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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

JAM is competitive examination and there is no guarantee that you will get IIT of your choice. Therefore, It is recommended that you opt for MSc Maths at IIT Bhubaneswar and can try to appear in JAM again.

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sindhu g gowda

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You can't shift directly from a traditional degree (B.Sc) to professional degree (M.Sc horticulture). If you want to do M.Sc in horticulture, you should complete B.Sc in horticulture only.

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chandrakant solanki

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M.Sc in chemistry is the only course offered by some universities by distance. Rest are not offered by distance.

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Lovely Professional University

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Naseer, the eligibility of M.Sc IT is
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (any discipline) or equivalent.
Check the link for more details
http://www.lpu.in/programmes/all/Graduation/Computer_Applications_and_IT/M.Sc._(Information_Technology)#Details

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Prathusha Singh

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Naseer, some universities like Lovely Professional University don't have this criteria. Their eligibility criteria just asks for a candidate to be pass in graduation with 50%.
There must be some other universities following the same criteria. You need to check.
If we talk about of LPU, it is doing really good on the placement front along with academics. So, you can think about taking admission there.
Best of Luck.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
You will find the best options here:
http://www.daaddelhi.org/en/

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Samreen khan

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Listed below are the top institutes to pursue higher studies in food technology in India:
1) Central Food Research Technological Research Institute in Mysore, Karnataka
2) University of Delhi in New Dekhi
3) Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University in Aurangabad, Maharashtra
4) University of Calcutta in Kolkata, West Bengal
5) University of Madras in Chennai, Tamil Nadu
6) Jadavpur University in Kolkata, West Bengal

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Rishab,
You must complete your Bachelor's degree first to be able to study a M.Sc. A four year Bachelor degree is required to study in Canada.

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