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Tanu Mishra

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Please refer to the eligibility criteria in the link provided below, if you abide by the same then you can appear for the entrance exam:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-life-sciences-jawaharlal-nehru-university-mehrauli-delhi-88698

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subhasish debroy

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Both the subjects as stated by you are good enough. You are to select the Honors subject - Botany/Zoology, based on your interest.

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Gurleen Khurana

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For admission in B.Sc life science you need to have mandatory subjects: Physics, Chemistry, English, Biology/ Biotechnology. You must have secured minimum 40% marks in English and aggregate 45% in mandatory subjects.

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Gurleen Khurana

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To know about the criteria for admission for this course please specify the name of the college.

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rohith kola

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These days a lot of labs are coming up which provide contract based research facilities to their customers, and they are demanding freshers to whom they'll train and hire, people can fetch jobs over there as well. Last but not the least if nothing works out academics will always have their backs.
Yes, but having a Master's degree after Bachelor's is highly recommend.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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As you are looking for the B.Sc Life Science. Basically, you need to score 60% minimum for almost each and every college wherever you go for admission. With this percentage, you are eligible to get admission in any college except some top colleges. Thanks.

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rohith kola

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Good. To put it simply, life sciences are the Science subjects which involve the study of living organisms. So, if you enjoyed studying biology at school, chances are you'll be interested in the range of life sciences programs available at institutions like the University of Warwick. However, there's much more to this field than just dissecting frogs or identifying parts of the body. At Warwick, three different undergraduate programs are run by the life sciences school: biological Science, biochemistry, biomedical Science. While the first of these adheres fairly closely to the biology lessons you're used to, the other two offer differe
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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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Yes, as you have completed B.Sc. (Bio) in 2016 from Calcutta University, you are eligible for M.Sc. (Life Science) entrance exam in JNU. Best of luck.

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Abhay Vasoya

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It has good reviews and good education offering!
It also allows all culture and creed which make environment good for studies.

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chandrakant solanki

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Yes, life science graduates are eligible for M.Sc Biochemistry.

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