M.Sc Eligibility

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priyank sharma

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Admission is based on the rank/score/ marks obtained in IIT-JAM and the registration form end date for IIT-JAm is 17th April 2018. Here, total 12 seats are available 6 for general/OBC, 3 for SC/ST.

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Navdha Thukral

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It depends on the percentage you get in your 3rd year or you can get admission through entrance exams.

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Shefali Arya

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You need to have 50% in your graduation degree. Degree holders in subjects such as Physics, Mathematics, Economics as well as engineering can apply for this course.

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Savikram Sandhu

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- The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing M.Sc (Nutrition & Dietetics) the degree is BH. Sc / B.Sc (Home Science) with specialization in the related field accredited by ICAR.
- Some reputed colleges and institutes do conduct entrance examination for admission.

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Krishma Khurana

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You can check for the eligibility criteria on their website may be. That'll help you better.

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Kavya Saluja Evans

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Hi Alka,
It is good if you have a first class, the better your percentage, the chances of getting admission is high in good universities. In case you don't manage to get a first class then you should really focus on getting super grades on your Bachelor's degree. But overall, if you are trying or planning to study abroad in near future then strengthen your academic profile as best as you can. Having said that, colleges have different admission requirements, some are more competitive than others. 75% is a widely accepted percentage by the top ones.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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No, you can't. Zoology and nursing are totally different fields.

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