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Rahul Singh

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Seats are available but your percentage does not meet the desired cut-off (sixth list) which is 82% for OBC. Try in other colleges. If vacant seats are available and the cut-off goes down then you may check again.

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chandrakant solanki

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No course is easy and guarantees to give good career prospects. Anyways, you can go for home science as it is comparatively easy than life science.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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I shall suggest you to appear for entrance exams of reputed institutes like IISER and NISER, do score well in JEE as IITs too offers courses in life sciences if you wish to. Lastly, don't stop after graduation, march ahead for Master's degree. Later, you can enter the pharma sector, research or scientific writing field, etc. Choose a course for which you are ready by heart and not because of others. Each curriculum holds its own benefits and flaws. But it's up to us how to pave our path to have the unstoppable career.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
The top colleges for doing B.Sc Life Sciences are:
University of Delhi, Sri Venkateswara College, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Rajasthan Vidyapeeth University, Acharya Narendra Dev College, Indira Gandhi National Open University, etc.
They can be considered as some of the top educational institutions that offer the course of Life Sciences. These colleges are unique in diverse aspects such as training offered, infrastructure, learning atmosphere provided to participants, etc.
Thanks!

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Vishal Kumawat

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You will get admission in life science in Dibrugarh University and your percentage is normal.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

Eligibility for M.Sc. in Food Technology:
Candidates wishing to apply for the course need to fulfill the following eligibility criteria:
Graduation completed from a recognized university.
A minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) at the level of graduation.
Graduation needs to have been completed in any of:
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Botany
Zoology
Microbiology
Biotechnology
Home Science
Agriculture
Food Science and Nutrition
Food Technology
Candidates awaiting their graduation-level examinations results are also eligible to apply on provisional basis.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Eligibility Criteria / Entry Requirements for M.Sc chemistry in DU:
B.Sc. (Hons) Chemistry (3 Years Course after 10+2) with 50% or above marks in aggregate both main and subsidiary (integrated) and 50% or above marks in Chemistry from Delhi University or any other University whose examination is recognised as equivalent to University of Delhi and fulfil other conditions of eligibility. or
B.Sc. (Genl. )/B.Sc. (Pass) (3 Years course after 10+2) with 60% or above marks in aggregate and 60% or above marks in Chemistry from Delhi University or any other University whose Examination is recognised as equivalent to Delhi University and fulfi
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shalu KumariI am a commerce student from Kolkata.

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Yes, of course you can.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

Guide-Level 12

Yes, you can, provided the specific college or university you are applying allow you to.
Having said that I personally think it is better to remain committed to one field. Later, when you will be looking for jobs, that might be concerned as recruiters like people who specialize. But then again, do whatever you feel okay in doing and whatever happens, do not regret your decision ever. Good Luck.

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