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3 years agoContributor-Level 9
Despite the label of an 'arts' degree, courses in mathematics, Biology neurobiology, and psychology are predominant. The jobs in neuroscience are usually offered in the field education in higher study institutes, research centres and laboratories etc. There are certain industrial jobs also available in companies dealing with biotechnology in neurosciences.
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An average of 85% or above, with scores of between 8 and 9 in subjects specified at A-level or equivalent. See your course page or our admission requirements table for further information about specified subjects.
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The student must have done 10 + 2 from a recognized university.
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
Mathematics, Flight Dynamics, Engineering Physics Aircraft Structures, Engineering Chemistry Control Engineering, Computer Programming, Environmental Science and Engineering, Engineering Graphics, Aircraft Structures Laboratory, Computer Practices Laboratory, Communication and Soft Skills- Laboratory Based, Engineering Practices Laboratory, Principles of Management, Physics and Chemistry Laboratory, Finite Element Methods, Transforms and Partial Differential Equations Vibrations and Elements of Aeroelasticity, Manufacturing Technology, Composite Materials and Structures, Aero
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
Physics:
1- Arihant Series by D. C Pandey
2- Concept Of Physics by H. C Verma
3- Problems in Physics by I. E Irodov
4- Fundamentals of Physics by Resnik Halliday
Mathematics:
1- Arihant Series by Admit M Agarwal, S. K Goal, S. L. Loney
2- Higher Algebra by Hall & Knight
3- Problems of Calculus in One Variable by I A Maron
Chemistry:
1- Organic Chemistry by Morrison Boyd & Bhattacharjee
2- Inorganic Chemistry by J. D Lee
3- Physical Chemistry by P. Bahadur or by Peter Atkins
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