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Mukti Vaishnav

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The eligibility criteria for MS at the College of Ayurved Bharati Vidyapeeth is to qualify for the All India AYUSH Post Graduate Entrance Test. The admission is merit-based and is handled by the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India.

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Placements at the Mahatma Gandhi Mission Institute of Biosciences and Technology (MGMIBT) for the MSc in Biotechnology are somewhat limited, but students can still get internships and job offers at reputed companies:Internships: The college offers paid internships, and many students get internships at Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital.Job offers: Few students have received job offers from companies like Reddy and Bharat Biotech.Salary: Students can expect to start with a package of around 5 LPA after completing their degree.Placement focus:  The college focuses on practical learning and internships, if you're good at practical work, y
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Varun Murugan

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To be eligible for the M.Sc. in Radiation Physics, candidates typically need a B.Sc. degree with Physics as a major subject and a minimum of 60% marks for general category students or 55% for reserved categories. Since your B.Sc. is in Radiotherapy, it may not meet the specific requirement of having Physics as a major. You should check with the specific university offering the M.Sc. program for their interpretation of eligibility criteria and any possible exceptions.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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IIT Bombay cutoff has been released for admission M.Sc courses based on the IIT JAM score. IIT Bombay accepts IIT JAM scores, followed by IIT JAM Counselling process for admission to the M.Sc course. The most competitive rank was for M.Sc. in Applied Geology with a closing rank of 16 for round 1 while the last round closing rank for same stood at 17 for General category All India.  Moreover, the least competitive rank was for M.Sc.+ Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering with round 1 closing rank of 643 and last round closing rank of 657 for General category All India. It is recommended to check the official college websit
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Mohammed imraan

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After completing a B.Sc in Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry, several M.Sc courses are well-suited for further studies:M.Sc Biotechnology: Focuses on genetic engineering and bioprocessing, ideal for careers in pharmaceuticals and research.M.Sc Microbiology: Explores microorganisms and their applications, leading to opportunities in healthcare and environmental sectors.M.Sc Zoology: Provides advanced knowledge of animal biology, useful for careers in wildlife conservation and education.M.Sc Botany: Deepens understanding of plant sciences, beneficial for research and agricultural roles.M.Sc Life Sciences: Offers a broad perspective on biolo
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marella lavanya

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Yes, it is possible to get direct admission to Indrashil University for the M.Sc Biotechnology program. Admissions are typically based on merit from previous academic performance, such as your Bachelor's degree in a relevant field like Biotechnology or Life Sciences. The university emphasizes quality education and provides scholarships to deserving students.

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Neha Arora

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IIT JAM is the accepting exam for IIT Jammu for MSc admissions. The Cutoff for been concluded after release of 5 rounds. The Cutoff ranks were released for MSc in Chemistry and MSc in Physics. For MSc in Chemistry and MSc in Physics, the Last round closing ranks were 734 and 879, respectively, for the General AI category candidates.  

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Neha Arora

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IIT JAM is the accepting exam for IIT Jammu for MSc admissions. The Cutoff for been concluded after release of 5 rounds. The Cutoff ranks were released for MSc in Chemistry and MSc in Physics. For Chemistry and MSc in Physics, the Last round closing ranks were 734 and 879, respectively, for the General AI category candidates.

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Neha Arora

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To get IIT Palakkad for MSc admission, candidate must qualify the IIT JAM and attain the required Cutoff rank. The Cutoff for IIT Palakkad JAM Cutoff 2024 during it's last rouns stood at 136 and 872, for the General AI category candidates. Candidates can check the table below to gen an idea about the courses that they can get at this rank during the last-round cutoff:Course2024M.Sc. in Physics872M.Sc. in Chemistry732M.Sc. in Mathematics136

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Neha Arora

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IIT JAM is the accepting exam for IIT Palakkad for MSc admissions. The Cutoff for been concluded after release of 5 rounds. The Cutoff ranks were released for MSc in Chemistry, MSc in Mathematics and MSc in Physics. For MSc in Mathematics and MSc in Physics, the Last round closing ranks were 136 and 872, respectively, for the General AI category candidates.

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