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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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HiM.A. English requires pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (any discipline) or equivalent. Try to go for a college which would give your career an impetus by aiding to your research work too as a career after Masters would boom if added with a UGC NET exam and a Ph.D. Browse some good institutions giving academic excellence like Sri Ram College, AMU with experienced faculty and good infra structure, LPU with good academics, platform and exposure It also provides special aids for students to pursue their research. So browse a college which would give you the best boost for your career. All the best !

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Sujaine Mishra

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Hi Anamika, I don't have any information for Kolkata branch.

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Krati Porwal

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B.Pharmacy is a job oriented undergraduate degree for science student who want to make a career in the pharmacy sector. BPharm course duration is of 4 years with 8 semester . The basic eligibility to take admission is minimum 55-50% in class XII with science subjects (PCB , PCB , or PCMB) .

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KETAN KUMAR SINHASailor 😊

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It's totally depends upon you, but please make sure that whether you choose engineering or medical, you must not regret about the choice you made, so I advice you to choose according to your interest. Neither engineering is bad nor medical so don't think that if you become an engineer you are superior than medical graduates and vice versa. Both of them have there own importantance to the society. Be wise and yes you may discuss with your parents/mentors, if and only if you feel comfortable to do so.

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,M.Sc. Forensic is fast in demand. Yes it is a good career choice, Because it have so many fields I. e. Forensic pathologist, toxicology etc. You could be an expert in any of your choice and I found it quite interesting and mysterious. As per of my knowledge its good to choose forensic Science as career
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LPU offers the best research facilities as it offers aids for further research and advanced labs. Log in to their site to check their academic excellence. Also check the academics of Sri Ram College. All the best!

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