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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Esha,
You may refer the link below for the complete details regarding M.Sc chemistry at NIT Trichy :
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-chemistry-national-institute-of-technology-tiruchirappalli-113118

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Hi Nazneen,
Yes, you are eligible for doing M.Sc nutrition course.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Yes, you are eligible to do MBA in agribusiness. B.Sc students are not in anyway exempted from MBA. After doing MBA, your job scopes will only increase, compared to what you might get with your B.Sc.

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JOTHISHMATHI SWAMIAPPAN

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Hello,
Most of the admission applications are considered in the first and second weeks of June. So, it is better to contact the college/university before meeting them for this spot admission thing. However, though for spot admission you need to fill up the application form and have taken the Challan or DD for the fees and all. Also, the admission process may differ from university to university. Please do check with the department beforehand for the further steps.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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It should be M.Sc in Chemistry if you want to continue with this line and if not then there are many courses you can do like MBA in your favourite subject or specialisation.

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Last year's cut-off for M.Sc in Chemistry is same as this year. 50% in B.Sc in Chemistry, Applied Chemistry or Applied Science from any recognised university with Physics or Mathematics/B.Pharm (or) Biology/ Botany/Zoology as ancillary subjects.

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