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M.Sc. (Master of Science)1020 CollegesPopular CollegesQ&A5059 Courses52 ExamsTop CoursesArticlesWhat is M.Sc. (Master of Science)?Full form of M.Sc is Master of Science (MSc). MSc is a two-year duration postgraduate degreecourse offered by universities and colleges in various specialised Science fields such asPhysics, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany, Biotechnology, Microbiology,Environmental Sciences, Food Sciences, Life Sciences, and so on.A Master of Science degree provides scientific as well as professional entry-level competencyto students. The course offers advanced theoretical as well as practical knowledge to studentsin their chosen specialisation. The MSc specialisation opted by students is usually the onestudied by them during graduation.If you are a graduate looking for career options in the field of Science, given below iseverything-you-need-to-know about MSc in terms of its required skillset, basic eligibilitycriteria, course curriculum, top entrance exams, job profiles, etc.Note: Apart from the aforementioned Science fields, MSc course is also offered by somecolleges under Design and Hospitality streams.Required Skillset for MScBasic skills and traits that candidates aspiring to pursue an MSc degree course shouldpossess are mentioned below:

Skillset for MSc AspirantsPatienceDeterminationAttention to detail and accuracyAnalytical skillsScientific skillsAbility to work in a teamObservation skillsResearch skillsProblem-solving skills-MSc: Eligibility CriteriaAs already hinted above, all candidates need to possess a bachelor’s degree in Science from arecognised college/ university. Minimum marks that candidates need to secure ingraduation in order to be eligible for an MSc course is usually 50 – 60%. However, therequired percentage might change depending on the policy of a university or institute inwhich a candidate is applying.Age bar: There is usually no age criteria to join MSc course.Course curriculum for MScAn MSc course is offered in a number of specialisations. Some of the popular MScspecialisations include Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Computer Science,Environmental Sciences, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Statistics, Life Sciences, and FoodSciences.Course curriculum of an MSc course depends on the specialisation a candidate has chosento pursue. Given below is an overview of subjects taught in some of the popular MScspecialisations:Physics

MSc Physics Course CurriculumMathematical MethodsClassical MechanicsQuantum MechanicsClassical ElectrodynamicsSolid State PhysicsElectronicsAtomic SpectroscopyNuclear and Particle PhysicsRelativity and CosmologyAdvanced OpticsRadiation TheoryAtomic and Molecular PhysicsStatistical MechanicsAdvanced Quantum MechanicsComputer Applications in PhysicsMolecular SpectroscopyAstrophysics-ChemistryMSc Chemistry Course CurriculumInorganic ChemistryOrganic ChemistryPhysical ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryInorganic Reaction Mechanism andOrganomettalicsOrganic Reactions MechanismsPrinciples of SpectroscopyOrganic Synthetic MethodsChemistry of MaterialsNuclear & RadiochemistryComputational ChemistryAdvanced Quantum ChemistryChemical Dynamics and ElectrochemistryApplications of SpectroscopyMacromoleculesAdvanced Chemical Kinetics andElectrochemistryTransition and Non-transition MetalChemistryGroup Theory and SpectroscopyConcepts in Organic SynthesisModern Techniques and Scope ofChemical BiologyClassical and Statistical Thermodynamics-Mathematics

MSc Mathematics Course CurriculumAdvanced Abstract AlgebraReal AnalysisAdvanced Differential EquationsDifferential GeometryDynamics of a Rigid BodyLinear AlgebraTopologySpecial FunctionsHydrodynamicsComplex AnalysisMechanicsAdvanced AnalysisNumeral AnalysisMeasure and IntegrationFluid DynamicsGeneral Measure TheoryMatrix AnalysisTheory of OperationsVector AnalysisGeometry of NumbersBiologyMSc Biology Course CurriculumGenes and GenomicsMetabolism and Metabolomics(Organismic Biology and Cell BiologyMolecules of living systemsProteins and ProteomicsRecombinant DNA TechnologyCell BiologyMethods in Applied SciencesMicrobiologyBiochemistryBiostatistics and BioinformaticsResearch Methodology and IPRMolecular Oncology and MolecularMedicineClinical ImmunologyRecent Advances in BiologyIntroduction to PharmacologyCatalysisPlant physiologyAnimal physiologyGeneticsBiophysics and structural biologyComputational biology andbioinformaticsMSc: Job Profiles & Top Recruiters

MSc degree holders can move into various kinds of jobs depending on the specialisation thatthey have studied. The course has great scope and there are ample opportunities for MScpass-outs in both public as well as private sectors. Some of the top recruiters for MScgraduates are:Top Recruiters for MSc GraduatesBhabha Atomic Research laxoSmithKlineCiplaHave a look at some of the popular job profiles of MSc degree holders below:Research Scientist: A Research Scientist has the role of designing, undertaking andanalysing information obtained from controlled lab-based experiments andinvestigations. As a Research Scientist a student can choose to work in a government lab,environmental organisation, etc.Junior Research Fellow: The job role of a Junior Research Fellow includes doing research,conducting research-related development activities, publishing scientific work and itsresults and so on. Along with JRF (Junior Research Fellowship), candidates are also usuallyinvolved pursuing a PhD programme.Mathematician: A mathematician uses advanced theories and techniques ofMathematics to develop and understand mathematical principles and solve real-worldproblems in business, government, engineering, social sciences, etc.Biochemist: A biochemist is a person who plays a key role in developing medicines tofight different diseases. As part of daily work, a biochemist analyses DNA, enzymes andother molecules to research the effects of drugs and food on biological processes.Food & Drug Inspector: The main job of a food and drug inspector is to ensure thatproducts are safe for human consumption. A food and drug inspector, also known asquality control inspector, examines food or pharmaceuticals at different stages ofmanufacturing process and ensures that quality standards are being met.Chemical Analyst: A chemical analyst is a professional who collects information about thecomposition of chemical substances, and processes as well as communicates thisinformation via the mediums of science, engineering and mathematics. Sometimes achemical analyst also documents and publishes his/ her findings in industry journals.Teacher: An MSc graduate can also choose to be a teacher in his/ her respective Sciencesubject. However, for the same candidates need to pursue BEd after their postgraduation.

