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To the best of my knowledge you can do MSC after BSC in physics.
YES it is, I did it, and may others have too. Most get their BSc degree, find a job, and continue into graduate work in night school to get their MSc
1) After bsc electronics first you go to job after you do amie or amiete 3yrs for bsc electronics and diploma students. amie or amiete is better than btech distance mode or correspondense or msc electronics distance mode. amie and amiete is a non formal engineering degree but no distance education or correspendence. amiete or amie best option who want to persue work balance engineering degree and core related high salary . please take this idea really better future for working professionals.. 2) Another regular course options for bsc electronics ; msc electronics and communication or msc electronics and telecommunication or be/btech ece 3yrs for bsc electronics.other options mba or mca please take this idea better for who want to persue regular degree in college/university. please note : msc electronics and communication or telecommunication better than msc electronics or msc applied electronics or msc electronics and instumentation this degree is limited jobs
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The answer will depend on which schools you go to (and what classes you need to take) for each degree. It's usually possible to get a higher degree in a related field like this.
The anchor MSC is the MSC that handled the first call procedure. It will always be in charge of the call. If mobile moves to another MSC the call will go to the anchor MSC and then to the second MSC. If the mobile moves to a third MSC the second MSC will be no longer be part of the call.
I would go to MIT or Princeton for a BSC degree.
yes there r many job oppertunities in india even after bsc in biotechnology u can join iny pharma company or bioprocessing industries in recent years but ur salary will be low upto 8000 to 10000 but salary also increases upon expriences and ucan also go for mba or msc biotechnology doing job but it depends upon experiences.
allthough u can get job after msc microbiology in pharmaceuticles or in food industries or in brewries and also in pathology lab but i will advise u to first go for PhD after msc it will benifit u
If u have have plan of going in computer filed you can go for B.sc information technology or B ca (computer application). If you want to do MSC then you can go for B.Sc computer science where u have physics, chemistry or electronics maths and computer science. instead of going for Bsc u can go for B.tech and then M.tech. Else B.C.A then M.c.a Visit: http://ezdia.com
MSc Computer Science and MCA are Post Graduation in Computing.Computer Application given preference to Software Applications whereas Computer Science gives Preference in Development of Computer Architecture,Computer System Development,Algorithm and Flow Charts.Simply we can say that Computer Science is the study about theoretical aspect of computers. Both the Courses syllabus are same.But we can say that MCA is more professional and new generation course.One who would aims at Industry can better to take MCA and who are interested in Teaching/Research can go for MSc-Computer Science. Eligibility and Duration are different for both courses.MCA is 3 Years(6 Semester) couse.But the Duration of MSc-C.S is 2 Years/4 Semesters. Eligibility(MCA):Graduates in any Sream with Maths at Grduate/12th Leve are eligible for MCA Eligibilty(MSc-C.S): BSc-C.S/IT/BCA OR BSc in Electronics,Physics,Maths & Applied Science are eligible for MSc(CS). Job Profile(MCA) : Software Engineer,Application Developer,Database Administrator ,Teachers etc.. Job Profile(MSc-CS): Computer Architects/Scientist,System Engineer/Network Engineer,System Analyst etc..
Yes, most (if not all) universities/colleges would allow going to an MSc in Pharmaceutical Chemistry with a Bachelors in Biotechnology.