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Akansha Bisht

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No, you cannot do an MSc in Microbiology without a relevant bachelor's degree, such as in Biology, Biotechnology, or Microbiology. You can also enroll if you have a bachelor's degree in a related discipline, such as Botany or Zoology.

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, you can pursue MSc Microbiology after BSc Zoology. It will help you gain in-depth knowledge about microorganisms, and may also assist you in research and experiment work related to animals. However, the eligibility criteria for the college you choose may vary. 

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Ashish Rana

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The University Of DES in Pune, the placement scenario for M.Sc. Bioinformatics usually positive, already many of the students securing their jobs in research institutions, biotech companies, and IT firms specializing in bioinformatics and many more. M.Sc Bioinformatics at DES Pune University one of the best choice according to placement and job securing scenario. 

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Maitry Sharma

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Yes, as a B.Sc Sericulture student, you may be eligible to pursue an M.Sc in Agronomy, depending on the specific eligibility criteria of the institution you are applying to. Some universities may require a background in agriculture or related fields, while others might have more flexible entry requirements. I suggest it’s best to check with the universities you are interested in.

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Avinash Kumar

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Maharaj Singh College offer admission to the Master of Science (M.Sc) Chemistry program on merit based for the year 2024, which depends on your performance in the qualifying examination Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. degree). 

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Gagan B

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Scoring 226/480 is not a bad score in AIEEA, it might be difficult for you to get admitted to the top colleges in India for M.Sc in plant Science . 

These are some of the good colleges for M.Sc in India:

  • St Stephen’s College, New Delhi
  • Hindu College, New Delhi
  • Loyola College, Chennai
  • Madras Christian College, Chennai
  • Hansraj College, New Delhi

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Aadeep Aggarwal

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In Lucknow University, the Open category gets admission in Forensic Science with rank between 1 to 25 usually and the reserved one go down till 86th rank. At 106 marks it is a little difficult to get a rank under the set bracket of required rank. But the cutoff varies every year and you can definitely take a chance. Meanwhile you can try their other similar courses too where you are eligible.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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In order to take admission for M.Sc in Biotechnology at Savitri Bai Phule Pune University, you need to qualify for the GATE exam. The institute accepts scores from GATE for admission to Msc. The GATE 2024 exam was conducted in February 2024. So as the exam is already conducted, if you want to take admission next year, you need to start preparing for the 2025 GATE. As you are getting enough time for preparation, you'll get a favorable score which will help you to get admission without any problem. 

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Akansha Bisht

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There are plenty of MSc Microbiology college options in India offering courses on afforable fee. Here are some top options you can consider:

MSc Microbiology CollegesTuition Fee
University of HyderabadINR 13,540 - 14,900
Calcutta UniversityINR 12,000
Pune UniversityINR 6,500
Panjab UniversityINR 27,830
Bharathiar UniversityINR 10,560

Note: The information is taken from the official body and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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DNA Replication is considered the toughest subject in MSc Microbiology. It is a process by which the cells copies its DNA before dividing. 

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