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meenakshi sharma

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Talking about the Delhi University, yes, there's an entrance for admission to any Masters course.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Tabish,
First you have to qualify maths exam only then you will be eligible for IIT JAM exam.

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Durga devi Mylapalli

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Hi,
If you studied biological Science as one of chosen subject. You can take M.Sc Biological Science.
Biological Science means they included zoology, botany, or either both.

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Durga devi Mylapalli

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Hi,You may go through Bachelor degree with different combinations. In some college they given chance to get seats without entrance exams in various streams like D.Pharma, B. Pharmacy based upon marks. Veterinary medicine. Ayush courses also available. Nursing also available for those who love to serve people.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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IIT Mumbai will top this list. IIT Mumbai has the best faculty and infrastructure in my opinion. Kharagpur and Delhi are also good. http://www.bio.iitb.ac.in.

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Pradip Ku Sahu#medico as well as a lecturer

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Candidates should have passed B.Sc. with reproduction, zoology, microbiology, biochemistry, biotechnology, bioscience or physiology as one of the subjects. Candidates should have passed with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate. First of all, complete the course that you are belonging, then try it.

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Hi Aachal, Please refer to the link below and check the answer of an asked question as it looks relevant for your answer.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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IIT JAM is the top level M.Sc entrance exam in India for institutes like IIT. State level exams are also conducted and some universities conduct their own exam like BHU, PET, DUET, etc. The process to pursue M.Sc is easy as it is a two-year course. You will need to take admission in the college after allotment and then your teachers will guide you better.

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pooja parab

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You can get eligibility criteria for M.Sc biotechnology from respective college websites, as eligibility differs from college to college or from University to University.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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It's all up to you whether you want to pursue higher education or want job. If you want pursue higher education you can opt for M.Sc and then afterwards, PhD. But if you don't want to pursue higher studies, you can apply for jobs in private sector and as well as government sector and also, you can prepare for civil services for better career opportunities.

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