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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
London School of Economics employability rate is 72%, and the graduates were employed within three months of graduation. This figure states that out of every 100 students, around 72 students secured employment. London School of Economics employment rate attracts students from all over the globe. Also, London School of Economics graduates are consistently in high demand worldwide. LSE Uni graduates are highly skilled in Project Management, Python (Programming Language), Data Analysis, Management, and more. London School of Economics graduates are working in leading sectors such as Business Development, Engineering, Education, Research,
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Yes Manshi, you can definitely do M.Sc in Nutrition after B.Sc in Biology, and it has good scope. Since you have a biology background, you're eligible for most programs. Nutrition is a growing field, with opportunities in hospitals, health clinics, research, NGOs, the food industry, and even freelancing.
If you become a registered dietitian, your chances in clinical roles increase. People are more health-conscious now, so qualified nutritionists are in demand. Just make sure to choose a good college and consider internships or certifications along the way.
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The duration of Bath University MSc in Finance course is 1 year. By studying this course, students are going to learn practical and technical skills. Additionally, students are going to work with and learn from industry experts. The technical skills that students are going to learn that employers look for are Programming, Financial Modelling, Applications of FinTech. Additionally, this university has been ranked at Top 100 in the world and Top 20 in UK in the QS Business Master's rankings 2024 for Finance category.
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Hi, for top MSc Medical Surgical Nursing college in India, you can prepare for entrance exams like NEET PG, CUET-PG, etc., or state-level exams like KEAM, JEMScN, and AIIMS Nursing. However, some colleges also offer admission based on the merit system.
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Some important documents that you nees to take during the MSc Medical Surgical Nursing application process are mentioned below:
- Class 10 and 12 marksheets
- BSc Nursing degree
- Valid photo ID proof (Adhaar, PAN Card, Passport, Driving License, etc.)
- A registration certificate with the State Nursing Council
- Migration Certificate
- Passport-sized photographs (at least two)
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Studying MS in Finland is affordable with annual tuition fee as low as INR 8 L. On avg, annual cost ranges between INR 8 L - INR 21 L. Check out the table below for the annual tuition cost required in the top MS universities in Finland:
University | Annual Tuition Cost |
|---|---|
| Aalto University | INR 9 L - 21 L |
| University of Helsinki | INR 14 L - 19 L |
| Tampere University | INR 13 L |
| University of Turku | INR 13 L |
| Lappeenranta University of Technology | INR 15 L |
| University of Eastern Finland | INR 9 L - 11 L |
| University of Oulu | INR 11 L |
| University of Vaasa | INR 8 L - 15 L |
| Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences | INR 11 L |
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