counseling, based on the marks obtained in Entrance Test conducted by the Maharshi Dayanand University itself.

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sudhir jaiswal

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Which subject did you opt for in B.Sc?

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Chaitasi Parikh

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It would be best if you go for M.Sc. Since you have pursued B.Sc, MBA is also good but by doing M.Sc., you will be able to pursue higher education in your domain.

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Supratik Dey

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The degree will be valid but for a job, it all depends on the specific recruiter whether they consider it or not. I would rather suggest getting a job in Australia and getting some experience after MS. That work experience will be valuable when you come back to India.

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rohith kola

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You can join some research organisation, or companies into research, or clear GATE/NET and join Ph.D. with a good lab. Also you can join for as a JRF in a lab and enroll for Ph.D. Next best option is to take up a course in clinical research/ medical coding and getting yourself employed more rapidly. R&D in a Biotech Company
Research Scholar in Biotech Labs like CSIR labs, DST labs, DBT labs, ICMR labs, ICAR labs, and many other private labs with fellowship. Entrepreneurship - Starting your own venture if you have an idea. Competent professionals in the field of Biotechnology can join Genomix Molecular Diagnostics Private Ltd as Producti
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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Divyanka,
Yes, you can take the admission in M.Sc as the degree comes later on you can take admission with your marks.

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Physics: Elements of mechanics, colligative properties, Laws of Thermodynamics: Mode of heat transfer:
Electrostatics, magnetism and electrodynamics: Outlines in optics and sound: Electro-magnetic radiation:
Radioactivity and elements in quantum physics.
Chemistry: The gas laws, properties of gases electrolytes, thermo-chemistry, chemical equilibria, chemical kinetics, concept of pH and buffer, molecular orbital theory, chemical bonds and the forces involved therein: periodic table;
Aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, Organic substitution reactions, electrophilic and nucleophilic reactions;
Isomerism: structural and optical isomers.
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REEBA KHAN

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Hi Sarvesh,
There are quite a few colleges which provide M.Sc biochemistry in Mumbai. Here are some of them:
1. KJ Somaiya
2. Mumbai Unibersity
3. ST. Xavier's College
4. RUIA

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