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With 60% marks you can go for any private college and moreover you might have given entrance exam in the past for Government Universities as eligibility criteria is 50-55% in most of the entrance exams but if you haven't given any of them then only private colleges are left to apply.But there are very less chances to get into the University u have mentioned with such marks.Anyways,All the best.
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https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-colleges-Telangana
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-colleges-Warangal
You can visit this link for the college. Regards.
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https://manipal.edu/wgsha/programs/program-list/msc-dietetic-applied-nutrition/eligibility.html
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Please mention the university that you want to know about.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 15
However, study of medicine is better than study of science. But, if you want to study science then do MSc and PhD in biochemistry / medical biochemistry. Biochemistry deals with study of chemical basis of life in living organism including plants and animals. It is very much developed science and has following branches:
Animal biochemistry
Medical biochemistry
Clinical biochemistry
Plant biochemistry
Environmental biochemistry
Nutrition biochemistry
Industrial biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, etc.
Study of Biochemistry has good scope like in teaching in medical and dental college, clinical
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6 years agoGuide-Level 15
1. Any chemical specialization is bound to exclude the real beauty of botany: the study of diversity and evolutions in the plantae. So, you may want to consider that.
2. A lot depends on your real specific interest in chemistry. Do you find biochemistry fascinating? Or is it inorganic chemistr
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