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Candidate must have completed B.Sc. in Home Science, Nutrition and Dietetics with courses in
Physiology, Food Science, Nutrition, Dietetics and Biochemistry from a recognized university. You can try.
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To be honest, the scores aren't good enough for you to get into a decent college. With your work experience being not too much, you can still put in more efforts and try next year once again. By then you'd have even longer work experience and another chance at having better scores. Mechanical engineering is best suited for NITIE and IIT Mumbai. You can try for JB or even PUMBA for that matter if you want to stay in Pune.
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Whether you have taken admission via lateral mode or after 12th, it matters less during placement season. What matters is your academic record/performance, how you conduct yourself during the interview, etc. This institute has a reasonably good record of placing students. However, it all depends on the condition of India's economy when you pass out. Chances are that Indian industry would be booming by then. So, have no worries.
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Either mark sheets or academic transcript will be required in addition to other documents like your financial statements, etc.
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