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DTU (Delhi Technological University) is one of the most prestigious engineering colleges in India. According to the information I found, for getting admission and a sure seat in DTU, your JEE Mains general category rank must be under 10000. That means you have to score at least above 99.2 percentile in JEE Mains. For top branches in DTU your JEE Mains rank must be under 2800 rank, or you can say more than 99.8 percentile score. However, since you mentioned that you belong to the SC category, there is a relaxation of 10% of marks for SC/ST category candidates. So, it is possible that you might get admission into DTU with 62 percentile in JE... View more

70 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You have a very high chance of getting a call for GD-PI. Performance in GD and PI is also taken into account for admission along with the CAT scores. So best wishes.
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<p>With 35 marks in a moderate to tough JEE Main Session 2 shift, and as an SC candidate, it's unlikely you'll clear the JEE Main cutoff, which typically requires a minimum percentile score for SC candidates to be considered for further stages like JEE Advanced.&nbsp;</p><p>Here's a more detailed explanation:</p><p>JEE Main Cutoff:</p><p>The cutoff for SC candidates is lower than the general category, but still requires a certain percentile to be considered for admission to NITs, IIITs, and other participating institutes.&nbsp;</p><p>Expected Cutoff:</p><p>Based on p... View more

428 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Saibhavani,
There are many universities that offer this course, but as per my experience , I would suggest Lovely Professional University for this course. I am not aware about Osmania University College for Women, I can share details about LPU.
M.Sc. (Nutrition and Dietetics) at LPU helps in brewing the food-scientist by provoking the doing by yourself approach. The learner has to do a unique three term thesis keeping in mind the research centricity, for which the programme has been chosen.
Eligibility of this program at LPU is pass with 60% aggregate marks in Bachelors of Science Degree (Home Science or Medical or Non-Me... View more

397 Views Posted 7 years ago

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The eligibility for M.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics is that the candidate must have scored minimum 40% in graduation and must have studied Chemistry as an optional subject at graduation level and
Candidate must have studied any one of the subjects mentioned at graduation level:Botany/
Zoology/Genetics/Microbiology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology.
So in case if you had Chemistry and one of Botany/ Zoology/Genetics/Microbiology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology subjects you can apply for the course.
The admission is through counselling based on the marks obtained in Osmania University Common Entrance Test(OUCET)

11 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Based on the information provided in the search results, B.Sc. in Food, Nutrition and Dietetics is available at M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (MSRUAS), Bangalore.The key points are:</p><ol><li>The search results mention that MSRUAS offers a B.Sc. in Food, Nutrition and Dietetics program.</li><li>The eligibility criteria for the B.Sc. in Food, Nutrition and Dietetics program at MSRUAS is a 10+2 qualification with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as the main subjects, and a minimum aggregate score of 50%.</li><li>The search results do not indicate that MSRUAS offers a standalone ... View more

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Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed syllabus for the MZUEEE 2018. MZUEEE Syllabus 2018: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/mzueee/syllabus" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/mzueee/syllabus</a>.

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<p>No offline MET application form will be available. Students will have to access the MET application form online and fill it out with the required details .The application fee has to be paid online and submitted. The authorities will not accept print outs of the filled application form.</p>

6 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>No. MET hall ticket will not be available for the candidates in offline mode i.e., through post or in person. To download the MET admit card, the candidates will have to complete the online slot booking process. After the slots are successfully booked, the hall ticket will be generated for download. If the candidates are unable to log in and download the MET admit card, they are advised to contact the authorities immediately. MET admit card should be printed out and ready before the candidates report to the centre for the examination.&nbsp;</p>

1.6k Views Posted 8 years ago

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No, it is not necessary to do an internship after completion of your B.Sc degree to pursue a course in M.Sc. Basic eligibility to pursue M.Sc is the completion of graduation with a pre-decided pass percentage. This pass marks may vary for different colleges. Also, different colleges may conduct entrance exams for admission to M.Sc courses. Please refer to the link provided below for detailed eligibility criteria and admission process for M.Sc course after graduation. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/what-is-msc-course-all-about-know-the-full-form-eligibility-scope-blogId-13439" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>... View more

68 Views Posted 8 years ago

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If you are interested in technology or technological innovation are you want to play with system or create or develop software or studying hours and hours for research than MCA is right choice for you and if you are interested towards business side of want to know more and more about business and economy or want to become an entrepreneur in future or no the things like how the business and economy is driven then MBA is right a option for you.

67 Views Posted 7 years ago

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To be able to get into MSc in nursing courses, you should have completed BSc in nursing from any of the registered universities in respective subjects.
Though the minimum marks vary from university to university, it should be somewhere between 55-60%. There are entrance exams as well in some of the institutes.
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36 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Complete your course in B.Sc agriculture, and then consider getting admission in an M.Sc course in India or abroad. Getting admission in an M.Sc course depends on your performance in your undergraduate field of study, so do well in B.Sc and then consider opting for an M.Sc course.

