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An M.Sc Programme is a two-year course that introduces you to the subject in a detailed fashion. After completion of the course, you can normally go for research oriented job or technical job or opt for higher studies (PhD). M.Sc in specialized courses like Agriculture, Medical or Veterinary Biotechnology can be pursued only if you have obtained a specialized Bachelor's degree. Once you have obtained specialized degree, you may be absorbed in agriculture-based companies or R&D institutes involved in such activities.
Broadly categorizing jobs can be looked in both public and private sector.
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Setting up a diagnostic lab needs consideration of multitudinous minute details and meticulous, systematised efforts to reap rich benefits for a lifetime.
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The fees for M.Sc (Zoology) will vary college to college. The academic institutions have different fees structures depending on what they offer, facilities, faculty and other amenities provided at the college. Generally, the fees of government colleges is less than private colleges.
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Be specific if you want to know for B.Sc or M.Sc abroad.
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