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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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No, you cannot do M.Tech in food tech as the requirements are completely different. There is no Masters+PhD (food proc) programme in any college as Ph.D requires clearing UGC NET exam. You should pursue M.Tech CS which will give you better packages.

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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SDATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST

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MCAER UG CET Physics Syllabus:
Measurements
Scalars and Vectors
Force
Friction in solids and liquids
Refraction of Light
Ray optics
Magnetic effect of electric current, Magnetism. MCAER UG CET Chemistry Syllabus:
Some basic concepts of chemistry
States of matter: Gases and liquids
Redox reaction
Surface chemistry
Nature of chemical bond
Hydrogen, s-Block elements (Alkali and alkaline earth metals)
Basic principles and techniques in organic chemistry
MCAER UG CET Mathematics Syllabus:
Trigonometric functions
Trigonometric functions of Compound Angles
Factorization Formulae
Straight Line
Circle and Comics
Sets
Relations and Functions
Probability
Sequences and s
...more

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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SDATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST

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For medical field, biology is preferable.

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PGT stands for Post graduate Teacher. And eligibility criteria for a PGT is a Masters degree (in any discipline) from a recognised university, B.Ed or equivalent degree from a recognised university. So, as per your question, you have completed your Masters in Biotechnology, but for a teaching post like PGT you need to complete your B.Ed as well.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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If you are from India then you cannot do MBBS without biology as one subject in +2.
Actually, you need to have biology as one subject in +2 and pass with 60% marks to be eligible for NEET examination. You need to qualify it then only you can get any medical college in India.If you are rich enough i.e Eligible to give donation and fees then you can get a medical college by just qualifying NEET. But the donation for the course is so huge that middle class cannot afford it.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Hello,
After completing B.Sc, you can apply for following courses :-
1) M.Sc. In Chemistry / Botany / Zoology
2) M.Sc. In Clinical Research
3) M.Sc. In Food Nutrition and Dietetics
4) M.Sc. In Biochemistry
5) MBA in Pharmaceutical Management
6) MBA in HR / Marketing / Financial Management etc. But best is going for biotechnology/ food Science branch.

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