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VIGNESHWAR J

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Hi, the course you mentioned (M.Sc. Agriculture) is no more available to study at Shri Krishna University, Chattarpur, Madhya Pradesh. You can otherwise opt for PG degrees like M.Sc. Agronomy, M.Sc. (Plant Pathology) and M.Sc. (Genetic and Plant Breeding).

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Abhay kumar

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Career prospects and jobs scope for M.Sc. In botany
ECOLOGISTS
PROJECT MANAGER
ENVIRONMENTAL or SAFETY SPECIALIST
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHER
QUALITY CONTROL OFFICER
LAB TECHNICIAN
MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE
AND MUCH MORE.

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Akshita goel

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INR 2.60 Lakh
The above mentioned course fee is for General category candidates.
Course fee for Management Quota students will be INR: 350000

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Abhay kumar

Beginner-Level 5

As per the government college the fee for this course is 6,500/- to 10,000/- and in private colleges 15,000/- to 20,000/- thousand.

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Jagadeeshwar Vubbapally

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This university is a state level university. It offers admission for by management method or by entrance exam method. Fee for management is INR 18,000 per annum.

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Jagadeeshwar Vubbapally

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A large number of college offer you Master education but choosing M.Sc. Or M.Tech will be base on the graduation course you have done.

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aaryan mehra

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Some of the most dominating fields of Physics which you can do in M.Sc. Research are
1. Materials Science
Learn to do things like XRD, spectroscopy techniques, chemical depositions, thin film studies, making glasses etc.
2. Statistical mechanics
Do some computational work in soft matter Physics advanced stat mech. Etc. Learn to produce random numbers, monte carlo simulation etc.
3. Theoretical condensed matter Physics.

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aaryan mehra

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B.Sc is three year course. You can do many types of B.Sc. E. G. B.Sc. Honors Physics Chemistry mathematics, food Science, Biotechnology, physiotherapy, radiology etc. Or B.Sc. Nonmedical, medical etc. In B.Sc. They teach you fundamentals of that subject in great detail. Also labs will be there. After B.Sc. You can do two years of M.Sc. In same field. Top places to do M.Sc. Is IITs, Du, Bhu etc. Both these courses train you in the subject in great details. You can become scientist in government labs, teacher in colleges after these degrees.

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Vishal rajeshkumar

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The fee structure is not mentioned online you have to communicate with the college to know that but average fees for M.sc. in biotechnology ranges from INR 40,000/- to 2.40 Lakhs per annum or more little bit more than that.

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