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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of M.Sc in food and Nutrition of Lady Irwin College Delhi is given below. Eligibility criteria B.Sc (Hons. ). In Home Science / B.Sc (Pass) in Home Science / B.Sc (Hons.) In Food Technology: after (10+2)/ PGDDPHN (1 year), from Delhi University or any other University whose examination is recognized by the University of Delhi as equivalent and fulfill other conditions of eligibility. Should have passed Nutritional Biochemistry and any two subjects in the following areas: Food & Nutrition / Nutrition through the life cycle / Public Nutrition / Food Science and Processing / Diet therapy / Microbiology/ Nutrition
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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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Eligibility criteria for M.Sc Chemistry for the University of Delhi is given below for an idea. There are two types of seats known as Merit and Entrance test seats. Eligibility criteria for merit seats is B.Sc (Hons) in Chemistry from University of Delhi only with at least two papers of Mathematics with minimum of 60% of marks. While the eligibility criteria for entrance test seats at DU are as under:-
1. B.Sc (Hons. ) Chemistry (3 Years Course after 10+2) from University of Delhi or any other University whose examination is recognised as equivalent to the University of Delhi fulfilling other conditions of eligibility. Candidate
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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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Yes, it is good for you to pursue M.Sc. Either from distance education or from any open university, because all you need to have knowledge and skill in that subject. Thank you.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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Educational qualification: The candidates who have passed B.Sc with 60% or above marks, as well as candidates from Social Science discipline having Education/ Philosophy/ Geography/ Political Science/ Sociology/ Social Anthropology/ Economics as one of the subjects in B.A. -III Examination, have passed with 60% or above marks shall be considered as nonsubject candidates. Thank you.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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M.Sc Forensic Science, Candidates should be Science graduate. Hence, you are eligible for this course.
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