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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi. The minimum eligibility decisive factor for a student to take admission in B.Sc. Life Science is that the candidates must have passed 10+2 in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB). The candidate should have scored a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in thesesubjects. So, you can't apply. Thanks!

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi. The minimum eligibility decisive factor for a student to take admission in B.Sc life science is that the candidates must have passed 10+2 in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB). The candidate should have scored a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in thesesubjects. As you don't have PCB you cannot apply for this course. Thanks!

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi. After B.Sc. Life Science you can do Master degree in following courses:
M.Sc in Home Science/ Food Technology/ Food and Nutrition/Biotechnology.
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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After completing your Master;s degree with a minimum of 55%, you need to qualify the tests such as GATE/CSIR-NET/ JEST and TIFR /NEST /SLET, etc. If you qualify the written test, then you'll be called for the interview. In some universities, you'll be required to undergo their separate written test and interview. Ph.D is offered in two modes: Part-Time and Full-Time.
Part-Time: A candidate has to attend classes on weekends. Full-Time: A candidate has to attend regular classes (56 days a week). I am enlisting a few good colleges which are doing really well in this field of research. You can do it from:
Delhi University, University of Hyd
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
The scope of the Immunology: intravesical immunotherapy, microbial immunology, clinical immunology, cellular immunology, translational immunology, transplantation immunology, neuroinflammatory disorders, tumor immunology, vaccine immunology, inflammatory disorders, ocular immunology and inflammation.
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi, M.Sc. In Life Science M.Sc. LS) B.Sc. General/Pass degree with Life sciences/Biosciences with Botany and Zoology (equal weightage)as two of the three main Subjects. Ii) At least 50 per cent marks in aggregate or anequivalentgrade for General candidates and 45% marks for SC/ST candidates. The major admission process to the course is through an entrance exam conducted by the institutes. The entrance exam is a multiple choice objective type question paper which evaluates the basic knowledge of the students in the field of Science. Colleges like Manipur University, Imphal, St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

Guide-Level 13

Hi Sakshi,
In life science which subject you want to opt for, you can give PUCET entrance for that same subject in 2019. You can get the detailed information on puchd.ac.in.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
It depends on your choice and skill. If you have managerial skills, try for MBA or if you want to do research or teaching go for M.Sc.
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DHARAM PAL JAKHARMASTERS IN MATHEMATICS

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Syllabus for M.Sc Entrance exam for life Science in JNU is just your graduation syllabus. You just only go through your Bachelor's syllabus only. If you prepare that then you can easily creak the entrance exam of JNU.

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DHARAM PAL JAKHARMASTERS IN MATHEMATICS

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For entrance exam in JNU, you just need to go through your Bachelor's degree syllabus only. If you cover that syllabus, then you can easily creak the entrance exam of JNU. So, focus on your degree syllabus.

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