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If you want to pursue M.Sc Marine Biotechnology course, you can join either Andhra University or Goa University. These are the two main universities that offer M.Sc Marine Biotechnology course in India. You can seek admission to this course on the basis of their score in Andhra University Common Entrance Test AUCET or National Combined Entrance Examination in Biotechnology. To join M.Sc Marine Biotechnology course offered at Goa University, one should first of all apply for National Combined Entrance Examination in Biotechnology held by Jawaharlal Nehru University. Once they get qualified in the entrance test, they can see
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As you say, you have done M.Sc with Biochemistry, so you have to appear for CSIR NET exam in Chemical Sciences or Life Sciences. It is the best option to apply for NET exam. But, make sure that you fulfill the basic requirements of the exam. You should have minimum 55% aggregate marks in the post-graduation, if you belong to General/OBC or 50% aggregate marks. If you are from SC/ST/PwD category. If you want to apply for JRF, then your age must not be more than 28 years.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Duration:
2 years
Study mode:
Full time
Course level
PG:
Approval
UGC:
Eligibilty:
The candidate should have passed in B.Sc. Chemistry
Course detail;
M.Sc Analytical Chemistry is a two year full time course.
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Link: http://www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in/
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(1) It has more marketability better jobs
(2) Larger alumni network better resources
(3) More flexibility. For e.g. several top schools such as Harvard, Stanford, Yale etc. Allow applicants to apply during their final year. A school such as ISB allows applicants to apply either during undergraduate programme, with less than 2 years of work experience or with more than 2 years of work experience. This literally makes an M.Sc. Or an MiM a redundant degree. Hope this helps.
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