<p>The Central University of Rajasthan has decided to initiate two integrated MSc courses for students passing out senior secondary examinations this year.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Speaking to reporters here, vice-chancellor M M Salukhe said it was a first-of-its-kind concept in the state which will academically prove beneficial for students and offer better job opportunities.<br /><br />“We are starting an Integrated MSc (Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Micro-biology and Statistics) and Integrated MSc, BEd (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Economics) in which the first programme would be for a duration of five years and the second would be of six years,” he said on Wenesday.<br /><br />Students after class 12 are eligible to take admission in the courses, he informed.<br />“Special feature of the programmes is that in the first two years, students would be taught four subjects and in the third year they will pursue their studies in the subject in which they aspire to do the PG.<br /><br />“Also, from the second year, students would be taught subjects which would help them pursue a teaching career in various schools, colleges and universities,” he said.<br />Those planning to do BEd would be given practical training in the sixth year of the programme.</p>
<p>The Central University of Rajasthan has decided to initiate two integrated MSc courses for students passing out senior secondary examinations this year.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Speaking to reporters here, vice-chancellor M M Salukhe said it was a first-of-its-kind concept in the state which will academically prove beneficial for students and offer better job opportunities.<br /><br />“We are starting an Integrated MSc (Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Micro-biology and Statistics) and Integrated MSc, BEd (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Economics) in which the first programme would be for a duration of five years and the second would be of six years,” he said on Wenesday.<br /><br />Students after class 12 are eligible to take admission in the courses, he informed.<br />“Special feature of the programmes is that in the first two years, students would be taught four subjects and in the third year they will pursue their studies in the subject in which they aspire to do the PG.<br /><br />“Also, from the second year, students would be taught subjects which would help them pursue a teaching career in various schools, colleges and universities,” he said.<br />Those planning to do BEd would be given practical training in the sixth year of the programme.</p>