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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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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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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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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