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HARSHIT patidar

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You have to score more then 75% in 12th to take admission in B.Sc (hons)

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Sachin Omesh

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Hello Fellow student,
The latest cut off information for B.Sc. Home Science at Brahmand Mahavidyalaya, Rath is around 60-70% .

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Apoorva Pothula

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Dear aspirant
The answer is yes. Any one, or any age group can do any type of graduation the eligibility is need to have a plus two, or puc Certificate so no need to hesitate, you can do graduation in Distance mode or direct education. There is no age limit. I hope you have a great future, u just go ahead. All the very best for u.

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jasveer singh

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There is only a marginal difference between these two. And that difference lies in matter of certain topics being covered and the fact that B.Sc. Home Science will mostly require 10+2 in Science Physics Chemistry Biology Maths Duration The duration of Bachelor in Home Science is 3 years covering 6 Semesters B Sc Home Science jobs are available in various fields and aspirants can expect job opportunities in teaching research corporate management extension and social welfare corporate and industrial self work The top the highest paying B.Sc. Courses are B.Sc. Biochemistry B.Sc. Computer Science B.Sc. Agriculture B.Sc. Nursing B.Sc. Infor

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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As per B.Sc. Home Science eligibility criteria, students must have completed 10+2 in Science with any two subjects from Agricultural Science, Physical Sciences, Natural Science, Nutrition, Chemistry Biology or a Home Science Vocational Course are required to be considered for this B.Sc. Home Science course.

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Sumit naroliya

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The other colleges you can go for-
Mount Carmel College - [MCC]
Lady Irwin College, Delhi NCR
Women's Christian College - [WCC]
Queen Mary's College
Government College for Women
St Teresa's College (Autonomous)
Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College For Women - [JBAS]

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Deeksha Dixit

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Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Food Technology and Management is a full-time postgraduate program.
Qualified postgraduates in food technology can get job opportunities in sectors such as food processing companies, production managers, and food research laboratories.
To be eligible to apply, candidates should hold a Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a recognized university with an aggregate of at least 50% marks.
For instance, according to the official website of M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women, the minimum requirement to get admission in MSc Food Technology and Management is an undergraduate degree in a related or allied fi
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Dhruv Parikh

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No, you are not eligible for MSc, for that, you should have a BSC degree or be graduated.

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Manoj Ganthya

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Hello MANJU,
Government College, Rajgarh is most popular college . In here, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences 29 subject, in Sciences 14 and many more subject available here.
In Government College, Rajgarh College for M.A in Home Science 1st Sem Fees - INR 19000
2nd Sem Fees - INR 19500
3rd Sem Fees - INR 16000
4th Sem Fees - INR 20000
I hope are helpful form this answer. Thanks

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Nidhi gupta

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Hi,
If you are done with your M.Sc. Then yes, you can apply for CSIR UGC. You won't face any problems with that. All the best.

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