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subhasish debroy

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Dear Student,
So far inputs I have for doing M.Sc. offered by S.C.S.&T of IIEST required qualification is - B.Sc. Hons or equivalent with 55% (40% for SC/ST) in different domains like microbiology, botany, chemistry, biochemistry, physiology etc. which includes Food and nutrition also. There is one condition - the candidate must have to study chemistry as one of the subject in Degree level. Standard admission procedure of the Institute is followed. You may visit their site for detailed information.
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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
As far as information I have, a B. N. Y. S (naturopathy) Bachelor of naturopathy and Yoga Science is an eligible Degree for pursuing M.Sc. In Nutrition and Dietetics. You may have to appear the entrance exam as per the admission procedure of the Institute where you intend to pursue your M.Sc in the said discipline.
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Suni K

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Chennai Mathematical Institute offers opportunity for B Tech holders to pursue M.Sc. In Mathematics, Computer Science and Data Science. Visit https://www.cmi.ac.in for details.

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Shabana Bee

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To get admission in German universities first you have to qualify their entrance exam. As your degree should be of 60 percentage or above, you can get admission very easily after qualifying the entrance exam.

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Aastha Shive

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Can you please elaborate the name of the college, as-as per the college website, it does not offer the course:
http://www.vesim.ves.ac.in/programmes/masters-of-management-studies-mms/admission.html

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Aravinth Rangarajan

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You should have 60% of marks in B.Sc. Apply through sastra.edu, you will have to go through the counselling process.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Alka, you can do M.Sc. After B.Sc. Chemistry. Your B.Sc. Marks will be given more weightage than class 12th. Whether or not PCM is required in 12th will depend on the university admission requirements but not required during B.Sc. Commonly.

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Suni K

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No, you cannot pursue this course.
Course Type & Intake Capacity:
Grantable: 30
Non-Grantable: 24
Eligibility:
B.Sc Physics
Duration:
4 Semesters
(2 years)
Selection Process:
As per the merit.

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Shabana Bee

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You can go for Loyola College. This is the best college for M.Sc. You should be updated about counseling procedure.

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