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Several colleges in Chennai offer M.Sc. in Microbiology. Here is the list of few colleges offering M.Sc. in Microbiology:
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Hello aspirant,
The study of nutrition science and how to use dietary ideas in daily life for an individual's general well-being are covered in the Nutrition and Dietetics course. The program offers considerable practical and professional skills in addition to in-depth study because of its broad acceptability.
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No, you cannot get admission to an Integrated B.Sc. (Hons) + M.Sc. in CS/AI/DS course through JEE Main in most colleges.
JEE Main is mainly for B.E./B.Tech courses in engineering colleges like NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs . For integrated B.Sc. + M.Sc. courses, colleges conduct their own entrance exams or take admission based on Class 12 marks .
Some central universities or institutes like IISER , ISI , or CUET-based universities may offer such courses, but JEE Main is not accepted there for this type of programme.
So, check the specific college’s website to know the admission process.
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Dear Sourabh,
Institutes accepting JEE Main for Integrated CS/AI/DS Programs
1. IIIT- Hyderabad
2. IIIT- Delhi
3. Central Universities (like CUJ, CUH, etc.)
4. Private Universities like Ashoka University, Shiv Nadar University etc.
Hope you get it!
Yes, you can get into integrated B.Sc (Hons) + M.Sc programs in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, or Data Science through JEE Main, but such courses are available only in a few selected institutions.
One popular example is IIIT Hyderabad, which offers a dual degree program—basically a B.Tech combined with an MS by Research. They have specializations in areas like Computer Science, AI, and even Computational Linguistics. However, they don’t take students directly through the regular JEE Main counselling. Instead, they have their own UGEE/SAT admission channel, which includes a separate exam and an interview round. So, you’ll need to apply through their portal specifically.
IIIT Delhi is another option. They offer B.Tech programs in CSE, AI, and CS+Design through JEE Main under JAC Delhi counselling. While it's not an officially integrated course, the institute does give students the chance to continue into M.Tech later if they meet certain criteria.
You could also consider IISERs like IISER Bhopal, which offer a 5-year BS-MS program. These are mostly focused on science and research, but many of them do include data science or computational modules, especially in the later years. Admissions are mostly through JEE Advanced, though some IISERs have considered JEE Main in the past.
Another unique option is IIT Madras’s online degree in Programming and Data Science. You can enter this course through JEE marks or via their own qualifier exam. It’s a flexible, online program that allows you to pursue a B.Sc and then go on to an M.Sc—all from home and at your own pace.
So, while integrated CS/AI/DS courses through JEE Main aren’t common everywhere, you definitely have a few good choices. Just keep an eye on the official websites of these institutions, as their admission processes tend to change slightly from year to year.
Hope this clears up your doubt.
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Yes you are likely eligible for the BIT Mesra Integrated MSc program If you have improved your class 12th percentage to above 60%through an improvement exam, as long as the improvement marks are considered for admission.
BIT Mesra's integrated MSc program requires a minimum of 60% aggregate in Class12th . Since you obtained the required percentage in the improvement exam ,it should be valid for admission , provided BIT Mesra accepts improvement exam results
It is recommended to check the official website or contact the admissions office directly to confirm whether they specifically accept improvement exam results for the spot round.
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Dear Deepika,
Yes anyone can join msc in the open category if they meet the eligibility criteria of the university or college. The open category is for candidates who does not fall under any reserved category like SC, ST, OBC, EWS, etc.
Here, what matters:-
You must have a relevant bachelor's degree (like B.sc or B.com/B.Tech (//B.com/B.Tech) depending on the Msc program)
You need to meet the minimum percentage or CGPA required for general open category.
You may need to clear an entrance exam or interview, depending on the institution.
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