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Some universities do accept engineering as the eligibility for admission to M.Sc courses. If your intended institute is accepting it then you can go ahead. But I would advise you to go for executive MBA of one year in one of the IIMs.
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https://www.shiksha.com/university/anna-university-chennai-3084
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In these courses, the students are taught about the engineering and science techniques and activities which are involved in food processing, fermentation, preservation, microbiology, analytical chemistry, home science and flavor & color index.
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Candidates wishing to apply for the course need to meet the following minimum eligibility criteria:
A minimum aggregate score of 55% at the level of graduation in B.Sc. or B.E./B.Tech. or an equivalent degree with Mathematics as one of the main subjects of study completed from a recognized institute or university.
Candidates waiting for their final year exam results can also apply for this course on a provisional basis.
Job profiles offered to such postgraduates include Game Programmer, Robotic Scientist, Computer Scientist, Software Engineer etc. There is scope for such professionals in dev
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