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Greetings,
No, there is no such obligation to do a course on ethical hacking after BCA and if you want then you can do it alongside your BCA by enrolling yourself into one of the reputed online or offline courses on ethical hacking and cyber security.
The course fees as well as duration varies from place to place, some popular ethical hacking certifications are offered by:
- GIAC Certified Penetration Tester by SAN & GIAC )expensive course costing upward of 1000 dollars)
- Certified Ethical Hacker - EC Council (expensive course above 1,000 dollars)
There are not many good Indian certification bodies for this course but you can find some small institutes that offer certificates for ethical hacking
The average duration of such courses can vary from 3 months to 2 years as per your level of expertise and certification value.
If you prefer then you can also join a local ethical hacking course in your city (if there is one available) which will cost your less and the duration will also probably be shorter.
The average cost can be anywhere between 8,000Rs. to 50,000 Rs., once again as per the course you decide to join.
Bottom line is : no matter the price or duration of the course (unless you want to apply for a job in that field in which case you should go for a long and reputed course) you can learn the fundamentals of ethical hacking, network security, data management and internet ethics but your expertise will depend upon your personal practice at home. Watch some YouTube videos on ethical hacking (there are tons of 10 hour long videos which teach the same thing as local ethical hacking classes) and do some research on your preferences.
good luck
Dear aspirant
Usually after you get passed in theory exam there was interview conducted every year Till 2019-20, for receiving a fellowship, both aptitude test (75%) and interview marks (25%) were considered. But due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020-21 selection procedure doesn't include any interview.
Qualified students receive a fellowship from 1st year onwards of their graduation. The KVPY fellows receive Rs. 5000 monthly fellowship from 1st to 3rd year of B.Sc/ B.Stat/ B.S./ B.Maths/ Integrated M.S./M.Sc and an annual contingency grant of Rs.20,000. After three years the fellowship is enhanced to Rs.7,000 per month during M.Sc/4th and 5th year of Integrated M.S./M.Sc and an annual contingency grant of Rs. 28,000.
You can also take Admission to Undergraduate Science Courses of B.sc in IISC , IISER, IIST, IIIT Hyderabad and CVCE with Fellowship during basic science Studies and Free Entry to all National Libraries in India.
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Hello student ,
Yes , neuroscience from Amity university is good option for you as amity university is well known for its placements and facilities . Further as you know neuro science technologists is a multi skilled helath professional who perform diagnostic testing procedures their field of work is EEG ,EP ,PSG they work under the supervision of a physician who is responsible for interpretation and correlation of the results and there are so many for graduates of neuroscience program to go there are neurak connection in human brain,as medical technology is going to improve the job opportunities are also increasing day by day as a result graduates in neuroscience can expect their jobs in pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, private clinic,govt research institutions, chemical industries etc .
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I dont think there will be any problem in your degree. If the marksheet of one exam is issued before the another then also no problems will occur as it is well explainable and will not hamper any of your future prospects.
Have a great eve!
As you know double degree demands for double hardwork as compared to that of any single degree course. Further it would only good if you could do it and on the other hand there are some companies which do have criteria of taking only single degree students, but then some companies also do have this preference of dualities over single degree students. So i will suggest you to choose wisely .
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Yes , you can do but only few universities allows . Else you have to continue with science bio in M.Sc too . Further if you want to know he chances then please specify the university name where you want to take admission as there are various university in india having different criteria like as per your qualification . So that i can help you .
Hope you are getting my point !
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Yes you can definitely do MSC after Bsc Biology
As BSc Biology degree serves as a basis for higher studies in this field such as MSc , PhD and MPhil degree in subjects such as Botany, Zoology, Bio -Chemistry, Biotechnology , Food Science, Biomedical Sciences, Genetics, Molecular Biology , Microbiology, Environmental Sciences, Virology, Toxicology etc.
A Master of Science degree includes specializations related to scientific subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Botany, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Environmental Sciences, Food Sciences, Life Sciences, etc.
M.Sc is one of the preferred courses after bsc .
The higher studies in Biology include
Hope this will help you,
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Hello,
Your query isn't clear as in you want to know about which exam, there are various scope after MSc Biotechnology, if you want to teach in school level, you can pursue BEd, or in case you want to teach in university level, then appear for CSIR NET or state level SET exams to become assistant professor, you can also pursue higher studies through NET, you'll also get stipend for JRF initially and then SRF, you can find job opportunities in various research centers, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies etc, based on the eligiblity of graduation you can appear for various government exams such as UPSC, State PSCs, banking exams of PO/Clerk in IBPS/RRB/SBI, Insurance exams of Assistant/AAO, SSC CGL/CPO, CDS to name a few, in case of RBI Assistant &NABARD Grade B Officer(50% aggregate in mandatory in graduation from any discipline from a recognized university), in case of RBI Grade B Officer(60% at 10th, 12th and graduation is compulsory in any discipline from a recognized university), in case your query is for some other exams, kindly mention the same in the comment box below.
Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that M.A is offered in various stream of study and it depends on what specialization you want to opt for. For instance if you want to be an English teacher, you can go for M.A English, similarly if you have an interest in particular field, it is suggested to do M.A in that specialization.
I hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future.
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