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ZIAUL HASAN

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Nutrition Science is also an allied subject of Life Sciences or Biological Sciences or Home Sciences. Therefore as you are graduated from Life Sciences or having a B.Sc Degree in Life Sciences subject then you are definitely eligible for pursuing Masters or M.Sc in Nutrition or allied fields from any recognized institutes or universities from India or even abroad. Best of luck.

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Yes, you are eligible. You can apply now.

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To be eligible for M.Sc. You must have completed the graduation degree, The IIT JAM exam is conducted for the admission into IITs or IISc or other top institutes for M.Sc. Integrated Ph.D. and integrated courses. The graduation degree is the minimum eligibility for the same while there is no age limit. The IIT JAM exam is organized for six subjects in Bio-technology, physics, chemistry, geology, mathematics and mathematical statistics. The candidates must have the subject for 4 sem or two years to be eligible for the exam. You should go through the complete syllabus of the exam if it is matched as per you exam. Visit the blog htt
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One must be aware of CSIR NET exam pattern as every section has negative marking. Part A 0.5 mark will be deducted on each wrong response
Part B- 0.5 mark will be deducted on each wrong response
Part C- 1 Mark will be deducted on each wrong response. So answer wisely. While you are all set to prepare for the exam, you must ensure to follow the latest CSIR NET Syllabus.
Here we have enlisted the Must not leave topics for CSIR Life Science
Molecular Biology
Cellular Biology
Biochemistry
Instrumentation
Genetics
Do not take general aptitude for granted, prepare it well so that it may prove to be a game-changer.

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Dear Nishta,
Nutrition Sciences is also an allied subject of Life Sciences or Biological Sciences or Home Sciences. Therefore as you are graduated from Life Sciences or having a B.Sc. Degree in Life Sciences subject then you are definitely eligible for pursuing Masters or M.Sc. In Nutrition or allied fields from any recognised institutes or universities from India or even abroad. Best of luck!

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