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My dear friend,
I would like to tell you that if you want to do the masters you need to complete your bachelor degree first after 10th you can't do any type of master degree so that you need to at least graduate in any field want to do MSc in Christology that means you need to do 12th science after 10th after 12th you need to take admission for B.Sc.

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Pankaj Kumar

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M.Sc Food Technology Eligibility:
Graduation with 50% marks with Chemistry/Biochemistry/ Botany/ Zoology/Microbiology/ Biotechnology/ Home Science/Agriculture/ Food Science and Nutrition/Food Technology or equivalent CGPA.
Some of the very reputed universities and institutes conduct entrance examination to get admission to the degree course.

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nikhil Sharma

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Please check for your eligibility to appear for the GATE exam from the criteria mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/exams/gate.

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monali shill

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You can but I don't feel it to be a wise decision because B.Pharma is a professional degree grasping in 4 years of your life. If you do M.Sc. then your pharma degree will hold the same place as B.Sc. Chemistry degree will hold. So it is better to go for M.Pharma and then Ph.D.
However, it's just an advice; the final call is yours.
All the best.

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Rajlakshmi Yadav

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It requires B.Sc in perfusion technology as it is a specialised subject.

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REEBA KHAN

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Hi.
The minimum eligibility requisite for this post graduate program is a graduation degree in science and related fields.
ELIGIBILITY OF THE MASTER OF SCIENCE [M.SC] (BIOCHEMISTRY)
In order to become eligible for M.Sc. Biochemistry, the candidate should have Bachelors degree with minimum 50% marks aggregate in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Botany, Zoology, Microbiology and other Life Sciences subjects. Few colleges that follow this criteria are Jaipur National University, Jaipur,Barkatullah University, Bhopal,Chhatrapati Sahu Ji Maharaj University, KanpurandSophia College for Women, Mumbai.

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Shyam Sharma

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For M.Sc in CA, you must have bsc degree in same field or equivalent.or
B.Tech in IT or CSE or equivalent stream.
Minimum of 50% in your graduation

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