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Hello aspirant,
Sorry but with such a huge figured rank secured in AP EAMCET 2020, there is no possibility of getting seat like B.SC in agriculture, horticulture, fishery, food science or veterinary or any other course, being a SC category candidate. You need to have secured with a rank range of 10726-25262 so as to secure a seat in B.SC in agriculture, horticulture, fishery, food science or veterinary or any other course, if you are from SC category. It is better suggested to prepare well and give an another attempt next time in AP EAMCET so that you can secure more marks in the CET exam and try to secure more than the minimum qualifying rank range so that you will be eligible for admission.
Hope, it helps you.
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yes, it is true, IIT Guwahati is offering Mtech in food science and technology in collaboration with GIFU university Japan. And under this course, the second semester would be conducted in GIFU university Japan and other three semesters 1,3 and 4th would be conducted in IIT Guwahati. Capacity for this course is 5 Indian and 5 japanese students. You can get admission by clearing gate exam in relevant disciplines such as AG/BT/CH/CY/XE/XL. Final selection of candidates for this course would be done by an interview of shortlisted candidates.To know more, visit here;
http://www.iitg.ac.in/chemeng/imdfst/
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Hello jasnaikjillani , If you want to know about that the food science and nutrition course is in SIES college nerul or not then from some research on internet I found that the mention course is not in this college.
Hope you understand and it will be helpful for you :)
Hey aspirant,
Yes, you can do masters in food and nutrition after Bsc in Chemistry.
The eligibility criteria for Masters in food and nutrition are as follows :-
1) Candidates must complete their graduation from a recognised board with an aggregate of 50% (GENERAL CATEGORY) and 45%(SC/ST/OBC).
2) The candidates must have graduated in B.Sc Chemistry / B.Sc Botany / B.Sc Biochemistry / B.Sc Zoology / B.Sc Microbiology / B.Sc Biotechnology / Home science/ Food Technology/ Food Science and Nutrition / B.Sc Agriculture.
3) Those candidates who are awaiting for their bachelor degree result can also apply.
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All the best!
Hello there, hope you are doing good! I would like to tell you that the hostel of Andhra University is quite good, its fees is considerably lower than other hostels, it is well maintained and facilities provided by the hostel are good.
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Dear student,
I hope you are doing well.
If u want a sample paper to excess than check on the official website of the university. They offer put subject wise portion and sample paper or if you are not getting access to that check in your college library. If you can access the library for online, usually library collect questions papers of previous years etc.. for the students to refer.
Or if nothing is working out, kindly ask your subject teachers for previous years paper they do collect such important papers, they would be glad to help you!!
Hope this helps!!
Hello applicant,
*Yes after completing your B. S. C food science you are eligible to pursue M. S. C in food science and technology as the basic eligibility says candidate must hold a bachelors degree(B. S. C ) in food science , or another such relevant discipline of a recognised university with a minimum aggregate score of 50 percent at the level of graduation .
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Hello student , hope you are doing good.
So, to answer your question, An autotroph is an organism able to make its own food . Autotrophic organisms take inorganic substances into their bodies and transform them into organic nourishment. The bacterial structure lacks chlorophyll and unable to synthesize organic compounds which they need as food from simple inorganic substances. They obtain these from the external sources.
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