Botany
hi,
see for any post graduate entrance test, question will be asked from the graduation course of subjects which is most relevant with the subject you have applied for msc courses. and you need to analyze the last year papers and also other university entrance test papers to get the idea of syllabus.
hope you may understand.
aspirants
let me clear your doubt.
There are various sites available online in website like examyou, examupdates etc.. from which you can download lndira gandhi university previous yearquestion paper of botany or any other subject.
I hope my answet will be helpful for you
Good luck
Hello sanjana,
Till now the exact date of entrance exam for Msc in botany in shivaji university kolhapur is not published in their official website. It will be published on last week of april of 2020 and exam will be held on last week of may of 2020. so prepare yourself very well.
For further details you can go to this link:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/shivaji-university-admission#Shivaji-University-Admission-2020--Important-Dates
Hi
At first IITs do not have any Botany Course.But some courses are there which are related to Botany . If you are in the final year you can apply for IITJAM.The application process starts every year on September and the portal closes on October.
The fee for application is 1500 for General candidates
And 750 for Sc,ST ,PWD and Girls.
IITB,IITI and IITR provide M.Sc in Biotechnology.
IITkgp offers Joint M.Sc.- Ph.D. in Molecular Medical Microbiology.
Hello,
PG means post graduate which means master level of a graduation stream. Like Btech is for graduation and Mtech is for masters which is known as PG.
You have done Bsc in Biology and you have to do MSc in biology which is PG. After masters you can do PhD. This is related to the research field and making thesis and new inventions.
As you want to be a teacher then MSc is best on to choose. You will lot of options in your domicile and you can choose anyone you will suitable for you.
After joining try to improve your work and look for government colleges or Universities and work there as a teacher which will be a boost to your career.
Hope it helps!
Dear Aspirant,
I am confused whether you are asking for the entrance exam or the course. I will try to provide as much information as I have about both.
AMU
Course Syllabus
MSc. Biotechnology
Here is the link to the curriculum and syllabus of the University semester wise: https://www.amu.ac.in/newdata/course/10826.pdf
https://www.amu.ac.in/newdata/syllabus/10826.pdf
MSc. Microbiology
http://www.bamu.ac.in/Portals/51/syllabus_mb.pdf
MSc. Botany
https://www.amu.ac.in/newdata/syllabus/10255.pdf
https://www.amu.ac.in/newdata/course/10255.pdf
Entrance Test:
The subjects assessed are Biology, Chemistry and Elementary Mathematics. First two are B.Sc. Honours level and the Maths is of Secondary level.
The complete syllabus is here:
Biology (Botany & Zoology)
Cell Biology : abiotic origin of life, classification of living organisms, prokaryotes and eukaryotes and archaea. Cell structure and function of bacteria and Archaea. Microbial growth and nutrition and control of microorganisms. Viruses, virus like agents viral diseases.
Organelles of plant and animal cells, cell cycle and cell division, cytoskeletal systems. Genetic code and protein biosynthesis. Tissues of higher animals : blood, muscle tissue, nervous tissue Nutrition, digestive, circulatory, excretory and reproductive systems of higher animals, hormones and their function.
Properties of nucleic acids, chromosomes, DNA replication, damage and repair. Gene manipulation, cloning vectors, gene libraries, screening of libraries, gene cloning. Applications of recombinant DNA technology, PCR, RFLP, Western, Northern and Southern blotting.
Immunology : cells of the immune system, lymphoid tissues, complement, antibodies, hybridoma technology, applications of monoclonal antibodies, antigen recognition, processing and presentation, cell mediated immunity, cytokines, hypersensitivity, vaccine technology, auto-immunity, transplantation, immune responses to various infections.
Plant systems : Water transport through xylem, transpiration, mechanism of stomatal movement, macro and micronutrients, mineral deficiency symptoms and plant disorders, mechanism of food translocation in plants Photosynthesis, biological nitrogen fixation, ammonia assimilation Plant movements, photoperiodism, phytohormones and their roles, Ecosystem, biotic and abiotic components, trophic organization, autotrophy, heterotrophy, parasitism, detritus and decomposition. Plant pathogens. General characters of algae, fungi, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnospersms and angiosperms, Vegetative and sexual reproduction in plants, pollination, fertilization, dormancy, seed dispersal and germination. Ecosystems, diversity, structure and functions, ecological pyramids, food chains and webs, niche concept. Clinical aspects of carbohydrate, protein and lipids. In born errors of metabolism.
Chemistry
Electronic structure of atoms, periodic table and periodic properties. General characteristics, structure and reactions of non-transition and transition elements. Coordination compounds, structure, crystal field and ligand field theories, spectral and magnetic properties.
Synthesis, reactions and mechanisms of alkenes, alkynes, arenas, alcohols, phenols, ethers and epoxides, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, halides, nitro compounds and amines, organometallic and organosulfur compounds, heterocyclic compounds.
Chromatographic separations, principles and applications of ion exchange, size exclusion and affinity chromatography.
Structure and properties of carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, lipids nucleic acids and elementary aspects of their metabolism.
Elementary Mathematics (Secondary Level)
Real numbers : natural numbers, integers, rational numbers, terminating / non terminating recurring decimals, non recurring / non terminating decimals, non rational numbers; Algebra : polynomials, pair of linear equations in two variables, quadratic equations, arithmetic progressions.
Geometry : introduction to eclide’s geometry, lines and angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, area, circles, constructions; Trigonometry : introduction to trigonometry, trigonometric identities, heights and distances.
Menstruation : areas related to circles, surface area and volumes; Statistics and Probability: presentation of data, bar graphs, histograms, frequency polygons, mean, median, mode of ungrouped data, empirical probability.
Tina, if you appear for NEET, though you are studying your 1st year B.Sc, your 12th aggregate only will be considered. You need to complete your 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. It is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40$ for OBC,SC,ST. Your Graduation marks will not be considered. And regarding appearing for the exams, you should appear for the Degree exams because NEET counselling will not start before July or August and by then you will be in your 2nd year. If things do not favour you, atleast you will have a back up degree and you will not pile up your subjects for 2nd year. And your Qualification code will be 05. The Code says that: Candidates who studying in the first year of the three years’ degree course of a recognized University with PCB (that includes practical tests in the given subjects) provided the examination is a University Examination. The candidate also passed their earlier qualifying examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology with English at a level not less than a core course.
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