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding a course in Integrated B.Sc. + M.Sc from National Institute of Science Education and Research. You should be able to download college brochure which contains important details regarding admissions from National Institute of Science Education and Research for Integrated B.Sc + M.Sc. Regards.
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/integrated-b-sc-m-sc-national-institute-of-science-education-and-research-bhubaneswar-25017" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/integrated-b-sc-m-sc-national-institute-of-science-education-an... View more

46 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you are eligible for the M.Sc in food science and technology, only if you have done B. Sc in food science and technology.

113 Views Posted 9 years ago

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A fresher doesn't get a job and good salary just because he has passed PG. In fact, he gets a job on the basis of his knowledge and his ability to negotiate confidently with the employer. So whatever you want just do it sincerely with a very good scorecard. You shall achieve what you want.

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Food Science is still a very new discipline, and it is growing due to rapid urbanization and lifestyle changes worldwide. Being a branch of applied sciences, food science is very multi-disciplinary in nature, just like biomedical science, pharmacy or translational science.
Food science involves chemistry (organic, inorganic and physical), biochemistry, microbiology, nutrition, chemical and process engineering. The holy grail of food Science lies within the understanding of the chemistry and biochemistry of food components like proteins, carbohydrate, fats, minerals, vitamins and water.
So, the field needs highly qualified and train... View more

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Keep attention/eye on employment news. There are immense job opportunities. All the best.

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding admissions in M.Sc. Know your eligibility, admission information, scope of this course etc.
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/what-is-msc-course-all-about-know-the-full-form-eligibility-scope-blogId-13439" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/what-is-msc-course-all-about-know-the-full-form-eligibility-scope-blogId-13439</a>

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If you feel you will be able to perform well in this course, you should definitely opt for it. Also, it should complement your B.Sc. Course, so choose a subject which will help your career. You should pursue a course where your interests lie, and which you feel comfortable studying. There are a lot of job opportunities for M.Sc. (Life Science) graduates in government and private sector. In Government sector you will get a good job by passing various exam conducted by PSC, UPSC and SSC. Some of the common employment areas are as the following:
Medical/Testing laboratories
Biotechnology Firms
Seed and Nursery organizations
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Scope for Higher Studies after B.Sc Biology.
There are various higher study options available for an aspirant with a B.Sc Biology degree. Some of the important higher study options in Biology that are generally chosen by the candidates who wish for a higher study in this field include the following.
Master of Science in Biology.
Master of Science in Biological Sciences
Master of Science in Applied Biology
Master of Science in Conservation Biology
Master of Science in Computational Biology
Master of Science in Environmental Biology
Master of Science in Environmental Microbiology
Master of Philosophy in P... View more

45 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Nowadays, most of the colleges are conducting entrance exam for M.Sc courses instead of considering B.Sc score. It will have very less impact but most of the times the marks you scored in entrance exam will be considered so if you score less in B.Sc and more in the M.Sc entrance, it will be better and even if they want to consider, it will be around 60% only anywhere.

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Yes, ofcourse. You may choose either of the two. In both the courses, you need to complete Graduation first, thereafter, you need to clear the entrance test.

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M.Sc Eligibility Criteria
Basic eligibility criteria for pursuing an M.Sc course requires students to be graduates from a recognised college with a minimum cutoff percentage (as stated by the respective college/ university) preferably in Science stream. There is usually no age limit to join the course. Students can option to pursue M.Sc immediately after they complete their graduation or even at a later stage.
Note: M.Sc eligibility criteria might differ from college to college depending on their policy.

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<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/the-oxford-college-of-science-h-s-r-layout-bangalore-3049/courses/msc" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/the-oxford-college-of-science-h-s-r-layout-bangalore-3049/courses/msc</a>
Please check the link for the same.
Good luck.

277 Views Posted 9 years ago

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MBA and M.Sc. both are good courses and both have good scopes also. As you have done B.Sc. in nursing then I think you should do M.Sc. as it has more scope than MBA. After M.Sc. in nursing you can get a good job in hospitals, clinics and labs with a good salary.

178 Views Posted 2016-06-29 19:35:38

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It is based on your mind set. If wish to be in teaching line, you can do M.Sc itself. (% is not important in career for M.Sc but if you have more excellence and basic knowledge, you can settle in good position. Otherwise, it takes.
If you like to have MBA for quick job opportunities, you must have to consider below points:
#Top placements providing college
#College should be good ranked college
#Must consider alumnus, friends, relatives who are completed MBA. Since in MBA, you have multi options (courses) to select.

173 Views Posted 2016-02-23 15:10:31

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Hi Aadarsh,
Most colleges have a different provision for admission based on course, duration, type, etc. You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

71 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Salary depends on your skills and the company which selects you. Every company has its own salary structure. No college can guarantee a good salary or pay. Some colleges have good placement tracks, but one cannot answer about the salary.

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