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Yes, you absolutely can do an MSc in Data Science after a BSc in Data Science! In fact, it's a very common path for those who want to deepen their knowledge and specialize in the field. MSc programs typically delve deeper into advanced topics like machine learning algorithms, natural language processing, and big data processing. Many MSc programs offer specializations in areas like healthcare data science, financial data science, or marketing analytics. Some programs offer opportunities to participate in research projects, which can be invaluable for those who want to pursue a career in research or academia. I hope it helps!
Yes, you can definitely take a BSc in Chemistry even though you had PCMCS in science for 11th and 12th grade. There are generally no restrictions on subject combinations for a BSc in Chemistry as long as you meet the basic eligibility criteria, which typically involve passing 12th grade science with a minimum percentage in science subjects (the exact percentage might vary depending on the university).
Your background in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) will actually be quite beneficial for a BSc in Chemistry. These subjects form the foundation for understanding many chemical concepts. While Computer Science (CS) might not be directly related to Chemistry, the problem-solving skills honed through CS can be helpful in scientific studies.
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A minimum of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class 12 is required of students who wish to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. This is the minimum marks required to pursue this course.
Criteria is to pass with 55-60 aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English, Physics, Chemistry, Maths or Biology or Forestry) or 10+2 or Intermediate (Agriculture) or 2 years. Subjects Required: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) must be part of the curriculum, Minimum Marks: Students should have at least 50% aggregate marks in their 12th- grade exams
BSc Agriculture can be called an easy course considering other Biology courses such as MBBS, BDS, Veterinary Science, etc. As compared to them, this course is easy since it has more practical applications than learning. Field experience is much more valued here than the qualification
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A B.Sc. in Life Sciences is a popular undergraduate program that covers various aspects of biology, including genetics, microbiology, biochemistry, and ecology. Many colleges and universities offer this program.
University of Delhi (DU)
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi
University of Mumbai
Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi
Panjab University, Chandigarh
University of Calcutta, Kolkata
University of Pune (Savitribai Phule Pune University)
Christ University, Bangalore
Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal
Amity University
Fee components Amount (4 years)
Tuition Fees 57,600
Total fee 57,600
On average, those with a BSc in agriculture can anticipate a salary of INR 2.5 to 6 IPA,. This figure is subject to factors such as college, professional position, experience, and skills. With a few years of experience in the field, earning up to INR 6LPA may be possible. Agricultural Officer or Manager, Extension Officer, Seed Technologist, Agribusiness Manager, Farm Manager, Food Inspector, etc., are some of popular job profiles, applicants opt for as their career option. The average salary of a BSc Agriculture graduate range from INR 2.2 Lakh to INR 12 Lakh.
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No, you cannot pursue MD in Cardiology as there is no such programme after pursuing M.sc in Cardiology in India.
There is typically no strict age limit for admission to B.Sc B.Ed integrated courses in most colleges and universities. However, some institutions may have a preference for candidates who have completed their higher secondary education (12th grade) within a certain number of years prior to admission. It's advisable to check the specific eligibility criteria of the colleges you are interested in for any age-related requirements.
The fees for B.Sc B.Ed integrated courses can vary based on several factors including the type of institution (government-funded or private), location, facilities provided, and reputation of the college.
The fees in government-funded institutions are generally lower and can range somewhere between INR 10,000 to INR 50,000 per year.
Fees in private institutions can vary widely and may range from INR 50,000 to INR 2,00,000 per year or more.
The student intake for the B.Sc. Biotechnology course at Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT) is typically around 60-80 students per batch. However, intake numbers can vary slightly each year depending on the institute's capacity and demand for the program.
If you’re considering applying, it’s a good idea to check the official website or contact the admissions office for the most updated information, as these numbers can change over time. Keep in mind that competition for seats can be high, so ensure your application is well-prepared!
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Hello Bhaavya,
At Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT) , the student intake for the BSc Biotechnology course is generally around 60 seats . However, this number may vary slightly depending on the academic year.
Since you have secured an impressive rank of 112 , you have a chance of getting admission into this course, as the intake is relatively limited, but your rank is well within a competitive range.
Make sure to keep track of the counseling dates and ensure timely documentation to secure your spot in the program.
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