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Tanya Sharma

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Hi, M.Sc. Microbiology would be a better option. Best of luck.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Of course, a big yes for you. You can study M.Sc. In Physiotherapy after completing graduation in either Physiotherapy or any other B.Sc. Course like Microbiology.

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Shashank sharan

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Hello Tanisa, I want to tell you that if you have done your graduation from B.Sc. In PCM and you want to CA then you have to give only two level of exams of CA I. e., intermediate and final. You don't have to give foundation examination because your graduation is completed and you have a chance to get direct entry route in CA course so first registered yourself with ICAI and prepare for CA intermediate exams. The Chartered Accountancy Course is divided into three levels I. e. CA Foundation, CA Intermediate and CA Final. To become a CA in India, you must pass all these three levels of CA including three years of Articleship Training. Th
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Ishmeet Singh

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B.Sc. Forensic Science programme is a 3-year undergraduate programme that includes the study of scientific knowledge for crime investigation. This job includes laboratory testing and detailed investigations. Candidates who have cleared 10+2 from a recognised board along with subjects like mathematics, Biology etc. From a recognised board. B.Sc. Forensic Science offers multiple opportunities in both the private as well government sector. B.Sc. Forensic Science graduates are employed in various sectors such as the Police Department, Central Bureau of Investigation, Intelligence Bureau, and even state police forces. You have not specified
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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To become as Doctor, MBBS is must. So you need to do the MBBS first through NEET UG.

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Isha Goyal

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With regard to scope, both are excellent. The hottest job right now is data Science, and graduates with degrees in Statistics or economics with honours are preferred. Mathematicians and statisticians also work in the field of actuarial Science. On the other hand, you can pursue a career in accounting and finance after earning a B.Com. With honours. When deciding between these two, you should place the highest value on your interests and strengths. If math is your the strongest subject, pick Statistics Hons. Join a B.Com (Hons) programme if you enjoy finance and accounting.

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Deepamjyoti Bhol

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After B.Sc. In microbiology one can go for M.Sc. In Microbiology in order to secure job with a high package.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Yes, you can do it. There are two options to pursue LL.B. Course. One is the 3-year course for which the minimum eligibility criterion is graduation and the other is integrated course of 5-year duration for undergraduate students. The course is divided into six semesters in most of the law universities and admission to the same is based on entrance exams like CLAT ISAT, AILET to name a few. LL.B. Eligibility Criteria
The minimum eligibility criteria for L. B. course is listed below:
Successful completion of graduation in any discipline. Minimum 45% marks in graduation are required for general category and 40% for reserved categories. The
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine emerging fields nowadays molecular Biology is delas with the every field that's not particular subject. But molecular medicine is deals with particular subject and it contains deep knowledge about medicine. Who want to study about medicine in molecular level this is the best subject. Studying as a medicine in moleule level is critical or it takes too much of time and you prepare for that although molecular medicine is interesting subject because it gives you deep knowledge about molecules because you know recent Covid 19 attack that is this Covid 19 is attack at molecular level only, if u intere
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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No, you cannot get admission for M.Sc computer Science after your B.Sc (zoology/ botany /Chemistry). This is because, The general eligibility criteria to be eligible for M.Sc computer Science is that you should have a Bachelor's or graduate in
-) Computer Science
-)Computer Applications, -)Mathematics
-) degree in Science discipline with Maths in at least 4 semesters. For example, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur eligibility criteria is given below:-
To be eligible you must a degree in Computer Applications or Computer Science or Mathematics/ or any degree in Science with Mathematics as in at least 4 semesters. And you must hav
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