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Kunal Roy

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To get M.Sc (biotechnology) in the mentioned institutions, you need to complete B.Sc and then qualify JAM. On the other hand, you can also sit for JEE Advanced for IITs and IISc and IISER aptitude test for IISER, but it is for integrated B.Sc+M.Sc.

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Nikhil BhusariKnows about lot of Things..!!

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Hello,
No, maths is not compulsory to take admission in M.Sc in Food Technology. Check out this link for more details about admission in M.Sc (Food Technology) DY Patil University, Navi Mumbai.
Here is the link:
http://www.dypatil.edu/schools/biotech-and-bioinformatics/
You can also download application form the above Link.
Good luck.

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amit kumar

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If you have not developed an interest in any field then B.Sc in life sciences will be a good option as you need to study botany, chemistry and zoology in it. It has a great scope too.
All the best.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Vijay,
The following are some of the top exams for
M.Sc in chemistry:
1) Acharya Nagarjuna University (M.Sc Chemistry Entrance Exam)
2) Annamalai University (M.Sc in Chemistry Entrance Examination)
3) Banaras Hindu University (BHU) M.Sc Chemistry Entrance Exam
4) Calicut University (M.Sc Chemistry Entrance Exam)
5) Cochin University of Science and Technology Common Admission Test
6) Department of Chemistry, University of Pune M.Sc Chemistry Entrance Exam
7) Indian Institute of Science M.Sc Chemistry Entrance exam
8) Indian Institute of Technology Joint Admission Test (IIT-JAM)
9) Jadavpur University M.Sc Chemistry Entrance Exam
10) Madurai
...more

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Shovan Mohanty

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Hi, yes ofcourse you can.
You need to appear for GATE examination for this branch which is the major eligibility for pursuing a M.Tech. degree.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Prakruthi,
Yes. you can do M.Sc in Astrophysics after B.Sc in physics. The eligibility is graduation completed with science from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate score of 50%.
Some colleges or universities do conduct some entrance exams for admission.

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Kushal Doshi

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Regarding the curriculum it is almost the same but since K.J Somaiya is autonomous there is no mess like Mumbai University. For playing football D.J Sanhvi doesn't have its own ground while K.J Somaiya provides a huge campus. Connectivity to the city depends where you stay as both of them are at the main spots at their places. Can you please tell more clearly about the scope thing? Thank you. All the best!!

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