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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
St Xavier's College offers both stand alone B.Sc in Biotechnology programme and integrated B.Sc plus MSc in Biotechnology programs depending on the specific campus for example St Xavier's College Mumbai has introduced a new 4 year BSc in Biotechnology and Computational Biology while St Xavier's College Kolkata offers and indicated B.Sc + MSc in biotechnology.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Eligibility: B.Sc Physics/PMCs or equivalent with at least fifty percent aggregate (higher for some categories). Process: online application? entrance test (conceptual Physics + basic math) micro presentation/PI offer fee payment. Keep SOP, research interests, internships/project abstracts ready—they love structured academic intent. Expect fees in the low to mid lakh rupees per year range, plus lab/ exam/ hostel charges. Research exposure, summer schools, and PhD pipeline support are solid differentiators here
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
VIT Vellore has no cut off on entrance Exam in M.Sc. Biotechnology. Rather, you will be able to get admitted based only on your grades in your Bachelors degree. At least 60 percent of cumulative score in a field related to Biology science ( e.g Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Biotechnology). The SC/ST, candidates belonging to the North-Eastern states, Jammu & Kashmir, and Ladakh should be considered at 50% at relaxed eligibility. This merit is used to process such applications and shortlisted candidates are invited to be admitted. Remember to consult the official VIT Vellore site to obtain the latest and the most accurate admission guid
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Several government colleges across India offer and M.Sc in psychology with fees ranging generally between INR 5000 to INR 80000 annually and hostel fees wearing between INR 3000 to 95000 notable institution include the University of Delhi Banaras Hindu University of Calcutta Allahabad University and Mysore University
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Hyderabad in two specialisations. These are- Fashion Design and Interior Design. Both of these are offered in full-time mode and for a duration of two years. Interested candidates must score the minimum required aggregate in graduation to apply for the course and get selected in the same for admission.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, it is possible to get admission to IIT Kharagpur for MSc+PhD in Mathematics with a rank of 250 in IIT JAM for candidates belonging to the General AI category. Round 4 of the cutoff list has been released and the cutoff rank for admission to MSc+PhD in Mathematics was closed at 254 for candidates belonging to the General AI category. For candidates belonging to the OBC AI category, the cutoff rank was closed at 391. For candidates belonging to the SC AI category, the cutoff was closed at 1014. For more categories such as ST AI and EWS AI category, getting admission to the college with this rank is possible.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
A. The cities in India that are best for studying BSc/MSc in Diabetology are:
Delhi NCR: Access to reputed healthcare institutions and academic diversity.
Mumbai & Pune: Known for top private medical institutes and hospitals.
Chennai & Bengaluru: Strong presence of diabetes research centres and hospitals.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
There isn't currently an MSc programme in Diabetology offered by AIIMS or JIPMER. One of the main components of their MD or DM programs in endocrinology is diabetes management.
Candidates interested in postgraduate-level specialisation in diabetes from premier institutions may consider fellowship programs or related MSc programs in metabolic sciences if available in future updates.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The undergraduate BSc in Diabetology programme focusses on the fundamentals of diabetes treatment, physiology, and patient care. It gets students ready for entry-level positions in medical and clinical settings.
A postgraduate programme called the MSc in Diabetology expands on basic knowledge by covering more complex subjects like complications, research, and public health tactics. It is appropriate for professionals looking for leadership positions or areas of specialisation in diabetes care and clinical or academic research.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
In simple terms DNB focuses heavily on hands on clinical skills in diverse hospitals (often private) with a tough, centralized exam but MD/MS gives more structured, research focused learning in medical colleges with university specific exams leading to slightly different career paths but both are recognized specialist qualifications.
Think of DNB as more "real-world, fast-paced" training and MD/MS as more "academic, textbook-heavy" with strong mentorship but DNB is gaining ground for its clinical depth.
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