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M.Sc (Information Technology): Eligibility
Candidates can be eligible for admission if they fulfill any of the following conditions:
Bachelor's degree in Information Technology/ Computer Science/ Physics/ Stats/ Electronics or equivalent examination with at least 45% marks in aggregate from a recognized university.
B.Tech /BE degree holders in Computer Science/Informational Technology are also eligible for M.Sc IT course.
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Candidate must have passed 10+2 in Science stream with minimum 60% marks in aggregate and 65% marks in Physics and Mathematics. Candidate will be selected based on the merit basis only. Thanks!
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As you should know that BSc Food Nutrition is a 2-year full-time PG course. The courses aim to offer eligible candidates the opportunity to acquire the required skills for working in various technical roles in the health sector, food industry, and food regulatory agencies. PG in food nutrition work in areas such as Technical Sales, Innovation regarding the products, and Product Quality Enhancement, which is perspective to all aspects of the food industry, including product development and sales. Here, the average annual course fee ranges between INR 20,000 and 3,00,000 depending upon the institute offering the courses.
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You can pursue M.Sc in chemistry or Maths only if you had chemistry or Maths as your subjects in your graduation, only then you can pursue M.Sc. In respective subjects otherwise you are not eligible for the same.
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