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Rishav SoodCurrent Student
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Hey Roopa,
No, B.Sc in food technology is not available in MLAC. You can also check on its official website at course section here at:-
http://www.mlacw.edu.in
Thanks.
No, B.Sc in food technology is not available in MLAC. You can also check on its official website at course section here at:-
http://www.mlacw.edu.in
Thanks.
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Zehen AhmedCurrent Student
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Hi,
As a student, Mounts gives you a ton of exposure and freedom. The college is best known for its humanities faculty hence, making it the best college in Bangalore for humanities. There are some other best reasons for you to choose the colleg
As a student, Mounts gives you a ton of exposure and freedom. The college is best known for its humanities faculty hence, making it the best college in Bangalore for humanities. There are some other best reasons for you to choose the colleg
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Hi,
As a student, Mounts gives you a ton of exposure and freedom. The college is best known for its humanities faculty hence, making it the best college in Bangalore for humanities. There are some other best reasons for you to choose the college as well. Such as:
There will be a fest at least once a month with food trucks and stalls, so great food to look out for.
It's a mixed crowd that provides a ton of exposure.
The dress code is relatively lenient compared to other institutions in the city.
You can dye your hair pink or go bald. There will always be people to judge you but there will also be a group of people who admire you for being yourself.
Coffee with vada in the degree canteen is a delicacy on cold, winter mornings.
And the amazing woman who works at Mingos is Sunni.
As a student, Mounts gives you a ton of exposure and freedom. The college is best known for its humanities faculty hence, making it the best college in Bangalore for humanities. There are some other best reasons for you to choose the college as well. Such as:
There will be a fest at least once a month with food trucks and stalls, so great food to look out for.
It's a mixed crowd that provides a ton of exposure.
The dress code is relatively lenient compared to other institutions in the city.
You can dye your hair pink or go bald. There will always be people to judge you but there will also be a group of people who admire you for being yourself.
Coffee with vada in the degree canteen is a delicacy on cold, winter mornings.
And the amazing woman who works at Mingos is Sunni.
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