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rahul r

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Masters of Sciences Anatomy or M.Sc Anatomy is a postgraduate degree course. Its duration is 2 years and is divided into total 4 semesters i.e. 2 semesters per year. An individual has to prepare for both practical and theory exams that are held at end of each semester. M.Sc in anatomy helps in understanding the basic concepts of research methodology and development of skills required for teaching medical students. You can study different subjects like Gross Anatomy, Comparative Anatomy, Microscopic Anatomy, Developmental Anatomy and Neuroanatomy etc.
What is M.Sc. in Anatomy about?
M.Sc in Anatomy is mainly the scientific study of the mo
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Mercilena BENJAMIN

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You should definitely pursue M.Sc. I would suggest you to take admission in Masters without wasting time after your B.Sc, and then go for the preparation of CSIR-NET and GATE. CSIR NET happens twice a year and GATE once a year.

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rahul r

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Career in Private sector after M.Sc Photonics:
Engineers, Scientists and Technicians of photonics are in good demand in today's world. With the advance of science, it is possible to create and enhance Laser machinery. This machinery can be updated and can be used to help our day to day matters with accuracy. Industries that manufacture these machines take in graduates of photonics, whenever a vacancy is available. Aspirants can also join private colleges as professors, if they wish to. Besides this, students who have flair in writing can get work with newspapers and science journals.
Government Career after M.Sc Photonics:
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Gokula, it can matter if you seek scholarship based on family income, but it is difficult for international students to gain such financial aid so nothing much to ponder upon. Universities are not bothered about the monthly earnings, and if you have sufficient funds you need not worry.

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rahul r

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Different colleges have different fee structures. I have provided you with a link which contains an exhaustive list of colleges offering a course in M.Sc geology. You can navigate to a college of your choice. Additionally, you can also download their brochure which contains important information like fee structure, tuition fees, etc.
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rahul r

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The minimum eligibility criteria for PG courses is at least 50% marks in graduation or equivalent from a recognized university. However, for some courses the minimum cut-off may be higher.
Relaxation of 5% is granted to candidates from SC/ST category.
M.Sc (medical biotechnology) follows a different process wherein admission is done through JNU CEEB.
For the rest of the courses, the university conducts the entrance test. There's a common entrance test for all the M.Sc courses conducted by the science department except M.Sc forensic science.

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anila k

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Yes, you can work as a professor after completing your PG and Ph.D. You need to verify the employer's requirement before applying.

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Megha Aggarwal

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Yes, you are eligible to apply. You should possess MA/ M.Sc/ M.Com in the relevant subject with B.Ed.

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rahul r

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A minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade in aggregate at B.Sc (General or Honours) or equivalent degree from a university endorsed by the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara. The students must have studied relevant subjects in B.Sc. For subjects like Biochemistry, Microbiology, PGD Applied Biochemistry and Medical Biotechnology; students with B.Sc degree in any of the life science subjects or chemical science subjects are eligible.

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