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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Hello, I actually think this is a very subjective question. If you're interested in the nutrition filed and wants to further explore then it might be a good option for you, since you have done bjmc you will have an idea about content writing you'll be able to write content related to the particular topics. But, if you're confused and just want to be doing something after Bjmc, then I would suggest you to actually explore more in the media field, it is a vast industry with many carrer options, you can go ahead with public relations, social media management, journalism, graphic designer, communication specialist, media strategist etc. I
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For pursuing M.Sc at college of Nursing Sangli Bharati Vidyapeeth depends on the specialization choosen by the candidate. Here are the details:
-> Total Tuition Fees: Approximately INR 2.1 Lakhs for entire 2-year.
->First-Year Fees: The fees is around INR 1 Lakh for the first year and similar for the second year.
->General Tuition Fees: INR 136000 lakh per annum.
->Institutional Quota Fees: INR 183750 lakh per annum.
->NRI Quota Fees: $7500 lakh per annum.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Mohamed Sathak A.J. College of Nursing Charges for M.Sc.: All the courses have a different charge. The total course charge for M.Sc. courses will be around INR 50,000 to INR 70,000 a year for all tuition, exam, and all other administrative charges. Add hostel charges, uniform, etc. For the most up-to-date information, it's best that requests be made directly to the college or checked on the college's website concerning the fee schedule and other scholarship or financial aid forms.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A three-year BSc Honors or General or relevant degree from a recognized university in India. The minimum mark percentage required for admission to the MSc program is 40. It is necessary to have a bachelor of science degree. There is a 5% relaxation for candidates from reserved categories.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Both MA and MSc Home Science are post graduate degrees in Home management. Home Science identifies the ways and means to build up a healthy family life. The subject mainly focuses on the different aspects of food and nutrition, Child development, Textile industry, home welfare and so on.
There exists only a marginal difference between these postgraduate courses. The main difference lies in the emphasis given to certain topics of study. MA Home Science stresses on the artistic values in Home management where as MSc Home Science focuses on the scientific aspects in house keeping. Even though there exist a lot of career opportunities
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Admission to the integrated M.Sc+Ph.D program at IISc Bangalore typically requires a strong foundation in Mathematics, especially for subjects like Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, or Biological Sciences. Since you do not have a Mathematics background, it might limit your eligibility for certain research areas. However, you can explore the Ph.D. program separately after completing your B.Sc if you meet the specific requirements for your chosen research field.
It's best to review the eligibility criteria for the exact program on the IISc admissions website.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue an MSc in Sericulture after a BSc in Agriculture. To be eligible for an MSc in Sericulture, you must have a BSc degree in Sericulture, Agriculture, or Horticulture. You may also need to have a minimum aggregate score of 55% from a recognized university.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 7
MGM Institute of Biosciences and Technology, Aurangabad (MS) was established In the year 2001-2002 with the vision to provide knowledge-based technological services to satisfy the needs of society and the industry.
This college provides UG and PG courses in many fields.
Yes, this college is a good option for doing M.Sc in biotechnology. The programs aims to provide hands-on practical experience of both laboratory work and theoretical techniques. It trains the students in biotechnology, research strategies, and develops their understanding of the nature on bioscience knowledge and research. The course enables to learn about
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