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Neha Chauhan

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The eligibility criteria for Saurashtra University MSc in Biochemistry is BSc with Biochemistry, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Life Science related subject. The Master of Science programme that has a total of six semesters. MSc in Biochemistry curriculum course has been designed to meet the human resources needs of industries and research organisations involved in pharmaceuticals, enzymes, clinical diagnostics and academic institutions.

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Raushan Yadav

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Students can check CMI 2026 eligibility criteria for all courses here:

  • BSc (Hons) Maths and Computer Science: Class 12 standard
  • BSc (Hons) maths and Physics: Class 12 standard.
  • MSc in maths: Undergraduate degree (BA, BSc, BE, BTech) with strong background in maths.
  • MSc in Computer Science: Undergraduate degree (BA, BSc, BE, BTech) with strong background in computer science.
  • MSc in Data Science: Undergraduate degree (BA, BSc, BE, BTech) with background in maths/statistics/computer science.

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Himanshi Gupta

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MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences and Research offer merit-based admission to the MSc programme. Candidates must meet the eligibility criteria. Hence, aspirants with a BSc or equivalent degree passed with at least 50% aggregate can apply. The applications are shortlisted based on performance in the last qualifying examination. After selection, the required fee amount can be paid for seat confirmation. 

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Virajita Mehra

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The candidates seeking admission to a MSc programme must meet the eligibility criteria prescribed by the MIT School of Bioenginering Sciences. Aspirants with a valid BSc degree in Life Sciences/Biotechnology/Microbiology/Chemistry or other allied Science with at least 50% aggregate. The candidates must hold the relevant documents as well at the time of form filling and admission. 

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Aayush Bhatnagar

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Munger University admit candidates to its MSc courses on a merit-basis. The applicants academic performance is evaluated from Class 10 and Class 12 to bachelor's degree. However, to be considered for selection, aspirants must meet the course-specific eligibility criteria. The aspirants with a valid BSc or bachelor's degree passed with a minimum of 45% aggregate can apply. 

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Manori Karan

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NIT Trichy MSc admission is subject to a valid score in the last qualifying exam and the entrance exam. The eligibility criteria for MSc include bachelor's degree with a minimum 60% aggregate or 6.5 CGPA (for SC/ ST/PwD, minimum 55% aggregate or 6.0 CGPA is required) in the respective subjects. 

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Taru Taneja

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Vidyasagar University's MSc selection process is inclusive of the candidate's last qualifying exam. As per the university's admission guidelines, students must have years of Bachelor's Degree with 50% aggregate the respective subjects from a recognised university. To participate in the selection process candidates must fill out the online application form. 

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Nidhi Madavi

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Amrita University provides merit-based admission for the MSc course. However, some specialisations of MSc require entrance exam scores for the selection process. The university-level entrance exams are conducted by the university. Interested candidates can apply online through the official website. They need to submit the application form available on the admission portal along with all the required documents and the application fee. The final selection is followed by the PI round. The selected individuals must pay the first instalment of the total Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham fee for MSc to confirm admission.

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Aashi Garg

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The candidate must meet the course-specific eligibility criteria to become eligible for the MSc programme. Candidates must have completed their bachelor's degree with at least 50% to 60% aggregate from any recognised university. The selection of the candidates depends on the score obtained in the last qualifying exam followed by the PI round. It should be noted that the above-mentioned eligibility criteria may vary according to the chosen specialisation.

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Nidhi Kumari

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Indira Gandhi National Open University's (IGNOU) M.Sc. programme eligibility requirements vary by program, but generally speaking, applicants need to fulfil the following standards. To be eligible, candidates must have earned a bachelor's degree from an accredited university or its equivalent. Usually, a degree in a pertinent field is required. Generally speaking, applicants must have completed their degree programme with at least 50% of the possible points (45% for reserved categories).

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