M.Sc Botany
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
The merit list is usually released a few weeks after the application process closes, mostly around August September. You should keep checking the official website of the college/university you applied to.
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With 80 marks in CUET PG, admission in top-ranked universities for M.Sc. Botany like Delhi University, BHU, or Hyderabad University will be a remote chance, as their cutoffs will be more than 150. But you may try to apply to state universities, private colleges, or autonomous colleges with less cutoff. Colleges in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, or Tamil Nadu with less cutoff for some categories or rural quotas are options.
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With a score 92 in CUET PG, you have a moderate chances to get admission in M.Sc botany in universities like, Mahatma Gandhi Central University or Central University of South Bihar. Choose your university wisely with low cut off rate.
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Admission to M.Sc. in Botany typically opens between May and July, with some national entrance tests like IIT JAM beginning as early as September of the previous year. You can apply to various universities based on either merit (UG marks) or entrance exams such as CUET-PG, BHU PET, ICAR AIEEA, or state-level PGCETs. For example, Bharathidasan University accepts applications until July 31, while St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, usually conducts its admission process in May. It's important to check the specific timelines of each university, as they vary. Generally, eligible candidates must hold a B.Sc. degree in Botany or related life scien
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