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himanshu dwivedi

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Yes, for entrance exam, you need to have some basic knowledge of other subjects. But, exam patterns differ from college to college. Therefore, it is not compulsory that all entrance exam may have physics as their subject.

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Sanjana SodhiDevelop a passion for learning.

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Nutritionists or dieticians can build a career in the following sectors:
1. R&D (Research and development).
2. Healthcare sector (Hospitals, clinics, health centers, etc.)
3. Government schemes and organizations.
4. NGOs.
5. Teaching and education sector. To build a career in the R&D sector, qualifications like M.Phil and Ph.D. will be of use. M.Sc. M.Phil and Ph.D. qualifications will also enable one to take up the job post of a lecturer or instructor.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Rameshwari,
There is no subject as botany in CSIR UGC NET exam. It is covered under life sciences subject rather than only botany subject. Please visit csirhrdg.res.in for complete information about the exam and subjects.
Good luck.

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Ragesh C.R

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Yes, they accept. Apply at the earliest. The admissions are going to close soon.
It a good college.
All the best.

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Vimal K B

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First year fee- INR. 30,500
Second year fee- INR. 30,500
Total- INR. 61,000

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Ashis Mittal

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For getting admission for M.Sc Microbiology, you must be a graduate in B.Sc with Botany, Zoology or Microbiology, as one of the subject. But, if you hold a degree in Zoology honors, then it would be difficult to get admission for M.Sc Microbiology.

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himanshu dwivedi

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If salary is considered, then MBA will be best for you.

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Garima KaushikEducation is my prime concern.

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No, you'd need to firstly appear in integrated M.Sc Ph.D of 5 years. After this, you can proceed to pursue post-doc.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Shaik Aeysha,
Click on the link below for universities offering agriculture and also check out the entrance for better understanding.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-agriculture-colleges-india
Below are the universities and entrance exams:
AGRICET
GBPUAT
CG PAT
AIEEA UG|PG
IGKV CET
MCAER CET
Madhya Pradesh PAT
OUAT
PAU
Rajasthan JET
UPCATET
UAS,
UHS,
UAHS PF.

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