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Shivani Pal

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It depends on your GDPI performance mainly.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Poornima,
Going ahead I feel both, plant pathology, as well as food technology, are exciting subjects of future India. Both have immense potential keeping in mind the government's intention to enhance the income of farmers. I would, therefore, like to advise you sincerely that you must select the subject that fascinates you the most.

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Shabana Bee

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Yes, physics students can apply for the wildlife science course at Wildlife Institute of India. You are eligible for this. Also, if you are looking for something quick, there are a few short-term courses that teach you all that you learn in a Master's course like PRiMER, a week-long certificate course offered by Gubbi Labs twice a year. Do check out their website and see if they have any courses coming up soon. It is an extensive and intensive course on ecology and wildlife from the research perspective.

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Ronit roy

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Depend on college. Fergusson College has something around 3L.

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ashutosh chauhan

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The previous paper can be downloaded through DU's website.

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Prashant Pandey

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Hi Yamini,
The M.Sc. Economics course is a bit different from the other Masters of Economics courses. It is an Integrated First Degree course in which you can take admission after 12th Standard and appearing for BITSAT Exam. The eligibility criteria for BITSAT is "Candidates should have passed the 12th examination of 10+2 system from a recognised Central or State board or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) and adequate proficiency in English. " Also, " The candidate should have obtained a minimum of aggregate 75% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects (if he/she has taken Mathematics in BITSAT or
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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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The 1st option is much more job oriented. Go for M.Sc in stats with big data analysis. Its a growing sector and has applications in all the fields.

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