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Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate.Applicants must have passed the UGC-NET/JRF/SET/GATE/MPhil examination or any other national/state level entrance test conducted by the competent authority.Applicants must have a good academic record with no backlogs in the Bachelor's degree.Applicants must meet the specific eligibility criteria for the chosen M.Sc specialization.Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics with a minimum of 55% marks in the aggregate.Applicants must have passed the UGC-NET/JRF/SET/GATE/MPhil examination
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Raiyani Prince Madhubhai

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 To get into the M.Sc programme at Indian Academy Degree College in Bangalore, you generally need a bachelor's degree with a decent overall score. Usually, they look for at least 50% in your bachelor's degree. Let's take M.Sc in Microbiology as an example. For this, you'd ideally have 55% or more in your B.Sc. Botany, B.Sc. Zoology, B.Sc. Chemistry, B.Sc. Microbiology, or a related field. Now, about the application process—it's merit-based. This means they consider your academic performance. To apply, you'll likely need to provide some documents like your class 10 and 12 mark sheets, your degree/undergraduate scorecards
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In order to get admission to MSc at DAIICT Gandhinagar, students need to pass Class 12 with 60% in respective subjects from a recognised board.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Every UK university offering MS in Food Science in UK is going to have different and specific admissions requirements. However, the general MS in Food Science in UK eligibility criteria can be checked from below:GraduationAt least 50% - 60% in graduationIELTS / Duolingo / PTEApplication documents such as Letter of Recommendation, Statement of Purpose, CV, passport, etc.

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ayan mirza

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 The eligibility criteria for M.Sc at CMS College of Science and Commerce varies depending on the specific program. However, in general, applicants must have:A Bachelor's degree in a relevant field from a recognised university.A minimum percentage of marks in the qualifying examination, as prescribed by the university.A valid entrance test score, if applicable.For example, the eligibility criteria for M.Sc in Computer Science are A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science / B.C.A. / B.Sc. Computer Technology / B.Sc. Information Technology / B.Sc. Software Systems / B.Sc. Information Sciences / B.Sc. Information System / B.S
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praveen sabharwal

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Hi dear Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam) Pass with 60% aggregate marks in Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Food SciencesOr Applied Medical Science (Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physiotherapy, Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Sciences)Or Medical Science and Allied Medical Science (MBBS,BAMS,BDS,BHMS,Nursing,MLT)Or Biosciences (Biotech, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Genetics)Or Life Sciences (Botany, Zoology)Or Agriculture or Nanotechnology or Nutrition and Dietetics or  Home Science or Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology or Genetic Engineering a
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A Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Agriculture graduate may pursue a Master of Science (M.Sc) in Food and Nutrition, depending on the specific eligibility criteria of the chosen university. While some universities may accept related degrees, others might require specific coursework or bridge courses to align with the program's prerequisites.For admission, candidates often need to appear for entrance exams such as ICAR AIEEA PG (Indian Council of Agricultural Research All India Entrance Examination for Admission), ICAR JRF (Junior Research Fellowship), or university-specific exams. It's crucial to review the admission guidelines of individ
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Rajshree Singh

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The eligibility criteria for the MSc in Physics course at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Amaravati is that the candidate should have passed graduation with a minimum of 60% aggregate from any recognised Indian or Foreign University. The 60% aggregate excludes non-science subjects.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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The applicants are required to have the following in order to study MS in Mechanical Engineering in UK:Formal schoolingA bachelor’s degree with minimum 50% - 60%English language proficiency scoreStatement of PurposeLetter of RecommendationResume (if applicable)

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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For being eligible for MSc course in Sambalpur University, candidates must be graduated securing second class (Honours) or must have secured 45% aggregate.

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