Life sciences
There is no specific syllabus per se. You need to prepare UGC approved syllabus at Graduation level in your respective subjects. According to the eprospectus available at https://jnu.ac.in/admission/e-prospectus-2020-21.pdf , you will be tested in the basic knowledge of life sciences. The exam would contain subject specific questions pertaining to different branches of life sciences or Biological Sciences taught at Undergraduate level.
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Here I am suggesting some books that will help you prepare for MSC Entrance in JNU for Life science:
I hope this helps.
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Hello Pankaj !!
Internet is flooded with resourceful e-books. You can find out e-books for almost all topics. I am listing down some websites and apps where you can find free e-books for life sciences:
1) oodles app in playstore
2) researchgate
3) pathfinderacademy
4) barnesandnoble
5) freebookcentre
6) saveandtravel
7) stuvera
8) free-ebooks
9) crestscienceacademy
10) globalforgivenessinitiative
11) Amazon Kindle app in playstore
12) ReadMyBook app in playstore
13) Biology and Life Sciences app in playstore
Hope this helps !!
Hey there!
Life sciences is basically the field dealing with sciences of living beings. There are many subjects in this field, ranging from Zoology, Botany, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Agricultural sciences, Museology and others. So, when you choose either of the subjects in life science, you major in that subject.
Hence, there is nothing like B.Sc. in Life Sciences.
Rather, it's B.Sc. in Zoology or B.Sc. in Botany and so on and so forth. And further, you mention your field as Life Sciences, while Zoology/Botany is your subject in which you majored.
As for the government jobs, there are many. After a Master's you can get into the research field, obtaining a PhD. There is a lot of opportunity in the research field, its ever expanding.
Apart from that, simply obtaining Bachelors makes you eligible to appear for various governmental examinations like UPSC, Bank exams and others.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
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