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Hello Aanad,
First thing you need to pass your MSc. During your MSc. you need to focus upon your General studies and your aptitude.
IFS is an exam conducted by UPSC, so you can imagine the level of exam. Like any other UPSC exam IFS also have 2 papers, i.e.
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In order to become eligible for M.Sc. Biochemistry, the candidate should have a Bachelor’s degree with minimum 50% marks aggregate in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Botany, Zoology, Microbiology and other Life Sciences subjects.
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Hey Hima.
The eligibility criteria for JIPMER requires you to pass each subject individually. The 60% criteria means that you need to score atleast 60% aggregate in PCB and you do not need 60% marks in each individual subject. Hence, 60% is required overall and not individuallly.
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Hello Gita,
Your question is not clear. Please state whether:
You are studying UG/PG courses.
You are studying Medical/Botany Honours.
Then we'll be able to tell you if you can take up medicinal plants as your specialisation.
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The eligibility for MSC Physiology is:
The eligibility for MSC Radiology is:
Hello Ritesh,
Both are good stream and have variety of opportunies in future. You have to make your decision on your interest area. Here is some information which will help you in that.
After completing graduation in Botany, you can join industry by working as a technician, whereas, and after
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