I want to know about the latest cutoff information for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food and Nutrition at Calcutta University.

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Sai Kiran
3 years ago
A candidate will be selected to take up B.Sc food and nutrition course only if he/she has passed the chemistry in previous qualifying exams and further need to take it as one of the elective subjects respectively Student needs to score minimum 50% of the exam

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3 years ago
Admission in Calcutta university Food and Nutrition is based on 12th marks. Minimum Eligibility criteria is- Class 12 pass with Chemistry and minimum 50% aggregate and 55% in Chemistry

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