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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
In my opinion, pursuing MSc in Physics will a challenging deal for you. You'll get a lot of Mathematical concepts, critical thinking skills, and delve into various subfields like Quantum Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Astrphysics, etc. However, your determination and dedication will help you overcome the difficulties.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The BSc Life Science programme offered at Shivaji College has received good reviews from alumni and students in terms of placements, infrastructure and quality of teaching. According to the verified Shiksha Reviews, students have left the following Shivaji College BSc Life Science reviews:
- The average package was INR 4 Lacs per year, and the lowest package was INR 2.5 Lacs this year. Above 60 percent got internship in the field of research
- The facilities are moderate. Classrooms are well maintained. Library and Wi-Fi facilities are available. The college also contains a well-maintained sports field. Medical facilities are also avail
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who get admission to Shivaji College BSc in Life Science programme are required to pay the Shivaji College BSc Life Science fees as mentioned below:
| Fee components | Amount (Three-Years) |
|---|---|
INR 540 - 720 |
Note: This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
There are many MSc Chemistry colleges in India that along with good quality education, offer great placement opportunities. Here are some examples:
| MSc Chemistry Colleges | Average Salary Offered |
|---|---|
| IISER Pune | INR 11.4 - 114 LPA |
| Bharathi College | INR 30 LPA |
| IISc Bangalore | INR 22.5 LPA |
| Kolhan University | INR 19.8 LPA |
| IIT Roorkee | INR 12 - 19.57 LPA |
| Kolhan4 Divatia School of Science | INR 19.2 LPA |
Note: The information is sourced from various official/counseling bodies and may vary.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Central University of Rajasthan participates in CUET for its postgraduate programs. For admission to their PG programs, you'll need to appear for the CUET exam and not a separate entrance exam conducted by CURAJ itself.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
MSc in Chemistry is a course that will open many doors for you. Here are some reasons why it is beneficial for you:
- You can go for PhD, it will give you a stability in your career by adding a new dimension to your knowledge.
- Along with private sectors, you can go for government jobs in various organizations as well such as IOCL, BPCL, HPCL, ONGC, Power corporation of India, NTPC, BHEL limited, etc.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
MSc Chemistry is a 2-year PG course for students who are interested in seeking advanced knowledge in the field of Chemistry. As an MSc in Chemistry student, you can expect subjects like Atomic Structure, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, etc., from your course curriculum.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
If you are interested in the broader aspects of food Science and technology beyond engineering and looking for an comparitive analyses then you can refer out the table below:
Feature | BTech in Food Technology | ME/MTech in Food Engineering |
|---|---|---|
Level | Undergraduate | Postgraduate |
Duration | 4 years | 2 years |
Entry Requirement | Class 12 Science stream with good score in entrance exams | Bachelor's degree in Food Technology, Food Science, Engineering, or related field with good score in GATE or institute entrance exam |
Focus | Broader foundation in food science, technology, processing, nutrition, quality control, and management | Specialization in advanced engineering aspects of food processing, equipment design, automation, and optimization |
Practical exposure | Includes industrial internships and laboratory work | May involve research projects and advanced practical work |
Career paths | Food technologist, quality control analyst, production manager, R&D, product development, food safety officer, entrepreneur | Process engineer, plant design engineer, automation specialist, equipment development, research scientist, consultant |
Starting salary | Generally lower than ME/M Tech graduates | Generally higher than BTech graduates due to advanced specialization |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the employment of food technology graduates is increasing based on the growth of the food industry in India. With the Government of India boosting skills and labour in the food industry, more trained professionals are required for safety, quality and compliance procedure. Therefore, BTech and M.Tech courses are a popular choice amongst students who wish to make a career in the field of Food Production and Research and Development.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, CUET PG is conducted for postgraduate course in the field of Food Technology can apply through CUET PG entrance examination. To pursue M.Tech in Food Technology course, candidates must have completed BTech in Food Technology/ Dairy Technology/ Food Processing Technology/ Food Engineering/ Chemical Engineering/ Agri Engineering with minimum of 55% marks. Candidates who are in their final semester can also apply for CUET PG entrance.
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