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Vikash Jain

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Yes, you can. You can opt for MCA from a good university/college and you do not need to have Bachelors degree In IT for it.

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Yash Gupta

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M.Sc. Chemistry is a postgraduate chemistry course that is of 2-year duration course. This degree course gives a solid base for higher degree programs like M.Phil. Or Ph.D. M.Sc. Chemistry degree holders can get jobs in various areas such as Food and Drinks Industry, Utility and Energy Research and Health and Medical Organisations. Students can also join scientific research organizations and agencies or can opt to teach in Colleges/Universities after having passed NET Exam. M.Sc. Chemistry aspirants are expected to have analytical and problem-solving skills to evaluate and interpret result on basis of limited information available.

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Shankari Chowdhury

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Hi, Blue Mountains International Hotel Management school in Sydney is quite reputed. You can consider. The Hotel School, James Cook University and Griffith University also offer Masters courses in hospitality.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Nilesh,
I must say that you have set yourself a good aim / goal that you want to achieve. Scoring just below 60% in your graduation in engineering and still want to proceed to Germany for MS is definitely going to take some work by you. First and foremost never say never! Have a positive attitude. Admissions in universities abroad are based on a wider spectrum of criteria and not exclusively on academics. Hence I feel you have some chance. I would advise you to approach an agency dealing with sending students to Germany for MS because such Agencies will be knowing different nuances in the whole process.
Best wishes to you.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi!
Yes, you can. The minimum eligibility for the course is 10+2 with 60% marks.

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