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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can pursue M.A. Psychology in Mumbai after completing B. L. S. LL.B. The eligibility criteria for admission may vary from college to college, so it is best to check with the specific colleges you are interested in applying to. Generally, a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum percentage of marks is required for admission to M.A. Psychology programs. As for books to refer to for entrance exams, it again varies depending on the specific entrance exam you are planning to take. Some popular entrance exams for M.A. Psychology include the M.A. Psychology Entrance Exam conducted by Delhi University, the Jamia Millia Isl
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Saumya SrivastavaProfessional writer

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The total course fee for the MSc programme at Bangalore University ranges between INR 10,000 and INR 5.6 lakh. The university offers a two-year full-time M.Sc. course across 25+ specialisations. The following table mentions the seat and eligibility criteria for a few popular MSc specialisations: 

MSc Specialisation

Seat Intake

Eligibility Criteria

Applied Genetics

12

BSc graduates with at least 40% aggregate for all subjects and 50% aggregate in all optional subjects with any three of the following subjects: Chemistry, Bio-Chemistry, Botany, Applied Botany, Zoology, etc. 

Applied Geology

20

Any BSc graduate with 50% aggregate in all the optional subjects

Audiology & Speech Language Pathology

6 (At NAISH College)

- UG degree holders in Speech Language and Hearing Sciences with a minimum of 50% aggregate

- In-service category is retained in the case of Government Hospital / Institutions /Autonomous Institutions

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The candidate must obtain minimum 45 percentile in JIPMER PG to get into MSc in Medical Biochemistry.

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The decision of whether to pursue a Master's degree or an MBA or to start working after completing your B.Sc. Is a personal one that depends on your career goals and interests. If you are interested in pursuing a career in Chemistry Botany, or Zoology then a Master's degree in any of these fields would be a good option. An M.Sc. In Chemistry Botany, or Zoology can help you deepen your knowledge and skills in your field of interest and prepare you for various research, teaching, or industry positions. You can also consider pursuing a Ph.D. after your Master's degree if you are interested in research. On the other hand, if you are intere
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