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Eligibility criteria : Bachelors degree in Food and Nutrition/ Food Technology/ Food Science/ Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics of Composite/ General Home Science/ Biochemistry/ Biotechnology /Microbiology/ Chemistry/ Agriculture/ dairy / fisheries at B.Sc. / B.A. MS with a minimum of 55% marks. So you are not eligible for M.Sc. Food and Nutrition programme.
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1. Indian Military Academy (IMA) : Degree of a recognised University or equivalent. Age Limit and Marital status: 19-24 years (Unmarried)
2. Indian Naval Academy (INA) : Degree in Engineering from a recognised University/Institution
Age Limit and Marital status: 19-24 years (Unmarried)
3. Air Force Academy (AFA) : Degree of a recognised University (with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level) or Bachelor of Engineering
Age Limit and Marital status: 20-24 years (Unmarried)
4. Officers' Training Academy (OTA -
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The interior designing curriculum comprises of a combination of classroom and hands-on instruction in areas such as independent research, design technology, drafting, and design presentation. With an industrial-based curriculum, students learn how to operate computer-aided design technology, read blueprints, understand building codes, and decipher market trends.
The eligibility for admission to the program is that the candidate should hav
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However, if one has realized after spending a year in BA that this is not what one wanted to do, it is still not late.
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Masters in Mass Communication needs pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors Degree (any discipline) or equivalent.5% relaxation to North East states and Sikkim candidates/ Defence Personnel and their Dependents or wards of Kashmir Migrants and 10% relaxation to outstanding Sports Persons So if you belong to any of these categories then you can move ahead with your M.A. In mass com. Best for you would be to browse some good sites like I was doing the other day to find a course for my cousin from the web site of Lovely Professional University, where they have mentioned very clearly all the details of all courses. The admissions the
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