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can i do m.sc fishries after b.sc botany honours , zoology pass ,and chemistery pass

Ayush Maurya 17th Jan, 2022

Hello there

In most of the colleges you will find that they especially mention the eligibility criteria and they don't accept the candidates for MSc fisheries or aquaculture who had did botany.

If you've bachelor in Fisheries Science Or Fisheries  or Zoology form a recognised University then you're eligible to apply.

I hope this information helps you and for further information you can again ask your doubts.

Thank you!

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how can I prepare for allms msc reprotctive biology and clinical embryology entrance exam . i graduate student in bsc zoology botany and chemistry

Moumoyee Chakraborty 10th Jan, 2022

Dear candidate M.Sc Reproductive Health and clinical embryology offered by AIIMS, Now their eligibility criteria is mostly mentioned that you need to possess a B.Sc degree from a recognised university. As they don't have any specified syllabus, to appear for the exam, go through the Detailed Structural analysis of DNA and RNA, Amino acids, Genetics covering the entire portion of Embryo, Embryogenesis and Biological Reproduction parts more.

Hope it helps!!!

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does guru govind singh indraprastha University offers msc in zoology botany biotechnology biochemistry or microbiology?

Moumoyee Chakraborty 13th Feb, 2022

Dear applicant!!

As per the latest course update Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University offers M.Sc courses in the following curriculum

1. Forensic Science

2. Digital Forensic and Information Security

3. Biodiversity and conservation

4. Environment Management

5. Natural Resource Management

6. Community Health Nursing

7. Yoga etc.

Hence they do not undercover M.Sc Courses in Zoology, Botany, Biotechnology or Biochemistry courses.

Browse the courses through the link

https://www.careers360.com/university/guru-gobind-singh-indraprastha-university-delhi/courses/msc-idpg

Hope it helps!!!


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I want to do a good Computer course as my PG I am BSc (zoology, botany, and chemistry student)

pdwords Student Expert 5th Feb, 2022

Hello,

Generally the eligibility criteria for MSc Computer Science is passed graduation in the field of computer science, computer applications or relevant discipline from a recognized university securing 50% aggregate or above depending upon the norms of the university,  the admission process may be based on the merit of the qualifying examination, or it can be done through entrance tests such as BHU PET/DUET/IIT JAM to name a few, hence it's compulsory for candidates to have relevant subjects at graduation level in order to pursue MSc Computer Science,  you can visit our page at https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-in-computer-science

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can i take physics chemistry without taking botany while doing zoology honors

Subhrajit Mukherjee 26th Dec, 2021

See which subject combination you may or may not take is entirely dependent on the college you are in. So you can take admission to the course of Zoology with Physics and Chemistry as Generic Electives. But in general, the combination for the Zoology is Botany and Chemistry. Now if your college allows it then you can definitely go for it or you can find out a college which offers this combination and then apply for the course.

To know more about Zoology as a career, visit the link below:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/zoology-course

I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!

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1. Idid bsc in zoology,botany and msc in food Nutrition. can i apply for IIT, Nit, IISC for phd? if yes plz name the entrance exam for same. 2. Can i appear in gate or iit jam? if yes then for which course?

Divyanshi8873 3rd Feb, 2022

Hello There,

Hope you are Doing Good.

For Applying in Ph. D programs normally two years masters degree is required with minimum 55-60% marks.

So after your MSc in Food Nutrition you can apply for Ph. D course in respective field.

Generally Ph. D in Food and Nutrition is three year Doctorate level program.

For getting admission in Ph. D in Food Nutrition , firstly you have to clear the entrance Exam of the particular University OR you have to appear several National level Examination like UGC NET, CSIR-UGC- NET.

After Entrance Exams you need to appear in personal Interviews for getting Admission.

Selection in NIT is based upon :-  selection will be on par with fulltime PhD candidates. Candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of performance in the written test for technical and personnel interview conducted by Department Research Committees.

Eligibility criteria for Ph. D programs in NIT :- Minimum 6.5 CGPA or 60 Percent marks in Masters Degree in relevant discipline from a recognized University.

About IIT , very few IIT offers this course . IIT Kharagpur offers Ph. D programs in Food Nutrition.

The admission taken in IIT Kharagpur on the basis of Overall academic performance, after that computer based test and then Interview.

For Getting Admission in IISC minimum eligibility 8.5 CGPA in Masters degree.

Even AIIMS ,Dehradun also provide Ph. D Food Nutrition course.

For more Information about  Ph. D in food and Nutrition Entrance Exams click on the given link :- https://www.careers360.com/courses/nutrition-and-dietetics-course


https://www.careers360.com/courses/food-nutrition-course

Hope this will help

Thank You!

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suggest me the refference book in which whole years solved question papers are available in one book for entrance exam of msc botany in Pune University and please send the syllabus of msc botany entrance exam

Ayush 27th Jan, 2022

Hello candidate,

Here are some of the best entrance books for botany which might be of your interest-

1. Botany- A Complete Guide (M.Sc. Entrance Examination) (1969) by Anita Sehgal Dr (Author)

2. M.Sc. Botany Entrance Examinationby A Sehgal.

3. TRB Botany (PG) Previous Years Model Solved Papers 2017 by S. Devi Parthiban

Hope you found it helpful. if you have any other doubts feel free to post it here!

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provide a brochure for msc.botany entrance exam... it helps us to know more about this entrance exam of Pune University

AVINASH KUMAR 27th Jan, 2022

Dear aspirant hope you are doing well..

To get detailed information about the entrance exam for the admission in msc botany in pune university, syllabus, exam pattern, admission process are given. Click on the link below to read the article .

https://www.careers360.com/question-pune-university-msc-botany-entrance-exam-syllabus-for-admission-to-msc/amp

Hope it's helpful

Thank you

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please send us syllabus and previous years question papers for msc botany entrance exam of pune University

Simran 26th Jan, 2022
Hey,

For PYQS for MSc botany of Pune university visit this link -

https://sample-papers.com/savitribai-phule-pune-university-pune/papers/msc

(copy the link and paste in web browser)

For more details about MSc botany in Pune university -

https://university.careers360.com/articles/pune-university-syllabus

HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.
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I have completed my Graduation in Botany Honours in 2016. Due to medical reasons, I had to take a break from a regular course. Now I am 28, am I still eligible for BHU-PET in Psychology?

Ashish Ramtari 25th Jan, 2022

Yes you are eligible if you satisfy the following mentioned below criteria:

  1. You must have completed your graduation in Bachelor of Science Botany honours with at least 50% marks in the aggregate of the examinations of graduation.
  2. There is no age restriction for taking Banaras Hindu University postgraduate entrance test. You can apply at any age for Banaras Hindu University postgraduate entrance test.

Read more about Banaras Hindu University postgraduate entrance test by clicking on mentioned below link:

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.careers360.com/exams/bhu-pet/amp&ved=2ahUKEwjWq8Xz6cv1AhWQTGwGHVAhCecQFnoECAgQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2CegSij8jYi1a-A2RQhwSl

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