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Aditravidar Sajitha Kathiravan

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The candidate must have passed with at least 50% aggregate in the higher secondary examination

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Pothula Aishwarya

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Hi
Admission gives based on the entrance test scores, students must take the exam,
The application process is online ,&cut off is not fixed.
It should be 60% above in the entrance test, academic performance is also considered

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Pothula Aishwarya

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M.Sc. Chemistry.
Duration: 2 Years.
Fee: 52500.
Intake: 40.
Eligibility: Science Graduate with mathematics, chemistry and physics having minimum 50% in UG

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Arijit Pathak

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No, you need a B.Sc. degree of 3 years minimum to pursue an M.Sc. So, you can do PG Diploma courses only.

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Pallavi Sharma

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Talking about the course, M.Sc. Agriculture focuses on topics such as Plant Biology Plantation management, Agricultural machinery, Biochemistry, Marketing and Management aspects of Agriculture sector etc. In short, it uses concepts of Science and Biology to improve agricultural productivity. It also focuses on managerial aspects related to this sector. Some topics in M.Sc. Programme are same as in the B.Sc. Programme, but the study material is more advanced and detailed. Those were some important subjects present in M.Sc. Agriculture programme. Apart from theoretical classes, practical hands on sessions are also present in case of thes
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Sasuke Uchiha

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The cutoff may vary from 95-90 %.

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Vishesh Vanjani

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For 2022, in the general category, it went up to 500. Source: NISER Admission website

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Sasuke Uchiha

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Not sure, but it can be from 50,000 to 90,000. You may check the college website for their fee structure or their contact details.

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Varshika Srivastava

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M.Sc in Maths is a two year programme. It offers you a wide range of jobs such as mathematics professor, data analyst, etc. And you can apply in both private and public sector. But, in order to get a job in next 1-2 years, you must be getting one immediately after finishing the course as it alone would be taking 2 years. On the other hand, you can apply for government exams right after finishing the UG degree and continuous attempts maybe can get you a job within 2 years. But then, you would only be opening up to public sector jobs.

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deepika maurya

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Master of Science in Clinical Research is a 2-year PG programme that deals with clinical research and medical sciences. Job roles include clinical research associate, clinical research analyst, clinical research project coordinator, biostatistician, etc. Some of the popular M.Sc. Clinical Research Entrance Exams are MET CUCET, MGU CAT and IUET. Some Preparation Tips for M.Sc. Clinical Research:
1- Know the syllabus.
2- Know the pattern.
3- Prepare a timetable.
4- more practice.
5- Revision.
6- Solve the previous year's paper.
7- Attempt mock tests. I hope this will help you.

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