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General/OBC-NCL Category Candidates and at least 50% aggregate marks, without rounding off, (taking into account all subjects, including languages and subsidiaries, all years combined) for SC/ST and PwD category candidates in the qualifying degree. For Candidates with letter grades/CGPA (instead of percentage of marks), the equivalence in percentage of marks will be decided by the Admitting Institute(s). Proof of having pa
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Candidate must have completed Graduation degree with Zoology as honours Subject. Interested candidates can apply online/offline with required information. Admission is based on the marks obtained in graduation.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-zoology-netaji-subhas-open-university-bhawanipur-kolkata-297172
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As you have done LLB. So, yes, you have chances to apply for criminology.
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The eligibility criteria for admission in M.Sc in chemistry is 45% marks in B.Sc.chemistry Honours and pass marks in Mathematics as a subsidiary subject. Other formalities as decided by the University for admission required to be observed. So it is clear from Eligibility criteria of admission in M.Sc. in Chemistry that after B.Tech in CS you can't do directly M.Sc. in Chemistry.
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