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So, if you have scored at least 55% marks in Master's Degree Or Equivalent Examination in Humanities and Social Sciences, Forensic Science, Environmental Science, Computer Science and Applications, Electronic Sciences, etc. then you are eligible to appear for UGC NET examination.
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Some colleges and universities appoint M.Sc. degree holders as a professor or lecturer. They can also perform research work in various industries.
After completion of your degree in M.Sc, you can also go for the further higher studies such as research programmes or Ph.D courses.
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One can not do that, eligibility criterion for joining in M.Sc in biotech will be a degree in life sciences or biotech or microbiology or any science group. So obviously not possible. Try any good course after B.Sc like MBA, M.Sc in CS, etc.
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