Botany
Hello,
26th December was the last date for main merit list admission in MSc courses in DBS PG College and the second merit list will be announced at the official site of the college very soon.
To check the merit list visit the official site of DBS PG College and from the "Notice Board" section at the Home page you can find the link for the merit list of MSc Botany.
Good luck!
For knowing cut off of msc botany in DBS pg college you can copy paste and visit this official merit list link :
http://www.dbscollegedehradun.in/news/R4uq4bsk.pdf
In case your score is near to those above you can easily get admission in this college,branch and stream.
Hello
DBS PG College Dehradun is of the premier institutes of education in Uttarakhand and one of the key highlights of the institute is that over 225 students from DBS PG College are getting INSPIRE scholarship.
You can click on the following link to check the merit list of Botany (MSc) of DBS PG College: http://www.dbscollegedehradun.in/news/R4uq4bsk.pdf
All the best!
For further studies you have to exam like toefl for US and Canada. Ielts or pet for uk,Australia and new Zealand.
Celpip for Canada.
CAE or CPE for UK. Scoring good in this entrance exam will give you admission in foreign colleges as many of colleges accepting admission through this exams.
You can go for any of the exam as per your preference.
Good Luck.
With chemistry , its better to have Mathematics as a subsidiary subject. Many state Universities demand for Mathematics as subsidiary subject for the admission of MSc. Also in chemistry you will have Quantum Mechanics. So if you have Mathematics it will be easier to learn such tough topics.
Now coming to your question , Yes you can be a lecturer provided you have to pursue MSc and then PhD. After that you have to qualify NET Lectureship exam to get a full fledged job of Professor/Lecturer.
I hope my answer helps you. Wish you all the very best for your future endeavors!
Yes surely you can join DU for Masters Preogram even if you have dropped for 3 years. For getting a seat in DU forMSc you need to give DUET entrance examination and on basis of your rank theer you wil get admission. For science courses (lifescience) the cutoff is arond 168 for botany (unreserved) and 228 for zoology (unreserved). For more details you can click on https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-pg-cutoff
Hey there,
I hope you are doing well.
Master of Science (M.Sc) in Botany, also called Plant Biology, is a postgraduate level Master degree course. It is generally of 2-years duration, but some universities offer 3 year courses and 5 year integrated MSc-PhD courses in Botany as well.
Below is the list of a few colleges offering M.Sc. Botany:
You can visit the following link for further knowledge:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-botany-degree-colleges-in-india
All the Best!
Greetings,
yes, M.Sc. life science is available as a PG course in some of the DU colleges. Among them a few good ones are:
In order to get admission, you will have to go through the DU PG admission test and secure a good enough merit rank to be selected.
Good luck
Hello student
For admission in MSC botany in Osmania University through OUCET is at least 40% marks in BSC botany and 45% marks in oucet.
Being a candidate of OBC category you can get a seat if you have secured 40% marks in BSC botany and the entrance test of Osmania University 45% marks.
Hope this will be helpful.
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