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Jobs after M.Sc. Course
Chemist. National average salary: 16,862 per month. Marine biologist. National average salary: 19,084 per month. Financial analyst. National average salary: 4,14,648 per year. Research assistant. Investment analyst. Clinical psychologist. Statistician. Information security analyst.
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Eligibility criteria-
Candidate must have completed M.Sc. (CS)/ M. Sc. (IT)/ M.Sc. (Electronics) with minimum 60% marks
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Candidate must have completed MCA with minimum 60% marks
Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test (GGSIPU CET).
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Hello Rashmi There are many colleges/ academy/ institutes /university that offers short term courses for sound mixing and recording. If you have decided to do this than your job is to find the academy/institute of your choice that offers this course. You can pursue the certificate course in this or if you have time than you can go for Diploma. Its upto you that how you will handle both the courses.
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IPE Hyderabad: Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad
Christ University Bengaluru: Institute of Management, Bangalore
XIME Bangalore: Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, Bangalore
AIMS Bangalore: AIMS School of Business, Bangalore
IBA Bangalore: Indus Business Academy
Placements are good. You can check individual websites for the same.
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The thing is that the admission for Maths Honors in DU happens through merit basis. If your score in board exams reaches the cut off for the college you prefer, you'll get admission directly. For admission, you need to fill an online form, which would be available on the DU's website a month or two later. Visit the website regularly and stay updated. For a better perspective, go through the link called 'Bulettin of Information' of last year, which explains all you would want to know about admissions. Just scroll a bit down on the home page of the website and you'd find it.
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You can refer to the following books:
1. Arihant Guide for Journalism and Mass Communication- for aptitude test
2. Success Master: Journalism & Mass Communication Entrance Examinations 2016 - Useful for all basic knowledge of the media, media related aspects, and general knowledge.
3. Manorama Yearbook - Useful for current affairs and general knowledge. Also, follow the newspapers (particularly Indian Express & The Hindu) to stay updated on the latest news and current affairs. Keep your knowledge of Hollywood and Bollywood up-to-date, refer to websites such as IMDB. Look at matters such as Oscars and Grammy Awards. You should al
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