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chandrakant solanki

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There are many universities offering M.Sc via distance mode, just check for details on Shiksha or you can directly check on universities website for distance courses offered by them.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Hi,
You are eligible for this course. It's a two-year full-time postgraduate course divided into two semesters.
Duration-
Minimum: 2 Years
Maximum: 5 years
Eligibility- B.Sc (Home Science) / B.Sc (Applied Nutrition) / B.H.Sc (Rural) / B.Sc (Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics) / B.Sc (Food Science and Quality Control) / B.Sc (with Nutrition/Foods as one paper) / B.H.Sc (Home Science special 4-year course) / B.Sc (Microbiology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry) / B.Sc (BZC).

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chandrakant solanki

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No, the requirement for NET is either M.Sc completed or the final year result awaited.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Management seats are seats that are bought/given to the average scoring students for extra fees. For a management seat, you can see the university website. Self Financing courses are courses for which Government or UGC financial aid is not provided and the student has to bear the cost of study and mostly working students do this course and meet the expenses of study themselves. Self-financing courses cost more than the regular courses but the curriculum remains the same.
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Shalini Sharma

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Hello Prachi,
No, you can't. The basic rule of NET exam is that the candidates can only apply for the exam with their masters' subject. According to your subject, you can apply for CSIR NET Earth Sciences in the place of UGC NET. It would be a better option for you. It is a national-level exam which is conducted for the Science stream students who want to become a researcher or a lecturer. To appear for the exam, you should have minimum 55% aggregate marks in your masters. If you want to appear for junior research fellowship, then your age must be less than or equal to 28 years. For assistant professor, this age limit is not applicable
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Vishal Kumawat

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I would suggest you to basically go for M.Sc Plant Biotechnology from Banaras Hindu University because in this college, studies are good and placement is also good.

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