B.Sc Botany

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meenakshi sharma

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Either, you can go for research by doing M.Sc and Ph.D. or you can do MBA if you're more of a business person.

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Navita Batra

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For direct entry which is for fresh graduates:
B.Sc is mandatory in (Perfusion Technology / Anesthesia Technology / Cardiac care Technology/ Echocardiography) / MBBS/BAMS/BHMS
Snce you fall in this category, I don't think you can apply to this course.
For Lateral Entry:
Science graduate with 10 years experience in Perfusion Technology in a recognized hospital.
For detailed information, click below
http://kledeemeduniversity.edu.in/index.php/allied-m-sc-courses/

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Ashish Kumar

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1. AKI's Poona College of Arts, Science and Commerce.
2. Anantrao Pawar College.
3. Baburao Ji Gholap College.
4. Fergusson College.
5. Mahatma Phule Mahavidyalaya.
These are the best colleges in Pune for B.Sc in zoology.

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Navita Batra

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Yes you are eligible to appear for M.Sc. In botany. Eligibility criteria for M.Sc Botany is as follows. Recognized undergraduate degree in B.Sc. Or equivalent
A recommended minimum score at the level of graduation which can vary from college to college
For admission to M.Sc. Botany course, all universities follow their own admission norms. For instance, University of Delhi prepares a merit list on the basis of which University Colleges take admissions. Most of the institutions have direct entry as admission mode. However, there are some universities which prefer to conduct entrance tests for admissions. Hence, the students who have appea
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Yes, you can pursue this course.For more information you can download the brochure from the given link:
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/dietics-nutrition/course/amp/diploma-in-dietetics-and-applied-nutrition-university-of-mumbai-fort-13981
Thanks!

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Here are some of the list of things, you can start:
1. Start from the beginning: Figure out what all physical and mental aspects where you lag and start working on those things from scratch. For example: maybe your face doesn't have a good jaw line, Now all you have to do is start working on your face structure. Surf the internet and find out how to get your face in a good shape.
2. Take a membership in any a decent fitness center: Yes, fitness is a crucial part when you talk about modelling so in order to get in a good shape, you must have a right guidance to work on yourself. Maybe you can go for a PT (Personal trainer) and a dietitian
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Ashish Kumarfsociety

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No, for this course the candidate must have studied physics, chemistry and biology in class XII. Minimum aggregate score of 50% is required in 10+2 examinations.

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