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i have a backlog in my 2nd semester and its result till not declared by Cblu university so can i Take admission in msc in cblu affiliated colleges .

Chelsie G 8th Aug, 2025

Yes, you can take admission in MSc at CBLU affiliated colleges even if your 2nd sem backlog result is pending. However, the admission will be provisional. You’ll need to submit your final result before the university’s deadline. It's better to contact the college directly for their exact rules and timeline.

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i got 14 rank in tg pgecet in biotechnology but my background is BSC biotechnology can i get seat in msc biotechnology through tg pgecet

gopi 6th Aug, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

Yes, you can get a seat in M.Sc. Biotechnology through TG PGECET even though your B.Sc. Biotechnology background is valid. With the 14th rank, you have great chance of getting M.Sc. Biotechnology admission in top universities or colleges in Telangana. Attend the counselling process and have your documents ready.

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Difference btw Ann And GNM Which is better

Sajal Trivedi 3rd Aug, 2025

Hello aspirant,

Both ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery) and GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) are nursing diploma programs; however, GNM provides more advanced training and a wider range of practice than ANM.  While ANM graduates usually work in primary care or community health settings, GNM graduates can work as registered nurses in hospitals.  The "better" course ultimately comes down to personal preferences and career ambitions.

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is galgotias university is better option for bsc radiology? is the degree is worthit or not fro goverment jobs and goverment colleges for msc radiology?

SEJAL JAIN 2nd Aug, 2025

Hello

Galgotias University is a decent private institution for pursuing B.Sc. in Radiology, especially if you're looking for modern infrastructure and industry exposure. However, when it comes to government job eligibility or admission into government colleges for M.Sc. Radiology, the recognition and credibility of the degree matter a lot. Galgotias is UGC-recognized, so technically the degree is valid, but some top government colleges for M.Sc. might prefer candidates from government institutions or reputed universities. It's important to ensure the course is properly accredited and includes practical hospital training.

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mi eligible for msc radiology and goverment colleges or goverment jobs by compliting bsc radiology from galgotias university

Abhi sonkar 5th Aug, 2025

good afternoon .yes, you are eligible to apply for MSc in Radiology in government colleges after completing your BSc in Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology (BMRIT) from Galgotias University, provided a few conditions are met.

Eligibility Criteria for MSc Radiology in Government Colleges

To apply for MSc Radiology, most government colleges require:

A BSc degree in Radiology, Radiography, Imaging Technology, or equivalent

Minimum 50% aggregate marks

Completion of a 1-year internship (if part of your BSc program)

Qualification in relevant entrance exams like:

NEET PG

INI CET (for AIIMS)

PGIMER Entrance

CUET PG (for central universities)

Recognition of Galgotias University Degree

Galgotias University is UGC-recognized and NAAC A+ accredited, which means your degree is valid for government job applications and higher studies

However, some top-tier government colleges (like AIIMS or PGIMER) may prefer candidates from government institutions or those with strong clinical exposure.

So, Your degree from Galgotias University is:

UGC-recognized

Includes clinical training and a 1-year internship

Aligned with the standard curriculum for paramedical and allied health sciences

This makes you eligible for various government job roles, especially in healthcare institutions.

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i did my BSc agri in singhania university rajesthan which is ugc approvied can get msc seat in icar approvied college throught icar aieea exam

Nikita shahi 1st Aug, 2025

Hii,

Yes, you can appear for the ICAR AIEEA (PG) exam, but there’s a catch. While your degree from a UGC-approved university like Singhania is valid in general, ICAR specifically prefers students from ICAR-accredited institutions. Some ICAR colleges may accept your application, but not all. It's important to carefully check the eligibility criteria of the particular university or college you're applying to. If you're unsure, you can email or call the admissions office of those ICAR institutions before applying. Keep preparing for the exam and apply wisely.

Best wishes!



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Hello team iam BHMS doctor and iam wrkg in IVF Hospital from last 2 yrs... I want to do msc in clinical embryolgy... Is there any channce for hybrid mode??

Bipasha 29th Jul, 2025

Yes, some institutes offer MSc Clinical Embryology in hybrid or distance mode, especially private universities or international collaborations. Look for institutes with online lectures + practical training on campus.


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Amrita deemed City la CSE padikalama Ileana Shastra MSc integrated data science padikalam the rendeliyon is best irukku

Bipasha 29th Jul, 2025

If you’re looking for a tech-focused core course, CSE at Amrita (especially in Coimbatore campus) is more industry-aligned and has better placements.

Integrated MSc in Data Science at Sastra is also good, especially for research-oriented roles.

Verdict: If placement and job-ready course is your focus – choose CSE at Amrita. For long-term research or analytics, Sastra MSc is good.

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I Scored 55.75 marks in nfat 2025 sc category. do i have any chance to get admission in bsc msc forensuc science in any nfsu campus or upfics lucknow?

Abhilasha Agrawal 28th Jul, 2025

With 55.75 marks in NFAT 2025 and SC category, you have a fair chance of getting admission in newer NFSU campuses or UPFICS Lucknow. Main campus seats are tougher due to higher cutoffs.

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what to do after completion of integrated MSc course in basic science ??

Nikita shahi 26th Jul, 2025

After completing your Integrated MSc in Basic Sciences, you’ve got a few good directions to consider. If you’re research-inclined, go for a PhD in India like in IISc, IITs, or JNCASR or even apply abroad. If you prefer jobs, look into scientific research roles in CSIR/DRDO/ISRO, or even teaching jobs in colleges after clearing NET or SET exams. Alternatively, explore roles in data science, science communication, clinical research, or patent analysis—all fields that value analytical skills from science grads.

Thanks for your thoughtful question and good wishes ahead!



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