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Vikas TiwariSimple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness

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Why do you want to do management when you are good in chemistry and you have done M.Sc. So, just prepare for CSIR NET, this will give you way to research field with respect and hand some money and if you are interested in teaching this will be a good scope for you and I think it is worth more than management.

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Deepanshi JainCareer

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Hello,
You can apply for the NET exam. The exam will be in December 2017.
Those who have acquired post-graduation from any recognised university are eligible for applying UGC-NET exam.
Who can apply for UGC-NET?
1. Any Indian citizen can appear for this exam. But, the citizen must have the Masters degree.
2. You can fill the UGC NET application form, they must be released in the month of October or November.
You can stay tuned with the latest application released by CBSE exam:
https://scoop.eduncle.com/cbse-ugc-net-notification
Tips to crack UGC NET exam:
a) Always stay updated with the updated syllabus and updated paper pattern.
b) Refer good
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Tina c

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Hi,
Go with M.Sc. in HR or environment management. Management line has more scope as compared to M.Sc. in science stream.

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Saba Ahmad

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Yes, but I doubt if you will get admission with just 49%. You must check with the colleges directly.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Yes, the scope is immense. With the advancement of newer requirements and technology, lots of opportunities are available. You must be skilled enough and must hold necessary qualification for a job. Read business news country wise and try to learn about the scope of the same. You may refer to job portals for requirements.

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