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261 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Retired Head of Sixth Forms, UK,

Dear Ramya,
I believe that BCA degree which is a 3 year degree course, will not be easily accepted in US. Ireland is comparatively easier. Eligibility differs with universities so please check the university websites.

128 Views Posted 2016-03-19 19:18:41

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145 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Educational Counselor,

What is MIM? I won't recommend you to go for an MBA after MS.

502 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Ashish, yes you can as the eligibility is
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (Applied Medical Science or Medical Science and Allied Medical or Agriculture or Nanotechnology or Biosciences or Life Sciences or Food Sciences or Veterinary Microbiology & Parasitology or Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology or Public Health & Allied Sciences or Plant Science) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST-2017
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In case marks scored in Bachelor's Degree are 60% or above, then LPUNEST-2017 will be exempted and candidate may apply for admission.
B.Sc Nursing is part of Allied/ Applied Science so you can apply.

438 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Well among these B.Tech CSE is having a wider scope and for the programme I would like to recommend Lovely professional university. LPU It is one of leading private universities in North. In the short span of time it has grown so much that major recruiters from the industry visit LPU for the placement purpose. LPU provides a great academic exposure to its students. It is a UGC-approved university which has been ranked well by various agencies on the basis of its infrastructure, its faculty, its placements, its teaching practices, etc. The university provides ample opportunities to each and every of the eligible students to secure good plac... View more

90 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Sandhya,
Candidates should have passed B.Sc with physics as major subject with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in management or commerce from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.

68 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Sandhya,
Candidates should have passed B.Sc with physics as major subject with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in management or commerce from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.

78 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Read to Lead,

Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc in food, and dietetics.

48 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Currently working as Biology tutor,

Yes, you are eligible to do M.Sc in nutrition and dietician as you are zoology graduate.
Eligibility Criteria for M.Sc in Nutrition and Dietician is: Bachelor's degree (Home Sciences/ Medical/ Non-Medical/Bio- Sciences) or equivalent or relevant higher qualification. Almost, all the important and reputed colleges offering this course conduct entrance examination. There are numerous programmes available at the graduate and postgraduate level for nutrition and dietician. You are eligible to do Post Graduate Diploma or a degree course in Nutrition and Dietician. M.Sc in Food and Nutrition allows you to specialise in one of these areas:View more

201 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat,

Yes, you can and there is no procedure for it though. You can either apply for any competitive entrance exams for this or next year effectively or join any MBA college or B-schools which still have admissions left. Although percentage or CGPA at least till 65% of full-time degree are sometimes taken into consideration while applying for admission.

79 Views Posted 8 years ago

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UPSC aspirant,

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Laboratories and Institutes employing Biotechnologists : These include the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, National Botanical Institute, National chemical laboratory, Tata Energy Research Institute, Central Aromatic, Plants Institute, Indian Institute of Science, Agricultural Research Institute, CSIR, National Environment Research Institute-Nagpur, National Institute of Immunology-New Delhi, CDRI- Lucknow, IIT-Mumbai,... View more

54 Views Posted 7 years ago

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La vie est faite pour vivre pas ...,

Hello Adrija, One can join teaching profession in a college after PG in a subject. However Ph.D. is now being increasingly sought. I would advise you to have a look at the concerned webpage of UGC for details of the latest circular on the subject.

100 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Engineer | Author,

Hi Rahul,
Without work experience and basis the academics, MBA is not the right program for you at the moment. Look for MS programs. But if you want to do MBA then gain 2-3 years of work experience and take the GMAT, get into a good b-school.

35 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Basic eligibility to pursue M.Sc. Botany from Andhra University is that candidate should have completed their graduation in Science with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA. Moreover, candidate should also have a valid score in the entrance exam conducted by AU. Regards.

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After Bachelors in life sciences, you can go for can opt for higher studies like Master of Business Administration or Master of Science. For pursuing higher studies after B.Sc. Course the students need to attend the entrance examination conducted by various universities, so that they will get admitted to reputed institutes which provide them all necessary facilities to complete their course successfully.

397 Views Posted 9 years ago

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All these courses are way too different and therefore, suggesting any one good course is not possible. Kindly, see in which you have interest and follow the same accordingly.

