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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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Bhavana Pandey

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Candidates seeking admission to M.Sc. Programmes have to appear for CUSAT CAT (Common Admission Test). Based on this qualifying exam score, the university prepares a rank list and allots seats to eligible candidates. Candidates seeking admission must check the eligibility requirements before filling out the application form. The basic eligibility criteria for M.Sc. In Marine Biology is that candidates should have completed a B.Sc. Degree in Fishery Science, Fisheries & Aquaculture, B.F.Sc. (Bachelor in Fisheries Science), B.Sc. Industrial Fisheries, B.Sc. Industrial Fish & Fisheries, B.F.Sc. (NS) Bachelor of Fishery Science (Nautical S
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Vaibhav pal

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The eligibility criteria for the course may vary from college to college, but generally, you need to have a Bachelors degree in food Science or related discipline with a minimum of 50 percent aggregate marks from a recognised board or university2. Some colleges may also require mathematics as a compulsory subject in 10+2.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Yes, you can generally apply for M.Sc. In Food Technology with a background in B.Sc. Biotechnology. While the specific eligibility criteria may vary among universities or colleges offering M.Sc. In Food Technology programs, a Bachelor's degree in a related field such as Biotechnology is often considered suitable for admission. Food Technology is an interdisciplinary field that incorporates principles from various disciplines such as Biology Chemistry microbiology, and engineering. As a graduate with a B.Sc. In Biotechnology, you would have gained knowledge and skills in areas relevant to the study of food technology, such as molecular
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The eligibility criteria for MCA (Master of Computer Applications) or M.Sc. (Master of Science) programs can vary depending on the specific university or institution you are applying to. While I can provide some general information, it's important to check the specific eligibility requirements of the universities or institutions you are interested in. In many cases, universities require candidates to have completed their undergraduate degree with a certain minimum percentage or CGPA. They may also require a specific background in terms of the subjects studied during the undergraduate programme. As you mentioned that you have an ATKT (A
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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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Yes, You can  it is possible to pursue an M.Sc. in Computer Science after completing a B.Sc. in Physics. 

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