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Use the link provided below for details regarding best colleges which offer courses in M.Sc. (Food and Nutrition) in India. You can use the filters on the webpage to navigate to a college of your choice. Additionally, you can download their brochure which contains important details like eligibility, admission criteria, important application dates, fee structure, etc. https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-food-nutrition-colleges-india.

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If you want to study in top institutes,you need to have a minimum of 80 percentile in CAT. Hi, CMAT Cut Off 2019 will vary from college to college. Since, there is no common admission process for CMAT, hence the testing agency does not release minimum cut off/qualifying marks for admissions.

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I don't think any college would offer such change in stream. But even if it does, (you might get IT but not CSE) you should be well prepared about the pre requisite. Learn C for starting because they already know C language as it was in their first year course. Moreover, their subjects might seem difficult to you as you've read mechanical engineering before.

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Retail Management is a good programme, if you are interested in the retail sector. If you are passionate about it, Business analytics is also a good option. Good luck.

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