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Candidates who are going to fill KSET Application Form 2018 must possess a Master's degree with 55 percent from a reputed and recognized university. Applicants who belong from scheduled caste and scheduled tribe have 5% age relaxation. If you fulfill the criteria, then you can apply. Thanks.
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Maximum Duration: 2 Years
Course Fee: Rs. 5,000
Minimum Age: No bar
Maximum Age: No bar
Eligibility:
A candidate seeking admission to the course must have passed the Bachelor degree of four years duration (after 10+2) offered by a recognised university. At qualifying examination, the applicant must have a minimum of fifty percent marks or equivalent grades. Bachelor of Visual Art in Painting, Bachelor of Fine Art (BFA) Painting.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
The fee structure for Masters in Fine Arts in Savitribai Phule University is 39.4K per year and the course duration is two years.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
You can prepare for the CSIR NET Exam while doing M.Sc in Chemical Science. The CSIR NET Exam is conducted in the month of June and December for the students those have interest in making career in the lectureship and Research. You must do a Masters in Chemical Science with around 55% marks. There are many universities and colleges in India that provide Masters in Chemical Science. If you qualify the CSIR NET JRF Exam you can get a scholarship worth INR 25000 per month.
Here are few textbooks for preparation:
Inorganic Chemistry by Miessler
Advanced Chemistry by J March
Modern Organic Synthesis
Physical Chemistry by P. W Atkins & J
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
BMS (Bachelor of Management Studies) is a professional undergrad course that opens up a whole lot of career options for you to pursue including:
1. MBA: BMS, especially at DU is perceived to be a mini-MBA. An MBA after BMS supplements and further increases your business and management knowledge which can fetch you great placement after you complete your MBA.
2. M.Sc in Finance: Masters in Finance is also a pretty decent option after pursuing BMS. Masters in Finance includes hardcore finance subjects which can assist you to get placed in investment banking companies and also get you supreme knowledge about trading and stock markets.
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