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priyank sharma

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hello dear,
yes you are eligible for msc chemistry.
plese visit the college for registration they will give you more details about admission process.
best of luck

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Deepak PrajapatiWant to share my knowledge

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Here i mention a site please visit on this site
http://u can apply for the entrance exam conducted every year in last .form come out in january or in the first week of february/

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shaniya salahuddin

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Yes, you can attend MAT.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Dear Pavithra,I'll definitely recommend MBA healthcare management than M.Sc. For good job with handsome pay scale in both private and Government sectors. If you're insisted only on M.Sc, then M.Sc Allied health Science/bio statistics from Amritha University is best choice. You can employ in Teaching firms and some pharma/healthcare agencies. All the best for your future.

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Excellency admissions

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Since only 10 seats are there and all ten are offered on the merit basis, chances are less.

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Deepak PrajapatiWant to share my knowledge

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Primarily because it is an administrative headache (not an impossible task, just another painful task for people who are already overburdened)- and the people there (inside IITB) don't care as much about the issue as the people from the political parties that want the name to be changed. They really do want to do better and more productive things than to pander to the whimsical desires of politicians on this name-change brouhaha.
Either way, it isn't IIT Bombay's prerogative to change its name to whatever it wants. Considering the legal status of the IITs, any change of name has to take place through an act of Parliament as an amendmen
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Suchita Mantri

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There is no entrance examination for B.Sc courses.
Here is a link of the official website:
http://www.banasthali.org/banasthali/wcms/en/home/
You will get all the information regarding the same.
Hope this helps!

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