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6 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Candidates must have completed their graduation in any subject with at least 50% marks to pursue MA in Mass Communication & Media course. In addition to the basic eligibility requirements, some universities may also have specific requirements for their MA in Mass Communication and Media programs. For example, some universities may require applicants to have work experience in the media industry or to have taken specific courses in undergraduate studies.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 15
However, study of medicine is better than study of science. But, if you want to study science then do MSc and PhD in biochemistry / medical biochemistry. Biochemistry deals with study of chemical basis of life in living organism including plants and animals. It is very much developed science and has following branches:
Animal biochemistry
Medical biochemistry
Clinical biochemistry
Plant biochemistry
Environmental biochemistry
Nutrition biochemistry
Industrial biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, etc.
Study of Biochemistry has good scope like in teaching in medical and dental college, clinical
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Yes, you can fill the form, and do it in some private colleges Thank you.
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For Quants, you can go for Arun Sharma. For DILR, you can solve this book called Puzzles by George J Summers. For English, you can download PDF of GMAT passages, which will really help you in your exam. For GK, you can go for the book called LUCENT.
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To get admission to an MSc Mathematics course, you need to obtain a bachelor's degree in either BSc Mathematics or any relevant discipline. Having a BSc Mathematics degree is not mandatory, but it can help you in clearing the basic concept and will provide a foundation to seamlessly pursue MSc Mathematics.
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