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2016-05-08 10:08:44

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear student
I would suggest you for zoology in bachelor degree over biotechnology though that's a good field for research but if you do zoology than after bachelor if you want to change your further education into other field that would be possible like :
microbial science
marine science
wildlife
But choose the field according to your interest.
All the best

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2016-05-07 23:26:36

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Anuvrat, Biotechnology is an interesting career, honestly it has not much scope in India but is one of the top choeen careers in US. Career options are many and not limited to lab works. Do your bit of research, start checking university websites and connect with them for careers etc. Also see that most universities do not accept three years bachelor degree so start communicating with the universities from now onwards and prepare. Best of luck

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2016-05-07 21:06:03

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

Guide-Level 12

MSc you will become more employable.

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2016-05-07 20:40:19

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2016-05-07 19:53:12

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

You will get all info at IISC , IISER, IIA bangalore.

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2016-05-07 19:50:12

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Yes, you can. Your studies must be aligned with your career plans and you must know yourself why you want a MS now. Further you must take GRE and TOEFL for meeting the eligibility criteria. I will also suggest you email the universities before applying.

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2016-05-07 17:30:52

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Eligibility criteria for PHD in Physics in majority of Indian Universities is at least 55% in the aggregate or equivalent grade point average in the qualifying examination i.e. MSc Physics. If your marks sheet shows that you have aggregate of 60% marks as stated in you question then you are eligible for PhD.

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2016-05-07 14:58:31

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2016-05-07 13:53:13

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sahil sharma

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mca is best than msc

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2016-05-07 13:35:54

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Akshat Gupta

Beginner-Level 2

from where have u done ur btech in maths Nd computing .?

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