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rahul r

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Admission is through counseling based on the rank obtained in Andhra University Common Entrance Test (AUCET). Eligible candidates need to appear for the Andhra University Common Entrance Test (AUCET). Please check for your eligibility to pursue this course from the criteria mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-space-physics-andhra-university-visakhapatnam-269841
Other colleges/University which offer this course are mentioned below:
1) Punjabi University
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Jill Shah

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Hi Dhruvesh,
To give a judgement with your score might be dicey. In general, people scoring 70 percentile and above do get a chance to give GD and PI. This does not give any surety regarding your selection. For IES, your score is just one parameter and others are based on your performance in GD and PI and if you have any work experience then it would add on to your score. So, as of now, start preparing for GD and PI.
All the best.

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Tanu Mishra

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M.Sc Medical Microbiology is a very good option, and if you are interested in medical /clinical/pharmaceutical sector, it is preferred. But if you want to be an all-rounder then general microbiology is the best option.

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I personally don't recommend petroleum engineering as your Bachelor's degree. Always pursue your Bachelor's degree in core sector, so that you can have a strong backup. Moreover, as this sector is cyclic in nature, it does't assure you jobs in odd times. Petroleum engineering very specialised and streamlined course. It is better to choose such courses at Master's level. If you pursue your degree in mechanical, chemical, civil or any other core branch, the basic fundamentals will remain same. As petroleum engineering is applied branch, fundamentals from your Bachelor will be useful. Anyone can enter in Petroleum engineering but vice ver
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