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YASH SHARMA

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No, there is no negative marking in AUCET. You will get 1 mark for each correct answer, and 0 marks for each wrong answer or unanswered question. Yes, the Life Science exam is for admission into both M.Sc. In Biotechnology and M.Sc. In Microbiology. The exam will cover topics in Biology Chemistry and Mathematics. Here are the details of the AUCET Life Science exam:
* Exam duration: 180 minutes
* Number of questions: 100
* Question type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
* Marks per question: 1 mark
* Negative marking: None
* Syllabus: Biology Chemistry and Mathematics
I hope this helps!

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Yes, a B.Sc. Life Science student can pursue a Pharma. D (Doctor of Pharmacy) programme after graduation. However, it is important to note that eligibility criteria for admission to a Pharma. D programme may vary from institution to institution. Generally, to be eligible for a Pharma. D programme, students are required to have a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy or related fields such as Biology Chemistry Biotechnology, Biochemistry, etc. Therefore, if a B.Sc. Life Science student has completed their undergraduate studies with the relevant prerequisite courses required for admission into a Pharma. D programme, they may apply for admission.
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After completing M.Sc. In Life Science, Biotechnology or Microbiology, you can pursue various career options such as:
Research and Development: You can work in the research and development department of pharmaceutical or biotech companies, academic institutions, or research organizations. You can work on developing new drugs, medical devices, or biotechnological products. Quality Control/Assurance: You can work in quality control/assurance departments of pharmaceutical or biotech companies, ensuring that products meet regulatory standards and are safe for public use. Medical Writing: You can work as a medical writer, creating scientific
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Pratyush Dash

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Good choice. Go for it, you will be successful.

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Afifa Asif

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To be eligible for M.Sc. In Food and Nutrition, the typical requirement is a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field like Nutrition, Food Science, Dietetics, Home Science, etc. A Bachelor's degree in Life Sciences can also be relevant and may qualify you for M.Sc. Food and Nutrition. However, some universities may have specific subject requirements for the Bachelor's degree, like requiring certain core courses in Nutrition, Food Science, Biochemistry, etc. So I would suggest:
1. Check the eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Food and Nutrition programs you are interested in to SEE if a Life Sciences degree from Kirori Mal College meets the requ
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Atharva Tamboli

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Yes, it is possible to get admission in a government college in Delhi with relatively lower fees and hostel facility. However, the availability of seats and the fees may vary depending on the college, the course, and your category (such as General, SC, ST, OBC, EWS, etc. ). Some government colleges in Delhi that offer hostel facilities include Delhi Technological University, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and University of Delhi. To increase your chances of getting admission in a government college in Delhi, you should prepare well for the entrance exams and meet the eligibility criteria. You ma
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Deeksha Dixit

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The admission procedure at the Central University of SB for the M.Sc. In Life Science is as follows:
1. You have to score a minimum of 55% in your B.Sc. Degree to be eligible for admission.
2. You need to appear in the CUET-PG entrance exam with Science subjects.
3. After results are announced, you have to register for admission counseling at CUSB.
4. During admissions counseling, you can give preference to the M.Sc. In Life Science course for admission.
5. Once you have been accepted, you must pay the required course fee to confirm your admission.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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A candidate who has passed Bachelor degree of 3 years duration (B.Sc. or equivalent). Admission is based on JAM entrance score.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Yes, you are eligible for UGC NET Environmental Science. Thanks.

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