Can Biology students apply for food science and technology course? Is maths necessary for admission in the same?
Asked about School of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics - D.Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai - B.Tech. in Food Science and Technology
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2 Answers
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Hi,
Eligibility Criteria:
The candidate must be either 17 years of age or attain the age at the time of admission. Candidate must have passed HSC (10+2) or equivalent examination from a recognized Board, securing minimum 50% marks in the aggregate of all subjects. English as a subject is compulsory.
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