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ZIAUL HASAN

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Dear Nishta,
Nutrition Sciences is also an allied subject of Life Sciences or Biological Sciences or Home Sciences. Therefore as you are graduated from Life Sciences or having a B.Sc. Degree in Life Sciences subject then you are definitely eligible for pursuing Masters or M.Sc. In Nutrition or allied fields from any recognised institutes or universities from India or even abroad. Best of luck!

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Dear Kushal, Microbiology is also an allied subject of Life Sciences or Biological Sciences. Therefore, as you are graduated from Life Sciences you are definitely eligible for pursuing Masters in Microbiology from any recognised institutes or universities from India or even abroad. Best of luck!

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Dear Shagun,
Marine Biology is also an allied subject of Life Sciences or Biological Sciences. Therefore, after graduating from Life Sciences or B.Sc. , you are eligible for pursuing Masters in Marine Biology from any recognised institutes or universities from India or even abroad. Best of luck!

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kanu vashisht

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You must have high percentage, it will be difficult for you to manage.

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Dear Bhavika,
Please be specific and describe a little bit more about your queries so that we can able to guide you more clearly. Most of the Indian universities nowadays conduct entrance examination for their undergraduate courses and the subjects you have mentioned are quite common. You can go and check the college or university website about your desired course and subject of interest. You can easily find the link of the syllabus on the university website. Good Luck!

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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One must have completed his 1st year without any backlog/reappear. *One should have the minimum percentage required in eligibility qualification of current year (in which student is seeking migration). *Student has to submit Migration certificate and Character certificate from head of present institute / university from which he/she is migrating. *Mapping of transcripts is done and for this one has to pay mapping charges. If this goes well and there are no issues in mapping, one can join the university. *After joining he is supposed to spend 2 or more years in university.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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B.Sc. Biotechnology has lots of career opportunities as compared to B.Sc. Life Science. You will get good salary also. And placement is always a surity in biotechnology.

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