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2014-05-21 12:36:32Beginner-Level 3
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2014-04-11 17:41:32Guide-Level 11
Oceanography is a subject that deals with physical, chemical, biological, geographical and behavioural nature of the ocean. Hence it also includes the study of coastal Areas to make a complete package of expertise study so that the degree holders in this field can handle any type of sensitive issue related to ocean and its impact on the coastal areas.
Eligibility:
In order to pursue Masters degree in oceanography, the candidate must secure a minimum of 50 % marks in the graduation degree from any recognized university. The graduation should be in Zoology / Botany / Chemistry / Agriculture / Fishery Science / Earth Science / Physics /
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2014-02-11 11:39:44
Contributor-Level 9
There are many course options available after 12th Science. You must opt for the one which matches your interest and skills as it will help you to achieve your long term career goal.
* With Biology, Physics and Chemistry, you may take up medicine, dentistry, agricultural science, dairy science or biological sciences (biochemistry, biotechnology).
[Eligibility criteria : complete 12th (PCB) with minimum 60% and sit for an entrance exam].
* Apart from doing the degree level courses in Science with the conventional combinations you can also choose degree courses in several emerging professional areas such as physiotherapy, occupationa
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2013-12-24 11:12:18
Guide-Level 12
* Aircraft maintenance engineers (AME) work in the engineering and maintenance department of an airline to ensure the availability of a safe and airworthy aircraft for an airline.
* A course in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering is not a degree but a license course and only those institutes approved by the DGCA can impart training in this subject.
This training course is rigorous and only a few institutes offer training on heavy aircraft and jet engines. Total training cost will be around 1.5 lakh.
* Eligibility :
A student from the Science stream with a minimum of 50% (some institutes need 60%) in class 12th is eligible for a 3 year
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2013-10-21 15:06:32
Guide-Level 11
Actuarial science is a course that concentrates on the mathematical and statistical analysis of risk, and their applications to insurance and other business management problems.
A number of universities offer UG and PG courses in actuarial sciences. Any one above 18 years of age with proficiency in mathematics and statistics can take up the course and become an Actuary. The candidate must pass 10+2 or equivalent
Graduate Courses:-
B.A (Insurance)
Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science
Eligibility: Candidates who wish to pursue a Undergraduate in actuarial science or a certificate course in actuarial science should have a pass class in
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2013-07-10 11:29:30New answer posted
2013-07-05 12:03:34
Guide-Level 12
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To get admission into bachelor's degree a student must pass 10+2 from any recognized board with minimum 55%.
After graduation you may go for diploma courses in Forensic Science & Criminology which is of 1 year duration.
2)
Some of the courses you may consider :
Certificate Course in forensic Science
Diploma in Forensic Science and Criminology
Diploma in Cyber Crime
Bachelor of Forensic Science and Criminology
Masters of Forensic Science and Criminology Research
Masters in Forensic Science and Criminology
Post Graduate Diploma in Forensic Science and Criminology
3)
If you wish to become a specialist who conducts post-mortems on dead bod
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