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Anshika Maurya

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Christ University's eligibility criteria for its M.Sc. In Neuropsychology programme may vary from year to year and may depend on various factors such as academic qualifications, minimum marks required, entrance exam scores, and other requirements. However, in general, a Bachelor's degree in Psychology or any related field is usually required for admission into a Master's programme in Neuropsychology. Since you have completed a Bachelor's degree in Psychology Honours, you may be eligible to apply for the M.Sc. In Neuropsychology programme at Christ University, provided that you meet all the other eligibility requirements, such as minimu
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Anshul Gupta

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Yes, you are eligible to pursue M.Sc. Food and Nutrition after completing your Bachelor's degree in Medical Physiology from Amity University. M.Sc. Food and Nutrition is a postgraduate programme that provides students with an in-depth understanding of the role of food and nutrition in maintaining human health and preventing diseases. The programme includes courses in nutrition Science, food microbiology, food safety, food preservation, and public health nutrition, among others. To be eligible for the M.Sc. Food and Nutrition programme, candidates are required to have completed their Bachelor's degree in any relevant field, including Me
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The eligibility criteria of M.Sc. (Hons. ). Microbiology programme is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in Bachelors Degree (Applied Medical Science or Medical Science and Allied Medical or Agriculture or Biosciences or Food Science or Medical Lab. Technology or Life Sciences or Veterinary Microbiology & Parasitology or Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology or Clinical Chemistry or Public Health & Allied Sciences or Plant Science) or equivalent.

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Tanya Sharma

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Students who have obtained any one of the following degrees from any recognised University
and have obtained the minimum percentage as specified below are eligible to apply for the M.Sc. Programmes:
A: Minimum percentage is 50% or B grade for students who have the following degrees:
B.Sc. Foods and Nutrition, B.Sc. Food Science and Nutrition, B.Sc. Clinical Nutrition and
Dietetics/Nutrition and Dietetics, B.Sc. Public Health and Nutrition, B.Sc. Food Science and
Quality Control, B.Sc. Applied Nutrition, B.Sc. Food Technology
B. Minimum percentage is 55% or B grade for students with a degree in Pure Sciences :
B.Sc. Life Sciences, B.Sc. Bioche
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Tanya Sharma

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Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc in Pathology.

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Deepamjyoti Bhol

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Yes, why not! You can take admission in M.Sc. Maths. Only you have to clear the entrance exam required for the admission and a few basic knowledge on mathematics.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Yes, candidates who have completed their Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering can be eligible to pursue a Master of Science (M.Sc. ) in Zoology or Biotechnology, provided they meet the eligibility criteria of the specific programme and university they are applying to. The eligibility criteria for admission to M.Sc. programs may vary depending on the university and programme, but in general, most programs require candidates to have completed a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, with a minimum required percentage or CGPA. Some universities may also require candidates to have studied specific subjects in their undergraduate deg
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Harsh Singh

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I would like to know you that the eligibility criteria for M.Sc. In Criminology and Forensic Science may vary depending on the university or college that offers the course. However, most universities and colleges require a bachelor's degree in science, Forensic Science, Criminology, or a related field with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. As you have completed your bachelor's degree in physics chemistry and mathematics (PCM) combination, you may be eligible for admission to M.Sc. In Criminology and Forensic Science course, subject to meeting the other eligibility criteria. Some colleges may also require candidates to have studied c
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Shreyas More

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The eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Forensic Science is that the aspirant must have passed B.Sc. Forensic Science or B.Sc. Degree or any other relevant undergraduate degree with Science subjects from any recognised University, college, or institution.

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Isha Goyal

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Hi Vanish, yes, you are eligible for M.Sc. Statistics in Du or Bhu but it's totally depend on your under graduation marks, some of universities take entrance exam for post graduation.

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