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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Yes, you can do that. But, you would have to start over fresh.

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Nutrition Science is also an allied subject of Life Sciences or Biological Sciences or Home Sciences. Therefore as you are graduated from Life Sciences or having a B.Sc Degree in Life Sciences subject then you are definitely eligible for pursuing Masters or M.Sc in Nutrition or allied fields from any recognized institutes or universities from India or even abroad. Best of luck.

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kanu vashisht

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Go with B.Tech, only if you want else go for BA.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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There is no degree with business and physics. Your other option would be to study B.Sc Physics or BE, and then do MBA or M.Sc Management.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Admission CalendarThe admissions to the M.Tech. /M. Des. And Ph.D. programmes may be made in either or both of the two regular semesters. The Head of the Department concerned may take the decision in this regard. Admissions to MBA programme are made once a year in July. Admissions to the M.Tech. /M. Des. And Ph.D. programmes are normally made in April-May for the first semester and in November- December for the second semester. The Dean of Academic Affairs will notify the admission calendar each semester. In addition, the department may process applications for admissions to Ph.D. Programmes on a continuous basis and admit students as
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kanu vashisht

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You can do that course online and you can check that, yes you are eligible for which one in perfect.

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Abhishek Raghav

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Regular degree is better and valuable than the distance one. Regular degree helps you better understanding the course as the lectures will be on a regular basis and doubts also got cleared in the classroom. Also, the regular course helps you get job placement but not in distance. If one has time then I will recommend you to go for Regular one. But be sure you take a regular degree from the right college. If you want any suggestions for college then let me help you. There is a college Dr C. V. R. U. in Bilaspur (https://www.cvru.ac.in/) which is the best college as I can say this with my personal experience. This college has the best in
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Abhishek Raghav

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No, MBA is better when you done it from regular college. In college when you attend regular lectures, participate in all co-curricular activities, prepares for mock interview then MBA could be a good investment. But the only thing matters is the college from where you pursue an MBA. College plays the most important role in MBA. PGDM is also more valuable and enhance your skills when done regularly. The best college for MBA in my known is Dr. CVRU Bilaspur (https://www.cvru.ac.in/). The college also focuses on education and as well as personality development. Mock Interviews preparation is also good and helps a lot in cracking interview
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Abhishek Raghav

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NOC is the No Objection Certificate, which is required by the college. Let me understand you through 2 scenarios. Scenario 1: If you want to change college in a university then you will need an NOC. Like you complete 1st year in college and you change the college, and in a new college, you will study from 2nd year. Here NOC will help the new college in knowing that last college has no objection to leaving your last college. Scenario 2: If you want to change University then there is no requirement of NOC as you will take a new admission. When you have decided to quit with your college, then I would like to say be smart and careful while
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