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Angela Arora

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The eligibility criteria for M.Sc at Dr. Y.S.R Horticultural University is as follows:Bachelor’s Degree: A relevant undergraduate degree in Horticulture, Agriculture or a related field from a recognised university. Minimum Marks: A minimum percentage of marks in the qualifying degree, often around 55% for general category students and 50% for reserved categories.Entrance Exam: You may need to pass an entrance exam conducted by the university or the relevant state authority, depending on the program.

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Bhupinder Kour

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The latest cutoff information for the M.Sc. in Zoology at R.D. and D.J. College is not explicitly detailed in the website. However, it is noted that candidates typically need a minimum of 45% in their graduation to be eligible for admission to this program. For the most accurate and current cutoff details, it is advisable to check the college's official website or contact the admissions office directly, as they will provide the most up-to-date information regarding the admission process and cutoff marks for the academic year 2024-2025.

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Bhupinder Kour

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To pursue an M.Sc. in Food Technology at Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology (GBPUAT), candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria: For General, OBC, UPS, and EWS categories: A minimum of 60% aggregate marks or an Overall Grade Point Average (OGPA) of at least 6.60/10.00.For SC/ST/PwD candidates: A minimum of 50% aggregate marks or an OGPA of at least 5.60/10.00Admissions are based on merit determined by marks obtained in a competitive entrance examination conducted by the university. These criteria ensure that candidates possess the necessary academic background and qualifications to succeed in the
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Bhupinder Kour

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Yes, you can become a lecturer or teacher after completing an MSc in Biotechnology. To qualify for lecturer positions in India, you typically need to pass the UGC NET (National Eligibility Test) or the CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research NET) exams, which require a minimum of 55% marks in your postgraduate degree. With an MSc in Biotechnology, you can apply for the UGC NET in Environmental Science or the CSIR NET in Life Sciences, as these are relevant to your field. Regarding the preference for postgraduates in Pure Sciences over those with an MSc in Biotechnology, it largely depends on the specific job requirement
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Aayushi Madavi

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The CUCAT syllabus for MSc Applied Psychology will mostly include the psychology syllabus of the undergraduate level. Students can also expect questions based on notable personalities and theories and concepts given by them. The question paper also includes a significant amount of situation based questions.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can pursue an MSc in Nuclear Medicine and Technology after completing a B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry. Many universities accept candidates with a strong foundation in physical or biological sciences, including chemistry, as it provides essential knowledge in radiation physics, chemistry, and instrumentation, all of which are crucial in nuclear medicine.However, admission criteria may vary between institutions, so it is advisable to check specific eligibility requirements and any prerequisite courses that might be needed.

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kamal josan

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HiMSc is a prestigious degree which upgrades one's education to master level.  It provides more knowledge, education exposure, subject knowledge and improves skills.  It opens many more career opportunities which are not possible with Bachelor degree like teaching in a college or university and jobs in all sectors where master degree in mandatory. It also enables to pursue for PhD to get promotion in the existing job as well. M.Sc can be done right after passing Bachelor or a gap of years. 

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kamal josan

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HiTo pursue MSc, first of all one require a Bachelor degree with certain percentage which is required to get admission in MSc. Sometimes relevant subject in Bachelor is also necessary along with a willingness, passion to learn also required. This degree completes master level which open doors to further education like PHd, growth in a new or existing business/job.

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kamal josan

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There are many countries who provide MSc course like Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany etc. However all have different eligibility criteria and visit requirements. These countries also provide Research facilities.

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Akansha Bisht

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MSc or Master or Science course curriculum is divided into 4 equal semesters following the 2-year program. In these 4 semesters, along will classroom study, students get the chance to attend seminars, field work, internships, lab sessions, and more, depending on their specialization.

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