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Uttkarsh beriwal

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You can check the official website of Maharaja's College or contact the college directly to obtain the latest cutoff information for the M.Sc. in Criminology and Forensic Science program. The college may also release cutoff lists during the admission process, which you can check to know your chances of admission to the program.
You can also check with other students who are studying or have studied at Maharaja's College for more information about the admission process and cutoffs for the M.Sc. in Criminology and Forensic Science program.
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University (DBRAU) in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, offers M.Sc. in Microbiology course. The fee structure for the course at DBRAU Agra may vary depending on the category of the student and the year of admission.
Here is an approximate fee structure for M.Sc. in Microbiology at DBRAU Agra for the academic year 2023-24:
For General Category Students:
First Year Fee: INR 43,225 (Tuition fee INR 33,600 + Other fees INR 9,625)
Second Year Fee: INR 39,400 (Tuition fee INR 29,775 + Other fees INR 9,625)
For SC/ST/OBC Category Students:
First Year Fee: INR 20,725 (Tuition fee INR 11,100 + Other fees INR 9,625)
Second Year Fee: INR
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Priyanshi das

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Heyy Tanmai. Distance mode like to go through IGNOU is not so good choice because their will be lack of guidance and lack of practical knowledge but Cyber Security field is now on trend. T. o take cyber security first of all u need to clear M.Sc. In Computer Scienec
MCA as a regular will provide you practical knowledge. MCA offers a greater amount of practical exposure to aspirants than M.Sc. After that u can go for cyber security. Best Of luck For your Future!

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Aditya Raj

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It depends, If you are interested in pursuing a career in India and want to save on the cost of studying abroad, appearing for GATE and applying to premier Indian engineering institutes might be a good option. These institutes offer high-quality education and research opportunities and have strong industry collaborations, which can help you land a job with a reputed company. On the other hand, if you are looking to gain international exposure, work in a global company or pursue a career abroad, then going abroad to pursue an MS degree may be a better option. An MS degree from a reputed international university can open up several oppor
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Master of Science (M.Sc) in Environmental Science is a full-time two-year postgraduate Self-Financed programme and it is offered by the Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut.
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Mode Full time | Duration 2 Years
Master of Science (M.Sc) in Environmental Science is a full-time two-year postgraduate Self-Financed programme and it is offered by the Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidate must have passed Bachelors Degree in Science (CBZ/PCM), BSc in Microbiology/Biotechnology, MBBS/ BDS, BE/BTech in Civil Engineering with 50% marks from any recognized University.
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Yogesh Patel

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Cutoffs for different colleges affiliated to DU are different. General cutoff expected for B.A. MS is rank between 20k to 40k (thousand) under this rank for general category.

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Nishita Shah

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Yes, for Future. Especially if you are interested in doing research jobs or going aboard for higher studies. But if you want to look for immediate rewards, like programming jobs after graduations with fat salary, then you may feel that you have wasted your precious time in doing research which is not useful for programming jobs immediately. But if you look forward beyond 5 years from now than the skills you develop in the past years will be more useful in long run as programming skills may get outdated.

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mayank maloo

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For M. G. Science College, placement is decent. Average package is around 2.5 - 3 LPA and the highest package of B.Sc. Is around 5-5.5 LPA. For Gujarat Science College average Package is around 1.5 -2 LPA and the highest package is around 4.5 LPA. Both the colleges have good infrastructures and faculty. In my opinion, you can go for any one according to your convenience.

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Anshika Maurya

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Yes, it is possible to pursue an M.Sc. in Neuroscience after completing a Bachelor of Arts (B.A. ) in Psychology (Honors). However, it may depend on the specific requirements of the neuroscience programme you are interested in applying to. Neuroscience is a multidisciplinary field that draws on knowledge from various areas of study, including psychology, biology, chemistry, and physics. As such, many neuroscience graduate programs are open to students with diverse academic backgrounds, including psychology. To be eligible for an M.Sc. in Neuroscience programme, you will likely need to have completed undergraduate courses in biology, ch
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Afifa Asif

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To be eligible for M.Sc. In Food and Nutrition, the typical requirement is a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field like Nutrition, Food Science, Dietetics, Home Science, etc. A Bachelor's degree in Life Sciences can also be relevant and may qualify you for M.Sc. Food and Nutrition. However, some universities may have specific subject requirements for the Bachelor's degree, like requiring certain core courses in Nutrition, Food Science, Biochemistry, etc. So I would suggest:
1. Check the eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Food and Nutrition programs you are interested in to SEE if a Life Sciences degree from Kirori Mal College meets the requ
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