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Vikas Kanadje

Contributor-Level 8

Hello,
Sure, you can pursue M.Sc in Biotechnology from renowned institutes like IISc, etc.
Go for it.

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priyanshu kumar

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Prarthana,
Eligibility for Xavier's, Mumbai for B.Sc is:
Reserved:
DT-A -
NT-B -
NT-C48
NT-D - 65
SC - 78
OBC - 96
SBC - 64

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Saif Mohd

Beginner-Level 3

Entrance syllabus will available from website once the forms are released. You can search on the internet for precious year question papers as university doesn't provide it on its website I believe.
Admission would be followed by entrance then GD and PI. Combined score will decide the admission. The forms will be out on Feb second week. And the entrance will be in June. So you should start preparing now. The entrance will not be that much difficult.
You can divide the syllabus accordingly and just devote your regular time. Cover topics which are known to you and excel in that. You can crack the entrance.
All the best! :)

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

Guide-Level 13

Hi Srinka,
If you had biotechnology subject in your graduation, then you can apply in Delhi
University, Panjab University and many other government aided universities for M.Sc Biotechnology. Good luck.

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Subhash Malik

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If you wish to know about The Oxford College of Science, HSR Layout, Bangalore, the eligibility to secure admission in the same is graduation with 50% marks and mandatory course should be B.Sc. Candidate must have studied Chemistry or Biochemistry compulsorily as an optional subject along with one of the following optional subjects (Microbiology/ Biotechnology/ Botany/ Applied Botany/ Zoology/ Applied Zoology/ Industrial Microbiology/ Environmental Science/ Genetics/ Applied Genetics/ Sericulture/ Home Science/ Life Science/ Biological Science) at graduation level. Admission Process
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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Navita Batra

Guide-Level 13

The syllabus involves the following major topics as below.
Semester 1
Algology and Bryology
Mycology
Practical I ( Algology, Bryology and Mycology)
Chemistry for Biologists-I
Chemistry Practical for Biologists-I
Semester 2
Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and PaleoPlant Biology and Plant Biotechnology
Cell Biology and Evolution
Practical II (Pterido. Gymno and Paleo.& Cell Biology and evolution)
Animal Diversity
Animal Diversity Lab Course
Semester 3
Microbiology
Plant Anatomy
Practical III (Microbiology and Plant Anatomy)
Semester 4
Angiosperm Taxonomy and Economic Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology
Embryology of Angiosperms
Practical IV (Ang. Taxon, Eco.
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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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You need a strong reference along with application with equally well interviews in some cases and must have a good explanation for your pause. The better you show social responsibility works link in NGOs and such, higher the chances you have in comparison to others, if your social welfare jobs were really impressive in terms of impact.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Yes, you can do M.Sc Biotechnology after reading B.Sc Microbiology. The minimum eligibility criterion needed to be fulfilled for pursuing the course is graduation in any of Biology, Math, and Chemistry. Thanks.

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