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Hi,It is always better to opt for a PGDM programme. This is mainly because PGDM programs tend to be industry-specific and offers the students with the most industry-relevant courseware. Whereas, MS is affiliated by a university that generally offers outdated courseware to its students. MS focuses more on theoretical aspects of management and is more exam-oriented, PGDM has a focus on building soft skills and is industry-oriented. It prepares you for the job market. Good luck.

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Yes, But There are very less universities to offer B.Sc. Botany for M.Sc. Agriculture. You pursue at least 60% in your B.Sc. Botany There is Assam agricultural university jorhat offer study M.Sc. Agriculture by non agriculture students by B.Sc. Botany. You must appear for entrance exam with interview. The university give sit for your agriculture okay. All the best.

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Completing of B.Sc and M.Sc in physics offers the best jobs. If you are get above 65% in your B.Sc. And M.Sc. U start coaching in B.Ed to become teacher in either school or college. Join in very best paid salary okay. Then you don't interested to go into teaching field you apply for Ph.D. it is better degree and high degree offers high job for every student, doing Ph.D. physics candidates wants in every company, due to doing Ph.D. in physics not very easier than M.Sc. If you obtain degree of doctorate in Ph.D. You get job in not only India in other countries also. Try to do Ph.D. for best Admission in Ph.D. by the JEST exam. It i
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The following are the top B.Sc. Maths Colleges in UP.
1. Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology & Sciences - Deemed University (SHUATS), Allahabad
2. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur
3. Lucknow University
4. Noida International University
5. Aligarh Muslim University
6. Ewing Christian College Allahabad
7. Amity University Noida
8. NATIONAL POST GRADUATE COLLEGE, LUCKNOW.

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The eligibility criteria of M.Sc. Forestry of Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya Jabalpur is given below for reference only. Eligibility criteria : Candidates passed (or due to appear) in the final examination of their Bachelor degree in the concerned field (B.Sc. Forestry) under 10+2+4 years degree programmes as per syllabus approved by IV Deans Committee of ICAR with RAWE/RHWE/FAWE/In-Plant- training and ELP programmes will be eligible for the Masters degree entrance examination. So from above B.Sc. Biotechnology students are not eligible for this course.

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