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why b.voc imaging technology cannot do msc in nutrition and dietetics having eligibility criteria of life sciences?

Shamik Debnath 12th Sep, 2021

Hii

You might proceed with Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies, Faridabad. The qualification measures of M.Sc. Clinical Nutrition and dietetics of MRIIRS is given underneath.

Qualification measures : half stamps total in Graduation from a perceived college with Bachelors certificate in Nutrition, Home Science, Food Science/Technology, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Medicine, Dental Sciences, Sports Science, Biochemistry, Physiology, Microbiology, Agriculture and Life Sciences or identical assessments.

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which is better to take BPT course or bsc in applied sciences(go in research field) like microbiology , biomedical sciences,life sciences etc. if done from top colleges of India like du and JMI please tell in terms of 1)scope in abroad/ india 2) salary range 3)job growth

darshita 16th Oct, 2021

Hello,

Firstly talking about BSC in this if you are opting for subjects like clinical research then there is whole loads of scope in India as well as abroad. BSc clinical research is offering a very high remuneration to the professionals. The academic program, BSc clinical research include the classes that encompass organic, general, biology, microbiology, advanced chemistry, physiology and human anatomy.And with the government taking a keen interest in developing the R&D sector you can rest assured that they will have a promising and rewarding career in the field. Also, BSc in Life Sciences as that would give you various options in terms of jobs, postgraduate education, and research opportunities.


Now talking about BPT you can say that after successful completion of the BPT course, you can get employment opportunities in both the private and government sectors. The BPT course graduates are lucratively employed in areas such as hospitals, health institutes, fitness centres, private clinics.

So as for pursuing higher education or job opportunities you can definitely go for bsc applied sciences.

Hope this helps!!

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Can I fill Nit Rourkela Integrated Msc in life sciences despite not having biology as a subject in class 12 . My crl rank is 55,231 which is well under the cutoff..... I just fear if alloted once will i be deemed inelligible For not having biology in my 12th standard ?

aswathypadinjakkara 16th Oct, 2021

Hey

A candidate who have passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) with science stream or any equivalent examination shall be eligible for the course.

Candidates seeking admission to the Integrated Msc programs have to pass their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English as mandatory subjects. So you are eligible.


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i was a pcbm student which 3 will be considered for life sciences in du?

mrinalini048 4th Oct, 2021

Hey Tushar!

For admission in University Of Delhi (DU) for B.Sc. Life Sciences, the subjects which will be considered among Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology are Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Barring mathematics all the other three subjects will be considered.

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I,m studying bvoc in agriculture 3 year program am i eligible for writing msc entrance exam in Life sciences

medsra159 27th Jul, 2021

Dear leaner,

Every thing is possible if you are passionate about it ,

Firstly let's talk about life sciences ,to join in msc life sciences students requires b.sc degree after 10+2 with relavent subjects major / honours in life sciences ,first preference is them ,and then students with any other relevant science b.sc course like CBZ,bzc, botony, zoology and so they are eligible.

Furthermore as you are in last year of b.voc,it is not necessary to follow the straight line sometimes , joining in m.voc after b.voc that's the pattern .

Lastly msc yes ,you can take m.s.c even your b.voc student but very few colleges allows msc program after b.voc.

All the best.

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does bsc. psychology comes into life sciences courses?

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 30th Aug, 2021
Hello,

No, Psychology is not included in life sciences course. Here's the list of all life science courses.

  • Agriculture, Fisheries & Food

  • Anatomy & Morphology

  • Behavioural Sciences

  • Biology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology

  • Biophysics

  • Ecology, Evolution & Environment

  • Entomology

  • Forestry

  • Genetics & Heredity

  • Immunology

  • Mycology

  • Palaeontology

  • Parasitology

  • Pharmacology & Pharmacy

  • Physiology

  • Plant Sciences

  • Toxicology

  • Veterinary Sciences

  • Virology

  • Zoology

I hope this helps
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I want to pursue my career in embryology I have done my graduation in life sciences Suggest me college offering m.sc in clinical embryology

Shagun Agarwal 19th Sep, 2021

Hey divyanshi, I am also a life science student, can you please suggest me what you have decided. Please don't mind that question, I am still exploring why and why not people want to pursue in it further. Are you doing embryology ?:-)

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I have scored 91% ( pcb) and my best four is 96 can i get admission in du for bsc Life sciences course

Bhavesh gupta 19th Aug, 2021

Hello aspirant

hope you are doing great. As per your query  I would glad to tell you that you have scored very good marks in PCB . At your percentage their are quite high chances of getting admission in Guru tech bahardur khalsa collegea and zakir hussain college of life sciences of delhi university . Following is the link of detailed cut off:-

https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff


Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future

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can i consider English physics biology and hindi as my best four subjects for admission in du for bsc Life sciences course

Madnansanaullah05112001 18th Aug, 2021

Hey Sania !

If you want to do Bsc life science so the eligibility criteria is to have completed 10+2 schooling or equivalent, which includes Chemistry, physics and Biology (PCB) as subjects, with an aggregate of 50% marks are eligible for BSc life science so it will be more better if you consider Physics, Biology and Chemistry and any other subject like Hindi or English etc as your Best four subjects it will increase your chances to get admission in DU.

I hope this information might be helpful for you,

All The Best !!!

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Masters of Science in Life Sciences exam?

Akshita Dhiman 21st Jun, 2021

Hi there,

MSc Life Science is offered by many state and central universities.

Please find the link below for the different universities offering MSc in Life Science and the entrance exam respectively.

https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-life-science-universities-in-india

I hope this helps!

For more information, please write back.

Thank you!

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