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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
After earning a B.Sc. in Operation Theatre and Anesthesia Technology, one can pursue an M.Sc. in Psychology. Despite the fact that a psychology degree is typically required for entrance, many universities may admit students with degrees in health sciences or related fields as long as they receive the lowest cumulative scores (around 50%). Interviews and entrance exams are often required for admission. Verify the particular college requirements since they could differ, and to improve your application, think about enrolling in any required psychology courses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Eligibility Criteria for M.Sc-Computer Science in Modern College Pune
Some eligibility criteria have to be fulfilled, by candidates, to get admission to Modern College's MSc Computer Science programme in Pune.
First, this course demands a passing Bachelors degree from any university-accredited institution in Computer Science or related fields as Information Computer Engineering or even Mathematics or any engineering branch.
The passing percentage for most students usually hangs somewhere from 50%-55%, as specified by the college.
Other than these, some must prove the worth for the entrance test organized by the college or
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The fee structure for an M.Sc in Nutrition course can vary depending on the college or university. However, here's an estimated range of fees for M.Sc Nutrition in both government and private institutions:
1. Government Colleges:
- Annual Fee: ?20,000 to ?1,00,000
- Additional Costs: Lab fees, library fees, etc. may apply.
2. Private Colleges:
- Annual Fee: ?1,00,000 to ?2,50,000
- Additional Costs: Hostel, library, and lab fees may increase the total cost.
The exact fee structure can vary depending on the specific institution, so it's best to check the official website of the university or college you are interested in for accurate and updated infor
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Definitely Yes, you can apply for Msc in Microbiology after BMLT.
For better job opportunites i would suggest you to pursue 3 years MSc in Medical Microbiology as it has self empolyement opportunities as well.
But you may have to fall under some eligibility requirements that is:
1) A bechelor's degree in a relevant subject such as microbiology and biology.
2) You must have a minimum marks of 55% in your BMLT
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here is a list of colleges offering MS in Food Science and Technology:
- University of California, Davis (USA)
- Cornell University (USA)
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA)
- Texas A&M University (USA)
- University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA)
- The Ohio State University (USA)
- University of Leeds (UK)
- University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
- University of Auckland (New Zealand)
- Manipal University (India)
- National Dairy Research Institute (India)
- Banaras Hindu University (India)
Check the respective university websites for specific course details and admission requirements.
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