81 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Here is their official website link with some helpful information, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.iiit.ac.in/academics/postgraduate/phd/" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.iiit.ac.in/academics/postgraduate/phd/</a>. If you wish to get professional help in studying PhD abroad, visit <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://shelldreamsoverseas.com/" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://shelldreamsoverseas.com/</a>. They are best PhD consultants in India and can help you get maximum benefits from studying PhD abroad like 100%... View more

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Eligibility for M.Sc in nutrition and dietetics:
Candidates aspiring for admission to the course are required to fulfill the following minimum eligibility criteria. Graduation another such equivalent course in a relevant discipline, completed from a recognised university. Graduation needs to have been completed in any of:
Home Science
Nutrition or Dietetics
Food Science
Biology
Microbiology
Clinical Biochemistry
Life Sciences
BNYS (Naturopathy)
BAMS (Ayurveda)
Minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) at the level of graduation is required. Candidates in their final year of gr... View more

84 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can but I don't feel it to be a wise decision because B.Pharma is a professional degree grasping in 4 years of your life. If you do M.Sc. then your pharma degree will hold the same place as B.Sc. Chemistry degree will hold. So it is better to go for M.Pharma and then Ph.D.
However, it's just an advice; the final call is yours.
All the best.

43 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Sambasiva,
You're eligible to do MBA with that percentage. But MS aboard is difficult with that percentage. So, it is better to go for MBA.

930 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Want to share my knowledge,

It depends on personal choice of candidate who wants to do M.Sc. Being biochemist, I feel M.Sc. In biochemistry is better, however, future scope in M.Sc. In Chemistry is not less. Biochemistry deals with study of chemical basis of life in living organism including plants and animals. It is very much developed Science and has following branches:-
Animal biochemistry
Medical biochemistry
Clinical biochemistry
Plant biochemistry
Environmental biochemistry
Nutrition biochemistry
Industrial biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics etc. Study of Biochemistry has good scope like in teaching in medical and dental co... View more

69 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Pursuing higher education can help secure better salary packages and also acquire more knowledge about the subject. If you have the mind of a scientist, then after pursuing Masters in Food Technology, you can also go for Ph.D in Food Technology and carry your research.

79 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Ramaiah is a group of institutions in which engineering tops in terms of placements followed by management. Particularly to speak about other courses no they are not to the marked level on the same level as compared to prior two. But Ramaiah as a brand would fetch a good result.Here, one important thing to note is that corporate are the one who generally offers considerably high packages, who in turn recruit engineering and management graduates as India's revenue is mostly from the service sector.

358 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, you are eligible to appear in NEET as it requires minimum 50% in class 12th for general category and 40% for reserve categories.

397 Views Posted 2 years ago

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Nandini Motwani,

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<p>In NEET, a score of 470 is considered good and one may become eligible for MBBS seats under home state quota provided the cut off and seats availability in the state permits. Here are some aspects to look into:</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>- _State cutoff_: Likewise, every state has a different cutoff which varies between years. If you obtain your home state&rsquo;s cutoff with your score, you become qualified to take up the position.</p><p>- _Rank matters_: Your rank in an order of merit list from the state counts much. Therefore less better position makes it easier to get the seat.</p><... View more

420 Views Posted 8 years ago

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201 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Selection Process for MBBS:</p><p>To get admission for MBBS programs in India you need to clear National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) score. Refer to the following steps:</p><p>Appear for NEET exam: You have to register and take the NEET exam, conducted by NTA. This is a national level entrance exam for medical aspirants.</p><p>Qualify NEET exam: candidate need to secure the minimum qualifying percentage (vary depending upon your category).</p><p>Counselling: Based on your NEET score and category, you need to participate in the counselling process.</p><p>Seat Allo... View more

1.4k Views Posted 7 years ago

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<p>It is difficult to get an MBBS seat at a government medical college in Hyderabad with a NEET score of 460, particularly for applicants in the General category. Cutoffs are higher at Telangana's premier government medical schools, such as Gandhi Medical College and Osmania Medical College. In NEET 2023 for the example Osmania Medical College closing rank for the General category was 4247 or 570 marks. <br><br>However as cutoffs for reserved categories (SC ST and OBC) are typically lower there may be chance if you fall into the one of these groups. For instance Osmania Medical College SC category closing rank was 48222 o... View more

92 Views Posted 7 years ago

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The competition is rising every year in the medical line. If you are a general category candidate, then you will have to score at least the qualifying marks for NEET to get admission in a private university.

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