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Harleen Kaur

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You may find the question papers in the link below:
http://admissions.jnu.ac.in/searchquestionpaper.aspx

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the IGIPESS prospectus, there is no age defined there. However, in most of the other colleges, there is no maximum age limit for M.Ed course.

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Sharjeel Mohammad Khan

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From Shamshad Market, Aligarh or from Maulana Azad Library, AMU, Aligarh

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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It depends on your personal interests and choice. Though B.Tech has more job opportunities, B.Sc physics graduates also earn a good salary. Whatever course you choose, it should be of your interest.

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Ashish Kumarfsociety

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After completing a Bachelor's degree in Science, you can either go for higher studies or you can try for any job. You have many higher studies options like B.Ed M.Sc. MBA, Ph.D. etc. You can seek out jobs in government corporations, research laboratories, banking and finance sector, etc. You can also have career options in IT industry, BPO, business, technical writing, marketing, and so on. A few other employment areas are Environmental Management and Conservation, Geological Survey Departments, Educational Institutes, Space Research Institutes, Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology Industry, Hospitals, etc.

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Yash Gupta

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Hi buddy,
Eligibility for M.Sc in Forensic Sciences
Minimum eligibility criteria for M.Sc in Forensic Science course may vary across institutes. Primarily, the criteria include:Bachelor's degree in Science/ engineering / pharmacy/ medicine, obtained from a recognized university. A minimum aggregate score of 60% at the level of graduation. M.Sc in Forensic Sciences: Admission Process:
The merit list for admission to the course is usually prepared on the basis of the candidates performance in a relevant qualifying examination and entrance exam. General weightage is given to both the score obtained in the entrance exam, and to the score obt
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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

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Maths is there in computer science engineering in first 3-4 semesters. Physics and chemistry are taught during the 1st year only.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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B.Tech is good but if you perform better in academics. But scope after B.Sc from DU is good at present. So, it only depends on your capability which branch will you select. Best of luck.

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