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Can I go for msc agriculture after bsc in life science without chemistery?

shivamtrivedi0005 3rd Oct, 2023

Hello aspirant,

Yes, you are eligible to apply for an MSc in Agriculture after completing these three foundational courses in Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry. These are the fundamental three subjects that are a minimum requirement for graduation in every biological program.


You may achieve great success if you pursue an MSc in agriculture at one of India's renowned universities because they will expose you to the field's most relevant research and trials. Since agriculture is the most significant sector of the Indian economy, there is a good scope for it in our country.


You might be hired by a government-affiliated organization if you get your master's degree at a government college.

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university of calicut msc food nutrition and dietetics

shivamtrivedi0005 3rd Oct, 2023

Hello aspirant,

The University of Calicut provides a total of 37 postgraduate programs in fields like engineering, humanities, and language. The university's Master of Business Administration (MBA) program has AICTE approval. The university's entrance exam score and the results of the most recent qualifying exam are used to determine who gets admitted to Calicut University. Students must take the GATE entrance exam in order to be admitted to the MTech program.

To know more information about this course and college, please visit the following link:

https://www.careers360.com/university/university-of-calicut-malappuram

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do a person have to do BTECH for becoming a space scientist? or he can do bsc msc and then phd ?

Ishan Katoch 14th Jan, 2024

Hi,

Becoming a space scientist typically involves obtaining a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree in Physics, Astronomy, Astrophysics , or a related field. After completing a B.Sc, individuals often pursue a Master's degree (M.Sc) and then a Ph.D. for specialized research. However, various educational backgrounds, including B.Tech, are acceptable. Practical experience, internships, and networking are crucial for a successful career in space science. Ultimately, the specific path depends on your interests and career goals.


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