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M.Sc. in Food & Nutrition colleges in Rajasthan - Other

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Q:   Is M.Sc at OPJS University better than Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University?
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According to the available ranking M.Sc at Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University shall be better than M.Sc at OPJS University.Additionally, reviewing the curriculum, campus facilities, and alumni feedback from both universities can provide valuable insights into the quality of their M.Sc programs.For more information candidates may visit their official webpages .

Q:   Can I get direct admission in Manipal Jaipur?
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Manipal University Jaipur does not provide direct admission to all the courses. However it does provide direct admission to some of the courses such as BCA, BBA, BA, BCom. Admission to these courses takes place on the basis of class 12 exam and personal interview. For some of the courses candidates might have to take English Compregension tests. Primarily BTech and M.Tech admision takes place on the basis of JEE and GATE scores. 

 
Q:   Does Banasthali Vidyapith provide placement support and training to its MSc students?
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Yes, Banasthali Vidyapeeth does provide placement support to students officially enrolled in the MSc programme. The university has various in-house training and project programmes designed for MSc students. Students who are enrolled in MSc in Biotechnology get to undertake two months of summer training in various research institutes and industries spread across India.

This gives students the opportunity to get some hands-on experience and exposure to the latest equipment and machinery. The university has a similar training programme for students enrolled in other specialisations too.

Q:   What is the admission process after receiving an offer letter at UNIRAJ?
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After receiving an offer letter candidates must ensure they collect all the necessary documents and appear on-campus for document verification/ identification process. Further candidates must pay admission fees and finalise/ confirm their seat. 

As the last step of the admission process candidates must be careful and determine if UNIRAJ is the right choice for them.

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Q:   Is NIMS Institute of Medical and Allied Sciences expensive?
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No, NIMS Institute of Medical and Allied Sciences has affordable fe structure. The fee of the UG/ PG programmes ranges between INR 96,000- INR 3.6 lakh. The fee includes multiple components, some of which are caution deposit, exam fee and security deposit, among others. Some of the components mentioned above are charged only once at the time of admission.

Q:   How is Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University for M.Sc in terms of placements?
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Mahatma Jyotirao Phule University has good placement record for M.Sc programmes. About 80% of students get selected, with the highest salary reported to be around 20 LPA and the lowest around 5 LPA. The university is known for attracting private clinics as a specialty for students. In addition, about 70% of students gain valuable experience through internships at the college.

For more upto date information on placement, kindly visit the official website or the placement cell.

 

Q:   Is Jai Narain Vyas University costly?
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Jai Narain Vyas University formerly known as the University of Jodhpur, is a popular government university in Rajasthan. The total tuition fee for BTech programme at JNVU Jodhpur is INR 1.99 lakhs. For BBA, the fee is INR 24,000. Overall, it is not a very expensive college & fees are reasonable for the students.

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