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Step 1: Fill online Application Form and pay application fee Rs 1100. (www.bvuadit.edu.in)
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List of Universities Offering a course in M.Sc Chemistry through Distance Learning in India. Distance Learning courses are getting popular in India and lot of students want to earn their degree while working. Here is a list of Universities offering M.Sc Chemistry through distance learning
Annamalai University
Alagappa University
Andhra University
Berhampur University
Bharathiar University
Dr BR Ambedkar Open University
Kakatiya University
Madurai Kamaraj University
Maharishi Markandeshwar University
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University
University of Madras
madhya pradesh Bhoj Open University
Nalanda Open University
Nagarjuna University
Periyar Univer
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The general requirements are:
1. good first degree, equivalent to an overall result of 2.3 or better (according to The German marking system) in business administration, economics or a related discipline, obtained after a programme of study with a minimum standard full-time study duration of three years.
The minimum business or economics content of the first degree should amount to 60 ECTS credits, of which at least 10 should stem from economic/business research modules (e.g. data collection, data processing, mathematics, software development or statistics).
In addition to this, you might need German language proficiency and IELTS of b
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It depends on your interest, ability and personal traits as each course you mentioned have a different career path. With food processing technology, you may work more indoor in labs and might not require to interact more with people whereas geology or environmental sciences will require a strong hand in geography and other related parameters like to be able to gather information from local people etc. On the basis of career prospects, you may choose food technology.
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