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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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Hi there, the admission is on. You can appear for LPU NEST and secure your seat. You need to have 60 percent aggregate marks in class 12 with either medical or nonmedical or equivalent. At LPU the forensic Science programme deals with a theoretical and practical background in all the areas of criminalistics which demonstrates proficiencies in laboratory skills like forensic molecular Biology forensic Chemistry and toxicology. It aims to make the student understand and apply the basic concepts of forensic Biology Chemistry and toxicology in forensic sciences. Make adept to perform procedures as per laboratory standards in the area of fo
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The BVDU B.A. LL.B. Mock test is scheduled for 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM on 2023-05-14. The mock test will be conducted online and will cover the following topics:
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For admission in IHMCT college, you need to write the NCHM-JEE entrance exam conducted by NTA. You can go through their website for the dates and procedures.

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Hello Jatin Sharma, the cutoffs for different branches keeps changing every year depending on choices of students. However you can download the college predictors for JEE Mains examination available on the net. These will help you in finding out as to what is the ranking or percentile required to get admission in different branches in NITJ. Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Raman Ballabh, both these choices have pros and cons. But I would strongly recommend that you should go on for integrated M.Tech in CS. By this your future problems of appearing for entrance for PG is avoided. In addition, it's always good to have PG in any branch. Best wishes to you.

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