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Jagadeeshwar Vubbapally

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Presidency university examination will be conducted for UG & PG courses in 2nd week of August 2022 and 3rd week of August 2022 through offline mode, respectively. Only successfully registered candidates at the registration portal will be allowed to participate in the examination. Students have to score more than cutoff to get an admission. After the results counselling will be held in the 1st week of September. Based on the counselling you can get the Admission in your interested course.

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ANAPURAM SANJAY

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The fee at Singhad College of science for M.sc. in Microbiology is 84,000 for 2 years.

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M.Sc. Microbiology is a 2 year advanced postgraduate course that combines the disciplines of Chemistry and Biology. M.Sc. Microbiology can be studied after completing graduation in the fields of Botany, Zoology Chemistry Physiology and Microbiology. M.Sc. Microbiology studies the relationship of Biology and Chemistry with the environment and its ecosystem. A minimum M.Sc. Microbiology eligibility is to have a B.Sc. Degree with a minimum of 50% or more from a recognised university to apply for the M.Sc. Microbiology course. M.Sc. Microbiology Fees varies from Rs 20k to Rs1L

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Sandeep Kumar

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Career Options after M.Sc. Biotech in India:
Biomedical Engineer. Senior Biochemist. Senior Medical Scientist. Biological/Clinical Technician. Microbiologist. Process Development Scientist. Manufacturing Specialist. Biotech Product Analyst.

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Sandeep Kumar

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There are a range of job opportunities in this field. They can work in government departments, environmental agencies, universities and colleges. There is an ample opportunities in biotechnological and pharmaceutical fields as well for Zoology graduates. In various universities, the average annual fee for the course ranges from INR 3000 to around INR 7,000 per semester. For a private institution, the fee could be as high as INR 1 Lacs. B.Sc. Zoology graduates can work as a Zookeeper, Researcher, Lab technician, Teacher, and Nature conservation officer.

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Aspiring candidates who wish to apply for the TS CPGET 2022 must keep in mind certain pointers before they appear for the examination. The important chapters must be studied first, followed by the difficult ones. In order to prepare well, candidates must know the TS CPGET syllabus well and then prepare accordingly. It is better to start the preparation in a subject-wise manner for all the streams. While preparing for Ts CPGET 2022 candidates must make notes in order to keep the pointers in mind. Applicants can make a proper schedule and follow it properly to cover the entire syllabus in the given time. Following the correct study mater
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Supriya Sanjeevkumar Choudhari

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Era medical College is one of the better option of private college, here admission is based on the entrance exam of NEET PG, latest cutoff is 275 marks obtained in NEET

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Ashmi DayalCurrently pursuing B.A History hons from DU.

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Students with an M.Sc. In Psychology can work as medical counselors in hospitals as well as consulting for top corporate executives. Two of the most sought-after careers for psychology graduates are those in social services and mental health.

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We discovered that healthcare professionals generally had poor levels of medical training. For instance, 67 percent of the tested healthcare professionals in rural Madhya Pradesh said they had no medical training at all. Additionally, we discovered that there were barely any changes in the way professional and untrained doctors followed clinical checklists, for example. Correct diagnoses were uncommon, inappropriate treatments were frequently administered, and private clinics had a better rate of compliance with clinical checklists than public clinics.

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