Life sciences
Hello Dear,
After the completion of B.Sc Zoology course, candidates can opt for various M.Sc degree programmes apart from M.Sc Zoology. Life science is a postgraduate course that involves the study of structure, composition, structure and function of living things and their interaction with the environment. M.Sc in Life science has a wide range of scope.
B.Sc Zoology candidates are eligible to pursue this course.
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Hello aspirant,
Important topics for CUCET M.sc. life science exam are
Above topics may be important and there are more sub topics that can be important too. So, you can check further details on their official site.
Hello,
There is no specific syllabus for JUNEE 2020 M. Sc. Entrance exam but you can check the official guidelines announced by JNU in their e-prospectus for this course. These are:
you can check the e-prospectus here at this link: https://jnu.ac.in/admission/e-prospectus-2020-21.pdf
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Hello Aspirant,
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Yes there is interview(viva-voce) taken for master level courses like molecular medicine and many more in JNU.
The final selection of candidates for admission to the post-graduate programs of study is made on the basis of inter-se merit of candidates in their respective categories,
prepare well after your entrance exam to face it confidently .
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Dear candidate,
As you have not mentioned your category so I am assuming to be general.As per possible prediction you have rare chances that you will get admission in DU with this marks. Mostly cutoff for Bsc life sciences goes around 85-90 %. Also top college like Hansraj have the cutoff around 94-95%. So it is very difficult that you will get DU with this marks in general category.But if you could give more clearance on your category then it would have been better as for ST category cutoff is around 74-78%.
Moreover check the details for clearance by below link.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
Also you can predict the college by using our tool.
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Hello Student,
The NITs are institutions that allot admissions based on the JEE Mains exam. This exam is ranked based on the 12th boards and JEE Mains exam. Here, the 12th maths exam is also taken into consideration. NIT Rourkela is also one of the NITs that has to follow the same university. Hence unfortunately, no. It is important to have taken maths in 12th standard to get into NIT Rourkela
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No. You can't decide the combination itself. Life science is already a subject that has a combination of three subjects that are Zoology, Botany and Chemistry. You study all the three subjects together. Life science students get a broad of view of all these subjects together.
In every semester, you are introduced to an additional subject that can be evs, english or zbc (Zoology, botany, chemistry) related.
You can't choose the subjects on your own. The syllabus and subjects are already prescribed by the University itself.
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