Can a biology student apply for pursuing B.Sc in food technology in DU if he didn't opt for maths?

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    darshana j

    5 years ago
    In Delhi University's scenario, it isn't. You can get admission with both your PCM and PCB percentage which ever is higher. But there's around a 3% relaxation for PCBM students, though not sure if it criteria still persist. Furthermore, DU offers only B.Sc. Honours degree in Food technology. If you wanna go for B.Tech in Food Technology then it might be better to have an option of maths and drop biology.
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