Can a student pursue M.Sc in physics after completing B.Sc (Botany, Zoology and Chemistry)?

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    Parth Gajiwala

    6 years ago
    He is eligible for M.Sc biotechnology in well reputed universities like NIRMA, VIT VELLORE, and SRM- Chennai, if he passed entrance exam which is organized by these universities. Although, he can also apply for IIT JAM, because some IIT institutes offer biotechnology courses and M.Sc Ph.D integrated courses, for those students who have completed their science graduation without Maths.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    He is eligible for M.Sc Biotechnology in well reputed universities like Nirma University, VIT-Vellore, and SRM- Chennai, if he passed entrance exam which is organized by these universities. Although, he can also apply for IIT JAM because some IIT institutes offer biotechnology courses and M.Sc. Ph.D. integrated courses, for those students who have completed their Science graduation without Maths.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    He is eligible for M.Sc biotechnology in well reputed universities like Nirma, VIT Vellore, and SRM- Chennai, if he has passed the entrance exam which is organized by these universities. Although, he can also apply for IIT JAM because some IIT institutes offer biotechnology courses and M.Sc PhD integrated courses, for the students who have completed their science graduation without maths.

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