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New answer posted
2015-12-10 12:32:07
Guide-Level 15
It is possible to pursue 2 courses together, however one has to decide which course to pursue as a regular mode of learning and which from distance / correspondence.
There is difference in Correspondence and Regular course, i would say it varies from one subject to the other also from one degree to the other. However in general a course through distance learning does not have as much value as the regular one so if you can do a regular course, it would hold a lot of importance and thus be a much better option. The acceptability and recognition of a full time course is higher in industry and the long term career gains are good.
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2015-12-07 14:35:22
Guide-Level 14
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2015-12-04 11:29:33
Guide-Level 13
Bioinformatics or computational biology is the use of information technology in the field of molecular biology, or the application of computer technology to the management and analysis of biological data.
Job prospects are in all sectors of
-Biotechnology
-Pharmaceutical
-Biomedical sciences
-Research institutions
- Hospital industry.
Career options include:
-Sequence assembly
-Database design and maintenance
-Sequence analysis
-Proteomics (the study of protein, particularly their structures and functions) -Pharmacogenomics
-Pharmacology
-Clinical pharmacologist-Informatics developer
-Computational chemist
-Bio-analytics and Analytic
New answer posted
2015-12-04 10:21:01
Guide-Level 13
To pursue MSC IT, you need to have a Bachelors degree in computer science, mathematics, or other numerate or computing related disciplines
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New answer posted
2015-12-03 17:38:24
Guide-Level 15
UGC NET is conducted mainly to recruit research assistants and professors in various streams of education.
Qualifying Examination:
The candidates those who have completed their post graduation in related subjects can appear for the exam. Those who have acquired post graduation from any recognized university are eligible for applying UGC-NET exam. The candidate must have a minimum of 55%.
Age Qualification:
The candidates appearing for JRF should not be above 28 years of age. The candidates appearing only for lectureship have no upper age limit. Age relaxation of 5 years will be given to SC/ST/OBC or physically disabled or women or
New answer posted
2015-12-03 13:16:00
Guide-Level 15
To take up a masters course in forensic science you need to be a graduate preferably with a first division in Physics, chemistry, zoology, botany, biochemistry, microbiology, B.pharm, BDS or applied science. After graduation may opt for diploma courses in Forensic Science & Criminology.
As for the career prospects, some graduates wish to pursue further study opportunities to further specialize in their chosen area of study or to enhance their potential point of entry into employment.
Another alternative is research, usually leading to MPhil or PhD degree over a period of two to four years.
A further option is teacher-training f
New answer posted
2015-12-02 15:10:37
Guide-Level 15
Most colleges have a different provision for admission based on course offered, duration, study module etc. You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another.
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New answer posted
2015-12-01 16:47:44
Guide-Level 15
A career in neuroscience is challenging and interesting.
You may find employment in :
-Hospitals
-Companies associated with research
-Government organizations
-Pharmaceutical companies
You may find work as :
-Neurologist
-Biochemist
-Neurobiologist
-Psychophysicist
-Educational Psychologist
-Community Mental Health Worker
-Psychopharmacologist
-Animal Neurologist
-Neural Engineer
-Genotype
-Neural Network Researcher
and many more.
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New answer posted
2015-11-30 12:42:00
Guide-Level 15
Salary is a function of various factors - i.e. (i) the institute where you have completed your B.Tech + M.Tech. e.g. a graduate from a top institute will command a higher salary. (ii) Your work experience - organization and type of work profile (iii) city - a metropolitan city will have higher salaries as compared to smaller cities and towns. (iv) Your current organization - i.e. where you will be joining - an MNC usually has higher salaries as compared to other organizations. (v) Your work profile i.e. Manager/ AVP, etc. Thus one cannot allocate a figure.
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New answer posted
2015-11-26 16:55:10
Guide-Level 13
You can surely opt for MSC computer science after MBA but if you are already pursuing your MBA then you can also choose IT as the specialisation
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