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Scholar-Level 17
You can consider UK, New Zealand, France, Ireland, etc. If you have a very good score in GRE then you can apply to the US universities also.
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M.Sc. Plant Biology and Biotechnology entrance examination question paper consists of 100 objective type questions of B.Sc., standard and all are to be answered. Broadly, the question paper will consist of 40 questions in Botany, 20 questions each in Biochemistry/Chemistry, Microbiology and Genetics. Negative marking is applicable for wrong answers.
Know More - https://www.uohyd.ac.in/index.php/academics/2011-10-27-18-38-04/school-of-life-sciences/dept-plant-sciences/entrance-examination
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The eligibility criteria is: - Bachelor degree in science, medical science, engineering, veterinary science, agriculture, forestry, pharmacy, social science and computer science or degrees recognized as equivalent thereof. Applicants from the fields of engineering, social science, computer science, etc. should have biology as one of the subjects in Higher Secondary Education Board or other equivalent board. Minimum of 15 years of formal education (either 10+2+3 or 11+2+2). Candidates who have completed the graduation degree in any of the above disciplines with a pass certificate, or who have appeared OR will be appearing at the qualify
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The combined BS (or BA)/MS degree programme allows you to work on a Masters degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer science while you are completing your Bachelors degree. In most cases, it is possible to complete both degrees in five years or fewer.
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