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divya goel

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The fee for M.Sc at College of Nursing Navi Mumbai Bharati Vidyapeeth is INR 1.47 Lacs rupees only and average salary for M.Sc at College of Nursing Navi Mumbai Bharati Vidyapeeth is 6.12 Lacs per annum. BVDU College of Nursing was established in 2009 in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra and aims to provide knowledge in Nursing Education. It offers courses like BSc Nursing, Post Basic BSc, and MSc Nursing. Approved by Indian Nursing Council and Maharashtra Nursing Council, the College is accredited with grade ‘A’ by NAAC.

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Yash Kumar

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The total tuition fees for M.Sc in Microbiology at Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupati is Rs. 37.52 Thousand only which is quite affordable.The total tuition fees INR 37.52 K is excluding the Hostel charge, mess charge and other charges.

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Mousumi paul

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The estimated fee for the M.Sc. Zoology programme at Raffles University is around INR 1.38 Lacs for two years, plus a one-time admission fee of INR 6,000. While this is competitive, additional costs like hostel fees may apply. It's advisable to confirm exact fees directly with the university.

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Akansha Bisht

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No, you cannot do an MSc in Microbiology without a relevant bachelor's degree, such as in Biology, Biotechnology, or Microbiology. You can also enroll if you have a bachelor's degree in a related discipline, such as Botany or Zoology.

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, you can pursue MSc Microbiology after BSc Zoology. It will help you gain in-depth knowledge about microorganisms, and may also assist you in research and experiment work related to animals. However, the eligibility criteria for the college you choose may vary. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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The MSc course from Institute of Environment Education and Research Bharati Vidyapeeth is a smart investment! One would incur about 2.5-3 Lacs for the entire two-year programme including tuition fees, examination costs, and other levies. This translates to approximately 1.25-1.5 Lacs per annum. However, you should always confirm this information with the institute since it may changes frequently. Given its standard of education and reputation, I would say that it is relatively cheap! Additionally, eligible students can be awarded financial help in form of scholarships which lessens any financial strains on them.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The entire course for two years cost may fall between 1.5 Lacs to  2.5 lakhs. However, this amount has a tendency to vary depending on the specialisation that an individual chooses and other reasons. A rough breakdown of the estimated costs is presented below: - Tuition fees: 70,000 to  1,20,000 per yearDevelopment fees: 10,000 to  20,000 per yearOther charges (exam fees, library fees, etc.): 5,000 to 10, 000 per year- Hostel fees (optional):50,000 to  1,00,000 per yearIt should be noted that these figures are estimates and may change additionally you might have to pay extra for fieldwork or research projects
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Ashish Rana

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The University Of DES in Pune, the placement scenario for M.Sc. Bioinformatics usually positive, already many of the students securing their jobs in research institutions, biotech companies, and IT firms specializing in bioinformatics and many more. M.Sc Bioinformatics at DES Pune University one of the best choice according to placement and job securing scenario. 

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Maitry Sharma

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Yes, as a B.Sc Sericulture student, you may be eligible to pursue an M.Sc in Agronomy, depending on the specific eligibility criteria of the institution you are applying to. Some universities may require a background in agriculture or related fields, while others might have more flexible entry requirements. I suggest it’s best to check with the universities you are interested in.

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Maitry Sharma

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To pursue an M.Sc degree at the Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanical and Research Institute (JNTBGRI) in Thiruvananthapuram, you need to apply directly to the institute during their admission period (To undertsand their admission phase check their website). This may involve filling out an application form, submitting academic transcripts, and possibly appearing for an entrance exam or interview depending on the specific program. It’s advisable to check their official website for detailed instructions.

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