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a year agoContributor-Level 9
After completing your MSc in Genetics, you have 2 options. You can either go for higher studies in research such as PhD, or you can start your career journey a Biotechnology, research, healthcare, or any relevant industry.
While pursuing a PhD will offer you research opportunities, getting a job will let you earn and develop skills to tackle real-world problems.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Numerous career paths can be pursued with an MSc in Geology, such as research, gem, mining, oil and gas, or petroleum sectors, teaching, defense, environmental sciences, etc. MSc in Geology postgraduates can seek for employment in both government and private sectors in India and around the globe.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
And, here comes the actual procedure that one should follow to pursue M.Sc in Chemistry :-
1. Focus on 12th Board Exams ;-
The real thing worth admission into any undergraduate programme happens during Class 12. Chemistry, Physics, and Math/Biology will really dictate whether or not one is good enough to make it through.
2. Pick the Appropriate Bachelor's Degree:
Pursue a B.Sc under a major that has Chemistry. Enroll in top colleges/universities with potential chemistry departments. Top in this area would include:
Delhi University
Banaras Hindu University
Christ University
St. Xavier's College
&nb
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
There is always a good placement of students of M.Sc. in Counselling Psychology. Students are recruited to work in mental health clinics, hospitals, schools, NGOs, rehabilitation centres, and even corporate organizations that promote the well-being of their employees. The placement cell at the college helps them find such internships and employment. Graduates can pursue work as counsellors, therapists, psychologists, or in human resource management. St. Joseph's College provides a strong network of alumni and industry connections to help its students start successful careers in counselling and psychology.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
M.Sc. Nursing is one of the nursing programs offered by Kalajibhai R. Katara Nursing College. Instagram however, the public is not provided with particular information regarding the availability of seats for the M.Sc. Nursing program. Direct communication with the college is advised for the most current and accurate information. They also provide contact details and updates on their official Facebook page.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Cut-off for M.Sc. Agriculture Agronomy in AMU is conducted based on results from entrance examinations conducted in AMU. Typically, the cutoff tends to rely on factors that range from applicant number, how rigorous an examination turns out to be, and even the seats available. From the previous years, one could conclude that the cut-off tends to be from 50% to 70% for entrance exams for other courses in this category as well. The cutoff for this M.Sc. in Agriculture Agronomy program should, however, be fetched from the website of the authentic site of the university or call the offices of the admission to the specific university.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the institute have seats for candidates belonging to reserved categories as per the guidelines of NCHMCT. In order to secure admission under these categories, aspirants need to submit the relevant documents. Mentioned below is the seat reservation as per NCHMCT official document:
- 15% for Scheduled Caste (SC) Category
- 7½% for Scheduled Tribe (ST) Category
- 27% for OBC (Central List) (Non-creamy layer) Category as per the Central List
- 10% for General EWS Category
- 5% seats shall be reserved for Physically Disabled across board as per rules
- Other reservations, if any, as per Govt. of India directives.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, IHM Delhi MSc course admission is done on the basis of merit in NCHMCT MSc JEE exam. Candidates shortlisted based on exam score have to take part in the two rounds of counselling.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The application/registration form is currently not available on the official website. Admission to MSc at IHM Delhi is based on NCHMCT MSc JEE scores.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The applicants of PG course need to submit educational certificates and identity proofs during form filling and admission. These are required by the authorities to verify the details provided by the applicants. The list of documents to be submitted during the IHM Pusa MSc application process is given below:
- BSc degree
- Age proof
- Self-attested photocopies of Class 10 and Class 12 mark sheets
- Category certificate
- Caste certificate (if applicable)
- Date of birth proof
- Three Affidavits (Anti-ragging by the student, Anti-ragging by parents, Attendance)
- THIMS undertaking
- Medical certificate
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