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Vibhor Kashyap

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Yes, Science Stream students can also pursue BCA without any problem. The general eligibility criteria for getting admission into BCA for most of the universities is that a candidate must have scored at least 45% in their +2. If you can satisfy this requirement, then you can pursue BCA very easily.

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Garima KaushikEducation is my prime concern.

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There are exams conducted by ISRO, DRDO etc. For scientist post. These notifications are announced on the official websites of the departments. Keep checking these.

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Syed Asif

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Yes, you can get into M.sc in IT even if you have completed your B.sc in chemistry.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi Manikanta, Please find the link below for detailed information:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/icar-aieea-exam?course=816.

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Syed Asif

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Yes but I think you have to clear NET exam that is National Eligibility Text to become a government appointed teacher or lecturer.

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Komal Sharma

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IIT, Bombay and IIT, Delhi are good for placements but all the IITs are best for M.Sc chemistry.

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Komal Sharma

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Hello,
If you have 55% marks in BSc then you can apply for IIT JAM exam. But, JAM has some eligibility for IIT JAM chemistry: https://goo.gl/F8vLLR exam. Check it first on the official website of JAM and then apply for it.

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Komal Sharma

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Hello,
If you want to pursue M.Sc from IITs/IISc through IIT JAM then you must have 55% aggregate marks at B.Sc. Level. If you satisfied the complete criteria then you can apply for JAM. If you have done your B.Sc in chemistry then I will suggest you prepare for IIT JAM Chemistry: https://goo.gl/F8vLLR
The basic criteria for JAM given below: -
IIT JAM 2019 is open to all nationals (Indian/Foreign). There is no age restriction, i.e. there is no IIT JAM age eligibility, regardless of your current age, you can apply for JAM. To apply for admission to the desired programme, a candidate is required to qualify in the corresponding Test Paper
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