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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Hi, the question is subjective, the opinions may differ from person to person. Both these fields are specialisation specific, Simply graduating may not be enough, you might have to study further and go into research in a big way, M.Tech and Ph.D. would lead you to these organizations depending upon your research area. Pursuing these programs from ordinary colleges will not be enough, you will have to do these from top universities/colleges of high repute like LPU. You need to assess your interests and aptitude. DVD.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Sarang
NIRF ranking or other ranking. Although, central university of Punjab and Kerala are doing well but there are new. You can take into consideration nearness. All the best.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Hari
M.Sc. In any of your graduation subject would also be a good choice for academic and government service exam. But you can also explore more fast-tracking career options like an MBA if you don't have much time and no such plan in academic and civil services. I suggest you decide the next course in two categories I. e traditional M.Sc. In any of your graduation subject) or professional courses like MBA, forensic Science, etc. You can target exam like IIT JAM to get admission in the most valued institutions in India for a rewarding career. All the best.

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Sanjana raj

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Yes, you can. The minimum eligibility is to have 60% for the open category and a relaxation of 5% for the reserved category. But I can't tell you about the total intake of students.

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