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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

You can refer these books for further clarity on the subjects you have chose for entrance exams.
1. Book: M.Sc Biotechnology Entrance Exam Objectives
Author: Kumar P, Arti Gupta, Preeti Tripathi
Guide and practice papers by Prabhanshu Kumar
2. B.D Singh- Plant Tissue Culture.
3. Shular -Bioprocess and Fermentation Tech
4. T.A. brown- Gene Clonning
I hope these books will be helpful. All the best for your exams. Thank you.

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Poornima Sharma

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Yes, you can opt for M.Sc Botany if you have opted botany as a generic elective course during your B.Sc.

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rishika kumar

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According to your marks, you can get admission in any of the colleges. You need to check previous year cut-off list. Hans Raj Miranda House, Gargi, Maytari, etc. These are some of the colleges with the best zoology or botany department.

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ayush singhal

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Please refer to the link below for eligibility criteria:
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/exams/Kerala-set.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc Zoology.

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rahul r

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The most common route to this course is through direct entry. A merit list is prepared on the basis of scores in the under graduation programme and selection is made accordingly. This admission procedure is followed by all the universities. There are some universities which conduct their entrance tests for the purpose of taking admissions. Banaras Hindu University conducts post graduate entrance exam for taking admissions for postgraduate course in botany. University of Rajasthan holds Joint Entrance Test for admissions in Master courses with a 70% weight assigned to entrance and the rest to academic record of qualifying exam. Entrance
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khushi Tyagi

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Yes, you can apply but it will be very typical to continue after some months, but if you can manage then it depends on your interest.

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