Life Science
Hi Student ,
Yes , you can do MSc in forensic science after doing BSc in life science not only in Delhi university or IPU but also from any college . As per criteria you must complete BSc in science from any subject from recognised university with minimum 55% .
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Hi
For getting admission in Bsc Life Science course, your PCB percentage is taken into consideration. 'Best Four' percentage is not taken into consideration. Your PCB percentage will determine your eligibility.
Usually, the cut off for Life science course is not too high.
As per previous cut off trends, the closing cut off percentage for life science course was around 82% for general category. We can't predict for this time very accurately but somehow it will be around 82 only.
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Delhi University offers a three years graduation course in Life science. Life science is basically the combination of 3 subjects that are Zoology, Botany and chemistry. Life science is applied and more research based course.
You are offered to study all the 3 subjects together. This gives you a broad view of all three subjects together. And the eligibility criteria to get admission in life science course is determined by your PCB percentage of class 12th. Your best of four percentage is not taken into consideration for Life science.
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Hello Aspirant,
As you have asked about the syllabus of this course, So i would like to inform you to that Syllabus of Msc. Life Science Integrated Course of this academic year has not been released yet.
And i would not suggest you to go through old academic year syllabus. So, i would say that you have to wait until new syllabus will release. And kindly prefer the official site of your University for the syllabus.
Hope You will find it relevant.
Feel free to ask any further .
Hi Gaurav
First of all, we never calculate 'Best Four' percentage for the science courses except mathematics to get admission in Delhi University.
The eligibility criteria set for the biochemistry and life science course is calculated by the 'Best Three' percentage (PCB)
And, as per previous cut off trends the closing cut offs for these courses were around 85-87% (PCB)
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hi,
presidency university kolkata has 2 years msc courses on Life Sciences. eligibility criteria is Bachelor's degree with 60% marks in B.Sc. with Honours in any branch of Biological Sciences.
candidates need to appear in PUMDET exam conducts by wbjeeb to admission in masters courses. there would be multiple choice type questions of hundred marks and duration would be 2 hours. you may follow the books of graduate level and some of the papers of others university entrances like bhupet as references. you may also follow the below mention books as reference
M.Sc Entrance Life Science by vijeta Competitions.
Hey
Delhi University offers a three years degree in Life science. Life science is basically an applied science subject where a student can study the combination of three subjects - Zoology, Botany and Chemistry.
Top colleges of Delhi University offering life science are -
Ramjas college
Hansraj college
Kirorimal college
Miranda House
Gargi college
Sri Vekateshwara college
Maitreyi college
Daulat Ram college
Hey student,
Few top colleges of Delhi University offering life science are -
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Hiii,
B.Sc. Life sciences is a programme course consisting of 3 main disciplines of biology - Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry. It deal with the study of life forms and its interaction.
On the other hand B.Sc. Biological Science is an honours course (interdisciplinary) which also include the mathematical and statistical aproach towards biology. It may include physics and mathematics also.
Hope I solve your query.
All the best!!!!
I guess you are in the final year or going to complete the course. Then only you will be eligible to attempt the exam. Yes, you are eligible for a food technology masters degree program. For sure, the aptitude and chemistry paper is compulsory. You have to pick any two subjects of botany zoology biochemistry microbiology and food Technology. Best to take microbiology and biochemistry have you are from a similar background.
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