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Raj Butani

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- Commerce and Science these two are two different streams so I would say no you can not do M.Sc. . after you do B.Com. There might be some courses in which you can do but they are very limited. - Upon achieving the M.Sc. . in Commerce, many students go on work in fields closely related to the degree. Many choose to pursue work in financial services, global economics, marketing, advertising, economics or consulting, while others choose to teach within higher education.

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SUDHANSHU KUMAR

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PWhat's your question? Please elaborate.

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SUDHANSHU KUMAR

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For M.Sc in Chemistry you nearly have to pay Rs.12000 to Rs.15000 per year.This difference is due to some category benefits.

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Sneha singhal

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Admission to these top colleges is offered on the basis of conducted entrance exams and some of the popular entrances are DUET JNUEE IPU CET OUCET, BITSAT BHU PET etc.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You can either apply for direct admission or appear in an entrance test to get admission to the M.Sc. In Clinical Embryology course. You can apply for entrance exams through the college's official website.
1. For admission to Manipal College, you can apply for MET.
2. For admission to AIIMS you can apply for the AIIMS M.Sc. Entrance Examination. The AIIMS entrance test is 90 minutes long and consists of 90 questions. There is no separate syllabus for the AIIMS and MET entrance exams. The question papers consist of graduation-level topics from your B.Sc. course. As of now, the seat allotment is already done, and you will have to wait f
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Dhruvkumar Baria

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The total fee for B.Ed. In MS college of education may go up to Rs. 150000.

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Surya

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The cut off of MCC Chennai will goes to near the 85 -90% for the M.Sc. Statistics And more knowledge about it are available on their college website you should have go there.

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Surya

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The cut off of M. College will goes to near the 80 -85% for the M.Sc. Physics And more knowledge about it are available on their college website you should have go there.

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Surya

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The cut off of Bangalore University will goes to near the 85 -90% for the M.Sc. Statistics And more knowledge about it are available on their college website you should have go there.

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