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No, you can't apply for UGC NET Environmental Science. But if you want to become a researcher or lecturer then you can apply for CSIR NET Earth Sciences. It is an national level entrance test which is conducted for Science stream aspirants to examine the knowledge to holding of the position of assistant professor and research fellow. To appear for the exam you must have minimum 55% aggregate marks for General/OBC category or if you belong to SC/ST/PwD category, then you must have minimum 50% aggregate marks. If you want to apply for JRF then your age must not exceed 28 years. Reserved categories candidates get the relaxati
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Master of Science M.Sc in Medical Lab Technology
Master of Science M.Sc in Nuclear Medicine Technology
Master of Science M.Sc in Medical Imaging Technology
Master of Science M.Sc in Medical Technology
Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Genetics and Medical Laboratory
Post Graduate Diploma in Laboratory Services
Post Graduate Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology
Job Opportunities for B.Sc in MLT Graduates:
The graduates after their completion of Bachelor of Science programme in MLT have a huge scope of securing a career in various fields. A talented MLT graduate can earn a challenging professio
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Candidate must have completed Diploma in Pharmacy and secured 60% marks in aggregate.
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Interested candidates can apply online with the required information.
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Admission is based on the marks obtained in Diploma.
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Except for banking, you can prepare for SSC exams also and you can do CA, CS, CMA or law after completing your B.Com.
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If I take into consideration that you won't go for an MBA, then BHM is definitely a better option. If you go for BHM you would have better job opportunities, both in India and abroad. Even during recession, hospitality industry is the least affected because of numerous reasons. There are many options like hotels, cruise ships, restaurants, airlines etc. Where you can start your career once you are a graduate. If you do it from any of the IHMs, then you would many companies walking in for the campus recruitment. Its your choice to stay in India or to work in other countries. If you have an aim of doing MBA, then BBA is a better opti
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Some courses for commerce without maths student include:
Bachelor of Commerce (General)
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Management Studies
Bachelor of Business Studies
Chartered Accountancy
B.Com/LLB
Hotel Management and Hospitality
Journalism and Mass Communication
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