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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Yes, after completing B.Sc in Chemistry, you can apply for M.Sc in Food Science and Nutrition course.

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jyoti goel

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The post-graduation course of M.Sc is of 2 years span, as per the guidelines of UGC. Rest, I will advise you to contact the university, which give you the most appropriate and authentic answer to your queries.

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jyoti goel

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The eligibility criteria for studying for doing M.Sc, is having done B.Sc from a recognized university. Next, what you require is to have made up to the minimum percentage the college you chose requires in your graduation in order to be eligible to take admission in post-graduation.

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jyoti goel

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As far as I know, since biotechnology is a practical subject you don't have an option of the distance programme. Microbiology likewise is also a practical subject. So, you will have to go for the regular classes, that might be a different matter that the amount of attendance can be low.

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pushpendra malav

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Both UGC NET and CSIR NET exam are held for the selection of assistant professor and JRF. And the minimum eligibility criteria is post-graduation degree. The candidates can apply for their post-graduation subject or its related subject only. As you have completed both MBA and M.Sc. You are eligible to apply for both UGC NET and CSIR NET. The NET exam consist of two papers. First paper is common for all the subject on the other hand the second paper of NET is based on the major subject of your post-graduation that you have applied for. So you must have deep knowledge of the subject. You should apply for the subject for which you have mo
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amish jain

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The UGC NET exam is organized for assistant professor selection in university and junior research fellow. The CSIR NET exam is also organized for the same purpose. The difference between both exams is that CSIR NET Exam is held for Science stream candidates while UGC NET Exam is held for commerce, arts and other stream candidates. The CSIR NET Exam is held for chemical Science, Physical Science, Mathematical Science, life Science and earth Science. The candidates can apply for their post-graduation subject or its related subjects only. As you have completed the M.Sc. In Biotechnology, you can apply for CSIR NET life Science subje
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