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Shiksha Kumari

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You need to get in touch with the university for reliable and correct information. Hence, it is advisable to get in touch with the college officials for detailed information on admission process because the same is not disclosed on the college website.

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anila k

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JEST is Joint Entrance Screening Test. It is a screening test conducted for the candidates who want to pursue M.Sc. Integrated Ph.D and Ph.D programmes. Joint Entrance Screening Test 2018 will be conducted in the second week of February. JEST Exam is conducted for the following subjects:
Physics
Theoretical Computer Science/ neuroscience/ Computational Biology
A candidate can appear in either Physics or Theoretical Computer Science subject, but not both.

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anila k

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For admission to M.Sc. food Science and nutrition, you need to have graduation in any of the streams like Home Science, Nutrition, Dietetics, Food Science, Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry and Microbiology.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Dhanraj, You need to successfully complete 10+2 level of education in Science stream completed from a recognised university. A minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST candidates) at 10+2 level.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Hope you are doing well. You must have passed HSC/equivalent exam with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects with any one of the subjects Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/ Technical/ vocational subjects. In these subjects, taken together, you should have secured a minimum of 50 % marks. You must crack IIT or any entrance exam conducted by the state to be eligible to get admission for engineering. All the best.

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Nitin Nagarkoti

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If you are general or OBC, then don't expect B.Sc. . Physics from DU in 83%. I got 93.6% in PCM & I got listed in the 5th cut-off. If you have at least 90%, then you can hope for it. But, you can do B.Sc. . Phy from other universities like IP, etc.

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Pragati Bansal

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Don't look at the college. Strive for the course you want to take. There is no mention of the name of the college in your degree.

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Anagha G Nair

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Eligibility for M.Sc botany course:
Bachelor's degree in sciences with botany, zoology and chemistry or other subjects in the faculty of life sciences/biological sciences with minimum 50% marks (45% marks for SC/ST students).

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Candidate must have completed B.Sc. in Home Science, Nutrition and Dietetics with courses in
Physiology, Food Science, Nutrition, Dietetics and Biochemistry from a recognized university. You can try.
Thanks.

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