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19th July 2020, 02:56 PM
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Is it difficult to become a Scientist for a candidate with 46% in BSc Mathematics Honours?
Hi Sir, I have scored only 46% marks in my BSc Mathematics Honours course. I wanted to become a Scientist but this percentage upset me. I want to know can I face any difficulty for achieving my aim now?
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13th October 2020, 04:09 PM
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Re: Is it difficult to become a Scientist for a candidate with 46% in BSc Mathematics Honours?
To become a Scientist one should have completed PhD or Doctorate Degree in interested subject.
Candidates should have scored more than 60%in graduation and more than 65% in Master's Degree. And your score is very less when compared to 60% so it would be impossible. |
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16th October 2020, 09:23 PM
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Re: Is it difficult to become a Scientist for a candidate with 46% in BSc Mathematics Honours?
Requirements:-
Science background Degree must b from recognised institution Aspirants must also possess bachelor's (60%) masters(65%) and ph.d degree along with internships in relevant field. |
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