Can I pursue M.Sc. in environmental science after B.Sc. in chemistry, botany and zoology?

I've got 58% in chemistry, botany and zoology

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Asked by Yukti Choube
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Ridhima Bansal
2 years ago

Hi, Yes, you can pursue M.Sc in environmental science, if you had environmental science as a subject in your graduation degree and then you can easily apply for it. Good luck.

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