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Aryan Nagpure

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The online application started in the 4th week of April 2025, and the last date to submit the form was during the 1st week of May 2025.

 

A detailed schedule shows:

 

Correction window: 2nd week of May 2025,

 

Admit card release: 3rd week of May,

 

Entrance exam: 4th week of M

ay 2025.

Application opens: 4th week of April 2025

 

Application deadline: 1st week of May 2025

 

 

If you're aiming for 2026 admission, it's best to keep an eye on PGIMER's official website for updates on the next application window.

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Tanu Rao

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MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences and Research offers MSc in Industrial Biotechnology. The discipline of industrial biotechnology involves an investigation and utilisation of industrially and commercially beneficial microorganisms. The eligibility criteria for MSc at MIT BIO is Bachelor's Degree in Life Sciences (Biotechnology /Microbiology/Botany / Zoology / Food Science / Nutrition / Agricultural Sciences) BE or BTech (Chemical/ Biotechnology/ Biomedical) from a recognised University, with a minimum of 50 % aggregate marks or equivalent.

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Mrinal Prakash

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The total tuition fee ranges from INR 2.60 Lacs to INR 6.40 Lacs for the two-year M.Sc. course, depending on specialization. Specifically, M.Sc. programs at Chitkara School of Health Sciences are listed at INR 2.60 Lacs total tuition.

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Mrinal Prakash

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The estimate of CUET PG cutoff for M.Sc. in Geoinformatics at BIT Mesra: General category candidates usually require 39–45 percentile CUET PG marks and cutoff scores of 77 out of 300.

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Mrinal Prakash

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Yes, 98 percentile score in CUET PG Microbiology (2025) makes you an extremely good candidate for OBC-reserved seats in most government colleges. Cutoff marks of 180–210 are typically expected by most Central and state universities for OBC category, and 98 percentile would normally fall in that range

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Jeewan Kumar

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With 96 marks in CUET PG, you can't expect to take admission in a top central university, for example, IARI, BHU, or Visva-Bharati. The cut-off marks for these universities are generally above 160 - 200. You may have a chance to apply to state agricultural universities or private colleges, for example, Shivaji University, LPU, Amity University, or AKS University, because they will have a lower no. of cut-off marks and offer M.Sc. agriculture programs. Also, watch the second or spot rounds. 

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Jeewan Kumar

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Based on a score of 92 marks in Plant Biotechnology, getting admission in top universities like JNU, BHU, Delhi University would be difficult as their cutoff ranges are generally higher, above 150 - 200 marks. However, you can apply to state universities or private universities that accept lower cutoff in their merit list like: Amity University, Shivaji University, Lovely Professional University, etc. Also, the second round of admissions for colleges which include direct admission or entrance based, sometimes have less cutoffs.

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Jeewan Kumar

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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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Vaibhav Sharma

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Fee structute of H.H. The Rajahs College for M.Sc Psychology : 

One time Caution FeeTution + University FeeTotal for 2 years
3,000 - 4000 rs6,675 rs12,400 - 12,500 rs

 

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