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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Total number of seats in Dibrugarh University for M.Sc in life sciences - 30
Seat Allocation as per category is mentioned below:
1) General- 15 seats
2) SC- 5 seats
3) ST- 5 seats
4) OBC- 5 seats
Regards.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

The full list of life sciences subjects available to students for study are mentioned below:
Agriculture, Fisheries & Food
Anatomy & Morphology
Behavioural Sciences
Biology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Biophysics
Ecology, Evolution & Environment
Entomology
Forestry
Genetics & Heredity
Immunology
Mycology
Palaeontology
Parasitology
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Physiology
Plant Sciences
Toxicology
Veterinary Sciences
Virology
Zoology.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Yes, you can pursue a course in life sciences, but you need to decide which level of life sciences course you are going to pursue. Depending on the education level, students can enter the field of research, teaching or medicine. An undergraduate degree, preferably a Bachelor of Science in Biology, is required for entry-level jobs. A graduate degree is needed for research intensive position. A master's or doctoral degree is needed are research or teaching positions. Regards.

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anila k

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Nirmala Niketan College offers M.Sc in Home Science.

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Glory Simran

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Yes, you may get B.Sc. Life sciences in DU, but not in the top colleges. I guess in the very first or second cut-off list. But you can surely get it in some lower colleges.

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Glory Simran

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For life sciences you need to have a background with biology if along with MCA you have had studied biology or zoology or botany at any stage of your graduation you can are eligible for life sciences.

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Prakhar Dixit

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, you can. What you actually want to do further will decide what exactly is good for you.

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Mir Noaman Ali

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Varuni,
Please refer to the official institute website with details regarding your eligibility for admission into the health care program. All the best!

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

If you feel you will be able to perform well in this course, you should definitely opt for it. Also, it should complement your B.Sc. Course, so choose a subject which will help your career. You should pursue a course where your interests lie, and which you feel comfortable studying. There are a lot of job opportunities for M.Sc. (Life Science) graduates in government and private sector. In Government sector you will get a good job by passing various exam conducted by PSC, UPSC and SSC. Some of the common employment areas are as the following:
Medical/Testing laboratories
Biotechnology Firms
Seed and Nursery organizations
Government College
...more

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