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Muskan

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Those who complete an M.Sc. programme at a university of applied sciences usually have good employment opportunities in both industry and academics. Depending on their area of expertise, they might be able to pursue positions in management, engineering, data analysis, and research and development. In order to promote easier transitions into the profession, a large number of applied Science universities place a strong emphasis on industry linkages and practical expertise. Graduates can work for technology companies, research institutes, or international organisations. Furthermore, a competitive advantage in the labour market is frequent
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Charishma Thota

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 The cutoff depends on your caste and gender it vary. The need to check eligibility criteria for admission for M. Sc in chemistry at KSR Educational Institutions. You need to have Bachelor's degree in chemistry or related field (B. Sc in chemistry) with minimum score 50% to 55%.You take part in Entrance Exam TANCET for M. Sc in chemistry at  KSR Eduvational institute for admission and need to qualify in exam.

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Charishma Thota

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Yes, you can apply to Oxford University to pursue an M.Sc in Computer Science after B Tech in It. Oxford requires a strong academic record and has at least a 2:1 degree from a recognised university. You should submit coursework to make it strong and perfect with all technical skills like algorithms, programming, mathematics etc.You need to fill Application form and you need to qualify for the test they conduct. For funding and scholarships later you need to attend an interview in the process of selection.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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For M.Sc. 55% marks or a GPA of 5.50 out of 10.00 on the 2024 admission cutoff for General and Backward class candidates in Botany at CCS Haryana Agricultural University (CCS HAU) Cutoff for other categories is somewhat lower than the general cutoff at 52.25% marks Candidates will have to take ICAR AIEEA PG 2024 for admission and registration dates are from April 11th, until May 11, 20204. This may be confirmed by the college-level authority as well as from the official website of CCS HAU.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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In Andhra Pradesh, several notable colleges offer M.Sc in Biotechnology. *Andhra University* in Visakhapatnam provides a comprehensive programme in Biotechnology. *Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS)* in Tirupati and *Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam (SPMVV)*, also in Tirupati, offer specialised training with a focus on medical and women's education aspects. *Sri Krishnadevaraya University* in Anantapur and *GITAM School of Science* in Visakhapatnam deliver well-rounded programs. Additionally, *Acharya Nagarjuna University* in Guntur and *Yogi Vemana University* in Kadapa are recognised for their robust Biotechno
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Mohmmed Zuned Chouhan

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Christian Medical College (CMC) in Ludhiana is a renowned institution offering M.Sc Nursing courses with specializations in Medical, Surgical Nursing, Pediatric Nursing etc. It focuses on providing quality education and medical training with state-of-the-art facilities and experienced faculty. The cost is Rs 1.5-2 Lakh per annum. In Ludhiana too, DMCH College of Nursing is known for its strong emphasis on research and medical training, costing around Rs 1-1.5 Lakh per annum Chitkara University in Rajpura (Patiala) offers modern facilities and advanced medical training approximately Rs 1 -1.5 Lakh per annum Mandi Govindgarh Desh Bhagat
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Charishma Thota

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The latest cutoff information for M. SC in Psychiatric Nursing at Naraine Group of institutions are vary based on your caste it depends if you are oc  your will nearly 50 percentile for M. SC in psychiatric Nursing at Naraina group of institutions. For obs and ews the cutoff will be 45%. For sc and st the cuttofff will be nearly 40% for M. SC in psychiatric nursing at naraina group of institutions.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Definitely, a bachelor’s degree in Food Science and Technology can take you to Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education & Research where you can study for a Bachelor of Science in Clinical Nutrition. Even if the undergraduate study is in a different field, knowledge related to food science can be used in clinical nutrition. It’s not surprising that Sri Ramachandra Institute, which is known for its quality education, will also consider students from fields such as food science and technology for their B.Sc Clinical Nutrition program. One has to check what they require since every course has its own eligibility criteria
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Vaibhav Nalawade

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To gain admission to the M.Sc in Medical Operation Theatre Technology course at AIIMS Rishikesh, follow these steps:To gain admission to the M.Sc in Medical Operation Theatre Technology course at AIIMS Rishikesh, follow these steps:Eligibility: Make sure that you fit some basic employment requirements some of which are B.Sc. in Nursing or a related field experience is preferred, but not required for successful performance of the essential duties of the job.Entrance Exam: AIIMS has entrance examination for the Postgraduate courses that are offered at this institute. Subsequently, follow the official AIIMS Rishikesh website for details l
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Vaibhav Nalawade

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Yes, the clinical research career is something that you can shoot for as you are an M.Sc microbiologist, and currently working as a production executive for a pharmaceutical firm. Among all the specified background area of study Microbiology has to be the best background in order to explain the elemental concepts of biological processes that are very crucial in any clinical trial.However, if you want the odds of being added to a CRA advanced education or professional certification in clinical research may help. The social prospects open in the industry are immense, and might result in interaction and communication with other parties in
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