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Balachander Kannan

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Yes, you're eligible to do M.Sc. , in life Science, but you need to choose a course carefully which is relatable to your undergraduate course. In India is possible to do a cross-major degree, and several private institutes accept this process. The food Science course syllabus is incorporated with the Life Science course subjects. So, you may select industrial biotechnology, food, or agri-related courses as your Master's degree. Hope this answer will helpful to you.

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Ankit Rao

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No, for pursing PG Food Science and technology from ICAR you must have done your Bachelors from a ICAR Accredited Private or government University.

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Ankit Rao

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Yes, you can. For admission in B.Sc Anesthesia Technology the only eligibility is class 12th with 60% or a Diploma in any stream with 60%.

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Balachander Kannan

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Your question is not correct. The CSIR NET exam is conducted 2 times in every year, to select eligible candidates for JRF to pursue Ph.D. or work under government-sanctioned projects and Lectureships positions in government institutes. Mostly the application process starts in March or April for the June examination and September or October for the December examination. The eligibility for CSIR NET is to pursue M.Sc. , or complete M.Sc. , for JRF and M.Sc. , for lectureship. The age limit criteria are also there, and exams are conducted in a computer-based format, similar to NEET. So, visit the official CSIR NET website or NTA website f
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yash sahani

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The main difference between BBA aviation management and B.Sc. Airport and airline management is that in B.Sc. You will learn more theories and in BBA you will gain more of practical experience. But you should SEE where your interest lies. If you want to study more about airport and airline, then you should go with B.Sc. In airport and airline management.

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Ankit Rao

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The top colleges for biotechnology in Andhra Pradesh are
1. Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
2. GITAM
3. Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Science
4. Yogi Vemana University
5. Acharya Nagarjuna University.

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Ankit Rao

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You can click on the below link for the admission process for GNM course at Godhra government nursing college and the fee structure of the course
https://www.shiksha.com/college/school-of-nursing-general-hospital-godhra-200959/course-general-nursing-and-midwifery-gnm-946245.

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Ankit Rao

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No, the Holker college does not have good placements. Hardly any companies came after B.Sc. CS. But if your Goal is M.Sc. Or MCA then you can consider it but for B.Sc. CS only it is not the best option. You may go for Delhi university colleges like SSCBS, Miranda, DDU, etc. For B.Sc. CS.

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Balachander Kannan

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In general, Government colleges are offered courses with reduced fee structures. The fee structure for B.SC., Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry is around Rs. 10,000 per annum, including laboratory fees, and may be with exam fee*.

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Balachander Kannan

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Both have some similarities, however, B.Sc. , Hons have different advantages and disadvantages to the general one. B.Sc. (Honors) in Agriculture is a 4 years undergraduate course, while B.Sc. , Agri is 3 years programme. The syllabus for B.Sc. , Hons is slightly different, and students should submit dissertation work at the end of the course completion, this degree is a superior degree. In terms of employment opportunities, a B.Sc. (Hons) degree is more productive and advantageous than a standard B.Sc. (general) degree. In India mostly (90%) both are considered equally in terms of government and private jobs. The knowledge you learned
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