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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Admissions will be based on the basis of the marks obtained by the candidate in his/ her qualifying Examination. For more information you can see below link
http://www.indiastudycenter.com/Univ/States/AP/NagUniv/Courses/PG/MSc-Biochemistry.asp
Hope, this information will help you.

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Namrata Kathe

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There are many few Institutes which offers training in M.Sc Zoology and these Institutes will not be providing training up to the desired level hence it will be better that you prepare for the entrance exams through self-study. Refer books of your B.Sc. Which will be helpful for the entrance exams. There are many job opportunities like lecturers; forensic Science; animal keeper; work in labs; SSB etc.

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Saurabh dutt

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Hi Neelam,
It is better that you pursue M.Sc in physics, because that gives you serial by study, which will take you in the field of teacher professor, but if you are up to do MBA, then it will be a different side and a different stream of your study which will be difficult to cope up with but if you can do it you will get a very good advantage of it and if you want to do MBA you need to qualify CAT exam through which you will get IIM if you get a very good score more than the cutoff then surely you have a great career but if you can't then it's better than you go for M.Sc. In physics and then Ph.D. through which you can become a profes
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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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USA UK and Germany are good for aerospace engineering. In Germany study is free.

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Rakhi BhardwajI'm delhi university student..

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Applications form for various courses are already out. Please check for certain courses you want to apply for.

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Shabana Bee

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Well, it affects during placements. Some companies (very few) would specifically ask for candidates who had no history of arrears. But, many would just allow candidate with one backlog but has cleared it at present. Thus, it is always best to clear it, by third year and get no backlogs in last two years. You might lose few companies. But, if you have already had one, then clear it and move on. Don't lose any hope. But once you pass out and are no longer a fresher, it won't affect much. However, study as if you want no backlogs, who knows you might lose your dream company because of one mistake you made.

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Leena Agarwal

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Yes, you can do it without any doubt. It will be easier for you as you already a computer Science graduate.
NIT (s) ask for maths as a subject in your 10+2 or graduation level. Rest, there are many universities which doesn't even consider Maths as a criteria.

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