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RAJAN KATARIYA

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Yes you can do. Students will face different MBA eligibility criteria in different Entrance Exams they sit for. Graduation is a must for any Entrance Exam for an MBA course. CAT SNAP and NMAT require students to have at least 50% in graduation. There is no upper age limit or restriction on the number of times a student can sit for any exam. MBA qualification takes place through various entrance exams for MBA courses. There are certain Eligibility criteria for these exams of MBA courses. The basic MBA Eligibility criteria are mentioned below. Students must complete their graduation in any stream from a recognised universi
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. A Master of Science M.Sc. Or MS is one of the most sought-after degrees after B.Sc. Physics. It is a specialised, postgraduate programme that incorporates modern scientific tools with the Science of exploration. There are multifarious branches in M.Sc. Physics that you can explore. Given below are some of the specialisation courses you can opt for:
M.Sc in Materials Science and Engineering
M.Sc Vacuum Sciences
M.Sc Acoustics
M.Sc in Applied Physics
M.Sc in Physics
M.Sc Applied Electronics
M.Sc in Atmospheric Science
There are numerous diplomas and paramedical courses for Physics graduates to explore varied spec
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Anshu Raj

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BBA +MBA is better. You can pursue it separately or as an integrated course. Doon Business School, Dehradun offers the most custom tailored BBA+MBA Integrated course in North India with good placement and internship opportunities.

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MD Aslam

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You should opt for MBA as it has a better scope as compared to M.Sc in physics.

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Satya Sourav PalSUCCESS IS A JOURNEY !!

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MBA is a good option now. Every bank will grant you loan for MBA.

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