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rahul r

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Top Hotel Management Colleges in India and their fee structures are mentioned at the link provided below:
This ranking is based on college rankings published by India Today and The Week. Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/ranking/top-hotel-management-colleges-in-india/98-2-0-0-0.

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rahul r

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Higher Studies Options after B.Sc in MLT course:
Master of Science M.Sc in Medical Lab Technology
Master of Science M.Sc in Nuclear Medicine Technology
Master of Science M.Sc in Medical Imaging Technology
Master of Science M.Sc in Medical Technology
Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Genetics and Medical Laboratory
Post Graduate Diploma in Laboratory Services
Post Graduate Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology
Job Opportunities for B.Sc in MLT Graduates:
The graduates after their completion of Bachelor of Science programme in MLT have a huge scope of securing a career in various fields. A talented MLT graduate can earn a challenging professio
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rahul r

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B.Sc (Hons) is much more specialised as compared to the B.Sc (General) degree, and academically, B.Sc (Hons) is a more standard degree as compared to B.Sc (general). If you want to study any one of the main sciences (eg. chemistry, physics, mathematics, etc.). In detail, it is advisable to go for a B.Sc (Hons) course. But if you want a more balanced and multi-disciplinary approach, it is better to pursue a B.Sc (General) course for under-graduate studies. Regards.

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rahul r

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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 trained Foo
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rahul r

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In order to pursue a science course from any of the top colleges, you will have to appear for an entrance exam. In this article, we have listed some popular M.Sc entrance exams that science aspirants should consider giving in order to secure admission in a good college.
Top M.Sc entrance exams in India are mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-bsc-msc-entrance-exams-in-india-blogId-13484.

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rahul r

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Yes, you can appear for B.Sc (Ag.) entrance exam conducted by Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, provided you clear class 12 exams.
Eligibility for B.Sc in agriculture:
Interested aspirants for the course are required to fulfill the below-mentioned eligibility criteria.
Completion of Intermediate (12 years of school education) in science stream
physics, chemistry, biology and/or mathematics as the subjects of study
admission process for UG & PG Courses:
Chandra Shekhar Azad University admissions in different UG and PG courses offered by it are done through Uttar Pradesh Combined Agriculture and Technology Entranc
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astha singh

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Hi Sowmiya!
It is up to you whether you want to be a costume designer or get into research field. You can start your career now and look for a job if your interest lies with core costume designing industry. If you wish to enhance your knowledge base, become a lecturer in design, pursue M.Phil or get into research field, pursuing M.Sc will make sense.

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Surbhi Mathur

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There are many options after graduation in every field but if you want to pursue your post graduation in horticulture only then you can opt for either:
M.Sc in horticulture
Postgraduate Diploma in Horticulture and Landscape Gardening
M.Sc Ag Horticulture (Floriculture and Landscaping).

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RAUT ROSHAN

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Any B.Sc course is not best. It's your own choice to choose a course and make it best. But if you want to join any B.Sc course then bio chemistry, forensic science, forestry, genetics and B.Sc chemistry are good.

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