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40% marks in Part II with Psychology as an optional at BA./BMR, M.Ed/ M.A (Education)/ M.Sc (Home Science)/ Diploma in Child Psychology or Industrial Psychology.
*But if you are already working as a software engineer, changing your field to psychology won't be a wise decision.
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http://www.nssce.ac.in/courses-and-admission/
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The eligibility criteria for this course in colleges like Christ University-Bangalore, St Stephen's College-New Delhi, Loyola College-Chennai and Mount Carmel College-Bangalore is graduation in any discipline with Mathematics and English as the main subjects with a minimum of 50% aggregate. However, institutes prefer students with a B.Sc/BE/B.Tech degree.
How to get admission in Master of Science [M.Sc] Mathematics)?
Usually, the admission process starts in the month of March/April where the colleges release the notification and application form both online and offline.
Direct admissio
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CAT and MAT both are MBA entrance examinations.
Both have almost the same syllabus. Just that the difficulty level of MAT is lower than that of CAT.
CAT is usually taken by students to get into IIMs.
Apart from IIMs, CAT percentile is accepted in almost all the colleges.
Same is not the case with MAT.
You can get detailed information about both the exams here:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/mat
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cat
Good luck.
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Educational qualifications required: B.Sc in Home Science (Food and Nutrition) or B.Sc in Nutrition and Dietetics or other relevant B.Sc courses. After B.Sc, one must also complete M.Sc or PG Diploma in Clinical Nutrition or Food & Nutrition.
After completing relevant B.Sc. and M.Sc. courses, one must go through 6 months long internship stint at any one of the many hospitals recognized by the IDA OR possess 2 years work experience at any multidisciplinary hospital as a dietitian.
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https://www.shiksha.com/college/birsa-institute-of-technology-dhanbad-36789/reviews?course=176108&sort_by=year of gradution&type=question
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Hi Shresth,
The ideal choice is a Bachelor's degree in an area of your choice and relevance. Since you have not mentioned the subjects clearly it is difficult to comment upon. Check here for options and see what interests you:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/bachelors-of-science-in-abroad-cl1242
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I am afraid, along with B Com, you will not be able to study automobile engineering.
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Agronomy: Basics of Agronomy, Field Crops (Kharif), Field Crops (Rabi), Crop Production, Weed Management, Irrigation Techniques, Water resource management, Organic Farming, Sustainable agriculture. Apart from theoretical subjects, practical sessions are also involved, in case of these subjects.
Plant Genetics: Botany, Basics of Genetics, Plant Breeding, Seed Technology, Basics of Biotechnology. Apart from the above-mentioned theoretical subjects, practical sessions involving these subjects are also present.
Soil Science: Introduction to Soil Science, Soil Fertility, Soil Chemistry, F
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