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Eligibility criteria for UG degree

•There are numerous colleges in India that offer UG courses in nutrition and dietetic branches

Candidates who want to enroll for BSc in any of the nutrition & dietetic courses then the min eligibility is 10+2 from any state of the central board

•A min of 45% marks in 10+2 with PCB combination if mandatory if you want to pursue an UG course in dietetics and nutrition

•you have to appear in the entrance examination conducted by several universities & colleges to provide admissions in nutrition and dietetic courses

Eligibility for PG Degree

•To pursue a PG course in nutrition and dietetic are required to successfully complete a bachelor of science course

•Acquire a min of 45 per cent of marks in the BSc course to further pursue an MSc or postgraduate diploma in nutrition and dietetic specialisation

•Several colleges and universities conduct entrance examinations to provide admissions candidates are required to appear in the entrance examination & qualify it for enrollment

https://www.careers360.com/courses/nutrition-and-dietetics-course .

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Hello aspirant !

College of Engineering,Pune is located in Pune, Maharashtra. Founded in 1854, it is accredited by AICTE, NBA and affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU).COEP provides 45 courses around 2 streams, including Engineering, IT and over 4 degrees, such as B.Tech, B.Plan, M.Tech, M.Plan. Hostel, library, laboratories are available to its students. Admission in M.Tech and M.Plan id done through GATE and CEED respectively.

To get an admission for PG in COEP,Students should pursue a Bachelor of Technology degree from any university. They need a minimum of 50 per cent of the marks.The candidate should submit an online application form for the GATE exam.He/She should meet the cutoff criteria for GATE and then appear for the GATE examination.The selection will be based on the GATE score.So,the candidate has to participate in the GATE counselling process.

Hope this helps you !! All the best !!

Feel free to ask if you have any more queries.

Hi aspirants

It is not possible to give ICAR - JRF exam after completing UG from non ICAR Recognized University.  Non accredited students are not eligible for ICAR JFR or SRF examination. The students from recognised or ICAR accredited University or colleges only eligible for the exam.

For more information click the link

https://university.careers360.com/articles/icar-aieea

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Hello STudent

Choice of specific subject in PhD journalism and Mass Communication depends upon candidates own areas of interest. When the candidate is interested in film  then specific subject for research is film studies, if a candidate specific choice of interest is television then the choice of subject to be television and culture,  candidates  interest of subject for PHD is  film and television both then the specific subject of research in PhD will be visual art and culture. So specific choice of subject depends upon candidates on interest specially.

In LNCT lakhi Narayan College of Technology Bhopal Madhya Pradesh which is a private University established in 1993 is a renowned college in Bhopal. PhD in in journalism and Mass Communication in a density choice of specific subject for research only depend upon the candidates own choice and interest.

Click on the link below to know more

https://www.careers360.com/colleges/lakshmi-narain-college-of-technology-bhopal

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No, there's no such rule. 1 year of internship is an integral part of mbbs without which it is incomplete as mbbs is a 5.5 year course in which you study for 4.5 year and then do 1 year of internship.

So, irrespective of your age it is mandatory to complete your internship in order to be eligible for PG

For your reference,
Neet PG eligibility criteria is provided below:-

To be eligible for Neet PG you need to fulfill the given below criteria :-

-) educational qualification requirement :- to be eligible one must possess an MBBS degree recognised by Medical Council of India

-) it is also mandatory to have MBBS qualification registration either permanent or provisional issued by MCI or State Medical Council i. e SMC

-) the aspirant should complete the one year internship by 31st March of the year in which attempting Neet PG i.e by 31st March 2021 in case of neet pg 2021

You can get the detailed information in our page the link is provided below:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-eligibility-criteria

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Dear leaner,

I feel that, it's boring staying in the same place for years ,and mainly if you are avail for newer prospect of friends, environment.

If that's the case just move-in to new life ,in new college ,every new college takes time for accultivate ,but it's worth ,you put effort to understand the aspects regarding the course , teaching staff,scope of the subject .

And the only benifits for joining in same college is you know everything and you are the major there,easier job placement but perhaps you don't get involved in giving 100% of studies .

All the best.

Hello,

There is not any such great difference between both the colleges wether it is private or affiliated to any university because there is a large number of colleges in India which belongs to both the categories. Only the few things which we can see difference is in the terms of Fees, us fees of completely private colleges are little bit higher compare to central University because it is run completely by that particular group of colleges without any external support. Now talking about the infrastructure than in this case you can find that private institutions has a little bit better infrastructure compare to central universities. Now the main that is Placement so in this there is no such comparing because wether the college is private or not if it is a top recognised and prestigious college than the records of placement remains the same and in both colleges we can find big companies approaching over there with s great package hence this is a little bit difference which you can observe between both mentioned categories.

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Hey,

If we go through the previous year analysis, the cutoff for the merit basis for B.SC Hons Zoology at Zoology for OBC-NCL Category stood at 79.33%. So, you have pretty good chances of getting admission into this course at Delhi University.

Having said that, this is all as per the previous years data, and may change as the cutoff depends upon a varied number of factors such as number of students applied for admission, seats available and other related factors.

Candidates for admission to postgraduate programmes must have completed a bachelor's degree programme from a recognised university in the relevant field. For detailed analysis, you can take a look at our page: https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-pg-cutoff

Hello,

If your query is specifically for all the post graduate diploma courses being offered in July Session of this year, then there is no provision for filling the form for final year students unlike last year where candidates were able to fill in the category of results awaited, you will be required to provide the proof of your last qualifying examination as in term of provisional degree certificate along with mark sheet of graduation.

For a detailed overview of the syllabus, it is suggested to refer to the official e-curriculum released by JNU on its website. The rest of the books which I'm going to suggest are for your JNUEE preparation for Masters in Political Science. The important point to keep in mind is that the exam pattern has been changed this year. Earlier it used to be in subjective format but now it would be conducted in objective pattern. Following are the books that might help you in your preparation:-

1. An introduction to Political Theory by O.P. Gauba- It is a must read book, for the people with a pol. sci. background as well as non- pol. sci. background, as it clears the basic conceptual questions asked in the exam. It covers most of the questions asked from the political theory section.

2. Global Politics by Andrew Heywood:- It is the must read book to cover the International Relations section as it covers all the concepts and theories for the terms like Indian Foreign Policies and Globalization. it contains all the facts and the analysis of the entire section.

3. Public Administration by M. Laxmikanth:- It is the most important book to refer to for the Bureaucracy and Public Administration section of the examination. You can cover most of the questions asked in the public administration section from this book.

4. Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth:- this books covers all the questions asked from the polity section.  If you had gone through previous year question papers, you must have observed that 10-15 questions always come from this section. Although, it is an important book, but from the entrance point of view, I would suggest that the last mentioned book would be sufficient to cover all the questions. But still it can be referred for more in depth conceptual knowledge.

5. Political Science by N.D. Arora:- this is the most important book for your preparation. It contains the entire analysis and the questions asked in the examination.

Most importantly scroll through the previous years papers and check out the popular topics and read them properly. Since this is the first time that the paper is going to be MCQ type it is expected to be easy. So focus on basics, try not to miss on them.

Hope it helps. Good luck:)

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