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Himanshu Rao

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All the IITs and IISc Bangalore jointly conduct an entrance exam, namely IIT-JAM
(I.e. Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.)
for admission in M.Sc. courses in these institutions.
The educational qualification required for the entrance exam, is B.Sc. or equivalent in
relevant discipline with following mentioned percentage of marks.
For admission in IISc Bangalore
Students of GEN/OBC category should have at least first class in Graduation and
students of SC/ST category should have at least 50% marks.
For admission in IIT campuses
Students of GEN/OBC category should have at least 55% in Graduation and
students of SC/ST category should have at least
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prasad keluskar

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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc in maths after completing B.Tech.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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An immunologist's job comprises of healing a broad range of diseases like autoimmune diseases, rhinitis or sinusitis, dermatitis problems or gastrointestinal problems caused by food allergies. There is lot of scope in this field for young aspirants. Graduates in this field can seek employment in government as well as private hospitals. Individuals can also work as visiting immunologist at many hospitals.
Trainee doctors can find rewarding placements with high salaries in private hospitals with the an initial income of around Rs.15, 000/- - Rs.25, 000/- depending upon his/her experience. Private practitioners in this field can earn good
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Jasmine Gomes

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The scope level for all are equivalent as long as you have interest in something, go for it. A Masters can definitely guarantee you a job but since you haven't mentioned your proper field, I can't share more information on those courses.

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ICRIINDIA Sharma

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There no qualification known as Ms. There is only a Msc clinical research. For more details on the course kindly connect at 9871093133

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