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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
MSc Geology is a master's degree in Geology, which can be pursued after completing a BSc Geology course or a relevant course from a recognised board in India.
MSc Geology continues for a duration of 2 years, which includes the study of various subjects such as Economic Geology, Mineralogy, Engineering Geology, Environmental Geology, Structural Geology, Igneous Petrology, Hydrogeology, etc. The course syllabus for MSc Geology may vary for different colleges in India dending on the course structure and duration.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students can pursue various career choices after completing the MSc Geology course from a recognised university in India. These job opportunities include Geologist, Mineralogy, Seismologist, Petroleum Geologist, Hydrogeologist, Marine Geology, etc.
Students can expect to earn an average package ranging from INR 4 LPA to INR 20 LPA after completing the course. The job opportunities and salary outcome depends on various factors including job profile, job level, candidate's expertise and job demand.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
MSc Geology is a post-graduate degree in Geology, which continues for a duration of 2 years following 4 semesters in most government and private colleges of India. Students who wish to pursue the MSc Geology course must at least secure 50% to 60% marks in graduation in a relevant field from a recognised university in India.
MSc Geology course admissions are based on both merit and entrance exams depending on the college admission policy. Eligibility criteria for MSc Geology degree varies for different government and private colleges of India.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
The best country for pursuing a Master's in Cybersecurity depends on students' goals, budget, and the opportunities they are looking for. If budget is not a hurdle, then top countries like the USA and, UK are the best options to pursue MS in Cybersecurity. The universities in these countries can provide bigger opportunities and strong industry links. On the other hand, if students have a limited budget, they can pursue the course in Canada or Germany. Some of the universities do not ask for tuition fees and provide privacy-focused education and research.
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From the available informations Visva Bharati University's M.Sc. Chemistry programme through CUET PG, expected cut-off scores are around 190-210 for the General category and 160-180 for the ST category. However, it's crucial to note that these are just expected ranges, and the actual cut-off may vary based on factors like the number of applicants and their scores. cutoff are change every year. cut marks can be decided by the authorities based on the perfomance of candidates in that year.
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