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Amandeep Kaur

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Hello,
Both have very good opportunities, but if you look closely M.Sc Zoology is strictly refined to the study of animals and mammals and research is purely based on the ecosystem. Whereas, M.Sc Chemistry has a broad scope in the pharmaceutical sector with drug development, drug modifications, industrial waste management, environmental planning, food organic chemistry, etc. The salary range for both is equal at 5-7 LPA with top MNCs. But, M.Sc Chemistry stands out in terms of overall internships and job opportunities.

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iam ssuhana

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Yes, you are eligible. You can do postgraduate courses:
M.Sc in Forensic Science
PG Diploma in Forensic Science
A candidate who has studied Science i.e. (Physics / Chemistry / Zoology / Botany / Biology / Biochemistry / Microbiology / Applied Medical Sciences / Biotechnology) or / Medicine / BDS/ Engineering / Pharmacy with 50-60% is eligible for taking admission in M.Sc Forensic Science.

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iam ssuhana

Guide-Level 14

Yes, you can. You can do postgraduate courses:
M.Sc in Forensic Science
PG Diploma in Forensic Science
A candidate who has studied science i.e. (Physics / Chemistry / Zoology / Botany / Biology / Biochemistry / Microbiology / Applied Medical Sciences / Biotechnology or / Medicine / BDS/ Engineering / Pharmacy with 50-60%, he is eligible for taking admission in M.Sc Forensic Science. The best institutes for doing this course are:
Due to increase in crime rate and criminals, the scope of forensic science is increased exponentially. There are lots of job opportunities in the field of forensic science. The need of forensic scientists is huge a
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amish jain

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Hello Akanksha,
The UGC NET and CSIR NET exams are conducted for the selection of lecturer in university, to pursue the PhD and for junior research fellowship. The CSIR NET Exam is conducted for the science stream candidates while the UGC NET exam is conducted for the other stream candidates. The candidates are allowed to apply for the subject of their post-graduation subject and its related subjects only.
CSIR NET Exam is conducted for the earth science, physical science, chemical science, mathematical science and life science as you have completed M.Sc in zoology you may apply for the CSIR NET life science or other related subject. Fo
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Anandvaradhan Goud

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Follow the below given link:-
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meenakshi sharma

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Talking about the Delhi University, yes, there's an entrance for admission to any Masters course.

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Ruchir Bobde

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Career depends on what you want to do for the rest of your life. Although agriculture is in the boom right now but you will get bored with the subjects if you do not find your interest in them.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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If you are unsure, then go with Botany. It is easier of the two and has same scope as zoology. Try to consult your teachers too. They know you better and would tell you accordingly.

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dr mit parsaniya

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Ideally, you should not do hospital management because in job, first preference is given to medical student. So, you have to struggle for job. You should go ahead in your branch- M.Sc or PhD which will make your career more stable.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Of course. I don't see why you can't. You can appear in IIT JAM in final year and after passing it as well.

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