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Hi Sabi,
There are 2 options-
1. You can do a 1 year Bachelor of Nursing for registered Nurses from UCOL. This is a 1 year course, and costs NZ$17065/-.
But to work as a nurse in NZ you will need to apply for registration with the nursing council of NZ. To obtain NZ registration as a nurse, you will need to undertake what is known as a Competency Assessment Programme (CAP) through a nursing school. (this can be done at UCOL).2. You could do a Bachelor of Nursing Degree for Overseas Registered Nurses from Wintec or EIT. This is a 2 years course. You will receive hospital placements during this course. Once you complete this course, you wi
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You can fill if you meet the college specific requirements and criteria. Please check college websites for notifications and cut-offs and apply accordingly.
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The Delhi University offers B.Sc. in Agro-Chemical and Pest Control, which aims at providing adequate exposure to global and local concerns that explore the many aspects of societal relevance in environmental science.
For details refer the below-mentioned link/PDF file:
http://www.du.ac.in/du/uploads/old-ug-courses/1472011_BSC_Agrochemical_PestManagement.pdf
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-agriculture-colleges-delhi-ncr?ts=10037163&rf=filters&ct[]=10223&bc[]=26&ss[]=sp_15&ed[]=et_20&co[]=Public
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Your query is very ambiguous. Every college and programme have different cut-offs. You must also clear the entrance exams. Also, you did not mention your preferred programme. Nevertheless, besids IITs and NITs here are the top most colleges for science:
St. Stephen's College, Delhi
Loyola College, Chennai
Christ University , Bangalore
Hansraj College, Delhi
Fergusson College, Pune
Madras Christian College
Hindu College
and Ramjas College.
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Scholar-Level 17
1 Fundamentals of Food Processing
2 Introduction to Food Chemistry
3 Fundamentals of Food Microbiology
4 Normal and Therapeutic Nutrition
5 Food Hygienic & Sanitation
6 Fundamentals of Milk Processing
7 Food Analysis
8 Food Laws and Quality Assurance
9 Concentrated & Dehydrated Milk Products
10 Fermented & Coagulated Milk Products
11 Technology of Cereals and Millets
12 Bakery & Confectionery Products
13 Technology of Pulses & Oilseeds
14 Post Harvest Physiology and Handling of Fruits & Vegetables
15 Principles of Fruits and Vegetables Technology
16 Processed Fruits & Vegetables Products
17 Technology of Spices and Plantation Products
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It has vast career options. You can do B.Sc in biotechnology. Good luck.
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