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Soumya Bajpai

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Hi, If you have completed B.Sc. In biotechnology then M.Sc. In Biotechnology would be a better choice. Since, it will add more weightage to your specialisation.

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Soumya Bajpai

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Hey,
I am mentioning the cut-off for M.Sc. in Biotechnology at University of Hyderabad in the format: Category - cutoff (in %)->
General: 51.46% or more
OBC(NCL): 41.88% or more
SC: 25% or more
ST: 25% or more
EWS (General): 51.46% or more

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Siddhant shyamal

Beginner-Level 5

For pursuing M.Sc. at CMC Vellore the cutoff is NEET is 625+ (general category) . Now if you belong to an SC/ST category you should need around 535+ NEET category.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Admission Process:
Interested candidates can apply online or offline with required information. Eligible candidates need to appear for the aptitude test conducted by Shivaji University. Candidates are selected based on Shivaji University entrance exam score and marks obtained in graduation. Selection parameters and weightage :
Entrance Exam Score- 50%
Graduation score of 2nd/ 3rd year- 50%. Seat Break-up: 60 Total Seats
Eligibility:
Candidates who have passed graduation from recognised University/institute. Tuition fees: INR 40,000
Hostel Fees: INR 8,600
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Chavvi Agarwal

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Pawan singh

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The Master of Science programme offers forensic Science as one of its courses. The scientific method of obtaining and interpreting knowledge about the past is known as forensic Science. This is most essential in the legal profession, where forensics is used to investigate crimes or civil cases, but forensics is also used to study ancient times in subjects like astronomy, archaeology, Biology and geology. This is a 2 year full time course to get into this course Candidates must have earned a Bachelors degree in Science from a recognised university. Candidates must have received a minimum aggregate score of 50% or higher on their most re
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Shahrukh Khan

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You can pursue M.A. Statistics as you have both maths and Statistics as compulsory.

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Pawan singh

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Colleges affiliated to Mumbai university are mainly giving admission as per the marks or grade/CGPA. So in Mumbai Maharashtra, you are not needed to pursue any entrance test for M.Sc. Zoology because university marks are considered.

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Pawan singh

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No you are not eligible for MS PG course because Candidates who have completed M. B. S. degree course are eligible to pursue three year PG course in Surgery. As per Medical Council of India, as many as 1871 institutions are approved for providing Master of Surgery MS degree to candidates for a total of 12591 seats. But there are certain PG courses you can apply after BHMS:

  • Diploma in Social and Preventive Healthcare
  • PG Diploma in Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery
  • Diploma in Electro-Homeopathy
  • PG Diploma in Clinical Diabetology
  • PG Diploma in Preventive and Promotive Healthcare
  • PG Diploma in Health Science Research
  • PG Diploma in Hospital an
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Deeksha Dixit

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Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Food Technology and Management is a full-time postgraduate program.
Qualified postgraduates in food technology can get job opportunities in sectors such as food processing companies, production managers, and food research laboratories.
To be eligible to apply, candidates should hold a Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a recognized university with an aggregate of at least 50% marks.
For instance, according to the official website of M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women, the minimum requirement to get admission in MSc Food Technology and Management is an undergraduate degree in a related or allied fi
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