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Baskaran M

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Here are some colleges offering (M.Sc) Health or related programs without entrance exams:

Mangalayatan University, Bangalore Science College, Integral University, Amity University, SRM University, VIT, IPU, IGNOU, Annamalai University, Kerala University, LPU, Symbiosis University, Subharti University, IMTS Institute, and SKU University.

 

Check the admission criteria, fees, and accreditation for each college.

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Baskaran M

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MSc Nutrition and Dietetics at KLE Society's. Nijalingappa College:

- *Eligibility*: 50% in relevant Bachelor's degree

- *Entrance*: Karnataka PGCET or others (check with college)

- *Admission*: Merit-based, document verification, and counseling (if required)

Contact the college for specifics.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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Calcutta University does not typically rely slowly on CUET score for admission to its MSc zoology programme instead the admission process generally based on a combination of factor including Merit a university level entrance exam and sometimes score from other national level exam likes CUET PG

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Jasleen Shukla

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For admission to Manchester Uni MSc Advanced Computer Science, the entry requirements are given below: 

  • A first class Honors degree with 65% average from a UK university or equivalent
  • IELTS with 7.0 score / TOEFL with 100 / PTE with at least 76
  • Previous degree trabscripts
  • CV (if graduated more than 3 years ago)

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Shruthi Gangatkar

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The closing rank for general category in M.Sc Chemistry was around 787.

You rank is actually very close to the cutoff.

You may receive a seat in 2nd round or 3rd round as it might change across the rounds when seats freed.

Congratulations on your excellent rank and all the best.

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Lakshmi

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Several universities in India offer integrated Bachelor of Science (BSc) and Master of Science (MSc) courses. Some prominent institutions include the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) such as IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras, IIT Kanpur, IIT Roorkee, and IIT Delhi, the National Institutes of Technology (NITs), the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs), the University of Hyderabad, Delhi University, and the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. Additionally, institutions like St. Xavier's College (Mumbai), Fergusson College, Hansraj College, and Presidency University also offer these integrated programs

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Sonali Samal

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BIT Mesra is solid if you're into Geoinformatics. They've got an in-house Digital Innovation Lab, plus tie-ups with external orgs. In 2025, for example, ADROSONIC ran an internship focused on AI + digital mapping—super cool stuff. Placement-wise, PG students pulled in average packages of INR 10–11.5 LPA, though it might be a bit lower for niche courses like this. Still, the exposure and network you get. Totally worth it.

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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To pursue an MSc in Physics and Mathematics,  you typically need a strong background in both subjects, often requiring a BSc in Physics or Mathematics with a significant component of the other. Some universities may offer specialised programs like Mathematical Physics or Theoretical Physics that combine both fields. 

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Parul Shukla

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No, admission to either the BSc or MSc in Diabetology programs does not require NEET. These courses are distinct from medical courses at the MBBS or MD levels.

For non-MBBS candidates interested in diabetes care, admissions are more accessible because they are typically determined by academic merit, pertinent undergraduate credentials, or institute-level entrance exams.

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