Popular M.Sc. (Master of Science) Colleges in IndiaFollowing are the most popular M.Sc. (Master of Science) Colleges in India. Learn moreabout these M.Sc. (Master of Science) colleges (Courses, Reviews, Answers & more) bydownloading the Brochure.BHU - Banaras Hindu UniversityVaranasiAdmissions 2019M.Sc. in Food Science and Technology1.20 Lakh 2 years Full TimeShortlistApply NowBU - Bundelkhand UniversityUttar Pradesh - OtherAdmissions 2019M.Sc. in Forensic Science92,100 2 years Full TimeShortlistApply NowThe Oxford College of ScienceH.S.R Layout, BangaloreAdmissions 2019M.Sc. in Biotechnology2 years Full TimeShortlistApply NowLPU - Lovely Professional UniversityJalandharAdmissions 2019M.Sc. in Food Science and Technology2.46 Lakh 2 years Full TimeShortlistApply Now

Lovely Professional University, Admission OfficeConnaught Place, DelhiAdmissions 2019M.Sc. in Zoology2.06 Lakh 2 years Full TimeShortlistApply NowView All Popular CollegesTop Rated CoursesFollowing are the top-rated M.Sc. (Master of Science) courses, based on alumni reviews.Explore these reviews to choose the best course in M.Sc. (Master of Science).CoursesM.Sc. (Hons.) in Applied MathematicsOffered By CU - Chandigarh University4.21 reviewM.Sc. in ChemistryOffered By Shoolini University4.21 reviewM.Sc. in BiotechnologyOffered By Amity University - Lucknow Campus4.21 reviewM.Sc. in Applied ChemistryOffered By Amity University, Gurugram5.01 reviewM.Sc. in BiotechnologyOffered By Amity University, Mumbai4.61 reviewM.Sc. in Applied Physics

Offered By Amity University, Raipur5.01 reviewM.Sc. in Genetics and Plant BreedingOffered By LPU - Lovely Professional University4.81 reviewM.Sc. in BiotechnologyOffered By Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Information Technology and Biotechnology, BharatiVidyapeeth University4.41 reviewM.Sc. in Applied ChemistryOffered By Amity University, Jaipur4.61 reviewM.Sc. in PhysicsOffered By MMDU - Maharishi Markandeshwar Mullana4.21 reviewView All CoursesPopular M.Sc. (Master of Science) Specializations in IndiaFollowing are the most popular M.Sc. (Master of Science) Specializations . You can explorethe top Colleges offering these Specializations by clicking the links below.Popular SpecializationsChemistry477 CollegesMathematics440 CollegesPhysics399 CollegesBiotechnology

223 CollegesComputer Science221 CollegesMicrobiology215 CollegesZoology182 CollegesBotany179 CollegesBiochemistry159 CollegesEnvironmental Sciences137 CollegesAsk & Answer (Showing 5 of 12.4K Q&A)Q. Which are the best colleges in India for M.Sc in chemistry course?A. I hope this link will help you mistry-colleges-india.Answered byAshish Kumar Contributor-Level 10Q. What is the syllabus for M.Sc in electronics entrance test?A. Basically, the entrance exam syllabus will include your B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science)course material. Here is the link you can go 9.Answered bypriya arora Contributor-Level 7Read All Answers (2)Q. Do I need to give fee per year being from the open category for M.Sc in biotechnology?

A. The college says as 40k academic fees per year for this 2 year course. It is not inclusiveof the accomodation/hostel and other non academic fees as per the admissionprocedure. Saying "give fee", I believe you just refer to the academic fees. In additionthere are some consumable charg.moreAnswered byBishal Baishya Contributor-Level 10Q. From where can I get the previous year's question papers of Utkal University for M.Scin maths?A. Here is the link where you can get the n-papers.Answered byakhil sharma Contributor-Level 7Q. From where can I get M.Sc in biotechnology (PG) entrance exam question papers?A. You can download the question paper from this linkhttp://www.sau.int/pdf/QP Biotect.pdf.Answered byakhil sharma Contributor-Level 7View All 12.4K QuestionsAsk Queries on M.Sc. (Master of Science)Type your question here.Ask QuestionNews & ArticlesCUSAT CAT 2019 admit card released; Download Now.Mar 25, 2019IIT JAM 2019 Mathematics Topper Interview: AIR 2, Vikas D.Mar 25, 2019

IIT JAM 2019 Student Reaction & ReviewsFeb 8, 2019Colleges accepting UPCATET 2019 scores/ranks for admissionFeb 6, 2019How to prepare for top MSc entrance exams?Feb 1, 2019View all ArticlesCourses you may be interested inB.F.Sc. (Bachelor of Fisheries Science)B.Sc.Distance/Correspondence B.Sc.M.F.Sc. (Master of Fisheries Science)Distance/Correspondence M.Sc.B.Sc. Computer ScienceSTREAMSTOP EXAMSSTUDY ABROADHELPPartner SitesJobs Jobs for freshers Jobs in MIddle East Real Estate Real Estate Agents Matrimonial InsuranceComparsion School Online Brijj Zomato mydala - Best deals in India Ambition BoxTrade Marks belong to the respective owners.Copyright 2018 Infoedge India Ltd. All rights reserved

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