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You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/getListingDetail/29696/institute/college-Institute-Of-Business-Studies-And-Research-Ibsar-Navi-Mumbai-India
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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
1. The basic eligibility criterion to pursue M.Sc (Nutrition and fietetics), the degree is BH.Sc/ B.Sc (Home science) with specialization in the related field accredited by ICAR.
2. Some reputed colleges and institutes do conduct entrance examination to get admission for M. Sc. (Nutrition and dietetics) degree course.
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You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/getListingDetail/29696/institute/college-Institute-Of-Business-Studies-And-Research-Ibsar-Navi-Mumbai-India
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It is not mandatory to have experience to join Master's degree after completing B.Sc. However, it is recommended to at least have above 2 years of experience before opting for Master's degree. The market is over saturated with inexperienced candidates with Master's degree.
To get some experience will give you an upper hand at the time of placements as experienced candidates are more preferred by employers compared to inexperienced candidates.
I hope it helps. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.
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No, there is no such restriction from TIME coaching institute. Anybody can join it and can get the coaching from the same. Therefore, please go and approach freely without hesitation.
All the best.
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1. Revise at least twice before exam:
Map out your studies in a way so that adequate time is left for revision. It is equally important that no topic should be skipped while revising. Revise everything.
2. Basics have to be strong:
Having a strong command over the basics is better than just knowing the entire subject. Numerous questions are asked from subjects like current affairs, Indian history, Geography, Indian Polity, Ecology, Biodiversity and Environment, hence they should be prepared in detail.
3. Solve mock test papers:
Solving previous year
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One thing you need to know - no college itself takes responsibility for 100% job placements. It can be said that the name of big institutes can fetch you interviews over the time but getting out of them successfully totally depends on you.
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