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Tanya Sharma

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1. Loyola College Chennai, India (Advanced Zoology & Biotechnology)
2. St. Xaviers College- Kolkata, India
3. M.Sc. In Biotechnology-St. Stephens College Delhi/NCR, India
4. Presidency College (Chennai) Chennai, India
5. Fergusson College Pune, India
6. Christ College/University Bangalore, India
7. Mount Carmel College Bangalore, India.

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Tanya Sharma

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You need to have Masters degree in any stream with minimum of 50% marks for OBC candidate. Maximum marks is 100, so you need to score at least 50 marks to sit in for interview.

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Tanya Sharma

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Yes, with this rank you can get a seat in M.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics.

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For M.Sc in mathematics at MDU Rohtak, the minimum cutoff scores of three counselling is 48.5% to 24.5%.

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Tanya Sharma

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The latest cutoff information for M.Sc. (Biotechnology) at CCSU is yet to be rolled out by the university and the expected cutoff is approximately 75 percent based on past year's records.

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After completing BDS a student can do MS by clearing the NEET exam and enter either a government college or a private college. The benefit of pursuing MS is that it will give you additional clinical knowledge that can be used in your clinical practice.

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Diksha Bodwal

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The cut off by percentage was 82.93% in the year 2022 for Round 1.

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Diksha Bodwal

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MS pursued by the candidates who have completed M. B. S. Course from a medical college recognised by Medical Council. A graduate of any recognised university in any discipline with 50% or more marks (45% for SC/ST candidates)
Candidate should have completed registration either from Medical Council after passing final MBBS examination and should have completed one-year Internship.

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