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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Your question is not so clear. However the CSIR UGC NET is conducted for the following subjects as under.
1. Chemical Sciences (701)
2. Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences (702)
3. Life Sciences (703)
4. Mathematical Sciences (704)
5. Physical Sciences (705)
The applicability of NET scores is limited to above subjects. So the all subjects covers at PG level in Life Science are applicable for Life sciences (703). So what is the need of doing M.Sc. Again if you have qualified the CSIR NET in Life sciences subject.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the ICAR AIEEA PG 2020 prospectus, there is no course available for B.Sc. Botany. Hence you can not apply.

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Hi Hari. Candidates who have completed Graduation with any of the stream are eligible to join MBA course but the thing is that they should score minimum of 50% of marks in Graduation. Coming to you, You have done your Graduation in Botany which is a life Science stream. You can join MBA course. MBA degree is useful after an undergraduate in any field! It doesn't matter whether you did biology or Astrophysics! If you feel that you want to step into a managerial role where you could utilize your skills in domains like marketing, finance, consulting, private equity, technology management, etc. , you could take up MBA! MBA teaches you a ge
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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No you can not do M.Sc. Agri. After B.Sc. Botany. The basic eligibility criteria of M.Sc. Agriculture is B.Sc. Agriculture or B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons. ). (4 years) or equivalent,. .

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