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Monday, April 18, 2011

Jamia Hamdard Admission MTech Food Technology MSc Botany


Jamia Hamdard Admission
New Delhi

MTech. Food Technology (MFT)

Eligibility:
A candidate must have:
Passed BTech / MSc in Food Science and Technology or allied disciplines or BPharm with at least 55% marks in aggregate and mathematics at 10 + 2 level,
Appeared in the Entrance Test conducted by Jamia Hamdard.

MSc.- Botany
MSc.- Botany (SFS)

Eligibility:
A candidate must have:
Passed BSc or equivalent examination of a recognized university with Botany/Plant Sciences as one of the subjects securing at least 55% marks in the aggregate.
Appeared in the Entrance Test conducted by Jamia Hamdard.

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About Jamia Hamdard 
The history of Jamia Hamdard begins with the establishment of a small Unani clinic in the year 1906 by Hakeem Hafiz Abdul Majeed, one of the well-known practitioners of Unani System of Medicine of his time. Hakeem Hafiz Abdul Majeed had a vision of making the practice of Unani Medicine into a scientific discipline so that Unani medicines could be dispensed in a more efficacious manner to patients. He gave the name "Hamdard" to his venture which means "sympathy for all and sharing of pain". His illustrious son, Hakeem Abdul Hameed, carried forward the philosophy and objectives of Hamdard in independent India. Even at the time of partition of India in 1947, Hakeem Abdul Hameed was dreaming of setting up a complex of educational institutions which would concentrate on highlighting the contribution of Islam and Islamic culture to Indian civilization and development of Unani medicines for curing diseases.

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