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monali shill

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The eligibility for M.Sc Biotechnology is a Bachelor's degree in any of Physics, Biological Sciences, BAMS BHMS BPT and related subjects. Though, it is not mandatory to have Maths in class 12th, but it is advisable as it helps you in your curriculum.

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DHIRAJ JAISWALB.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic.

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Yes, it's possible as lots of people do that. And there is a huge advantage as well because you will get good in maths in comparison to others.
Best wishes.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

Exam Mode
Offline (Pen/Pencil-Paper based test)
Test Paper Sets
Three
Test level
10+2 standard level
Exam Duration
120 Minutes
Total questions
150 questions
Type of questions
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Total Marks
450 marks
Subjects
General Awareness, General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, Basic knowledge of Plants & Animals, Environment & its Pollution, Human Body, Human Health, Common Diseases, Population Explosion, Production of Food & Raw Materials, Climate & Weather, Solar System, Natural Resources of Industry, History, Indian cultural heritage with special focus on major currents in Indian Thoughts, literature and art.

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rohith kola

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No,M.Sc. in Yoga Science (Essential: Minimum 10 Students)
Duration : Two Years (Four Semesters)
Admission Criteria : The candidate must have passed a Bachelor Degree in Science (10+2+3) from a recognized University with a minimum of 45% marks. The Admission will be done on the basis of Merit, Aptitude Test and Interview.
Age Limit : 30 Years as on 31st July, 2016.
Fee : The Annual Tuition fee will be Rs. 25,000/- and its 50% will be payable in each Semester at a time.

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Shivani Pal

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MS and PGDM both have their own pros and cons. You can go for either of them. Though the less stressful one is MS.

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Shikher jainStudent

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If you want to study more then you can go ahead with Ph.D. and get a doctorate degree. If you want to do a job then take the NET exam and become a lecturer.

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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Sanjeev, Most of the institutes offering the course admit students based on their performance in a relevant entrance test. Some institutes also admit students based on the candidates obtained merit at the level of graduation, while some conduct their own entrance tests for offering admission. Admission process generally varies across colleges. Some such entrance tests held in the country for admission to the course are:
GATE food technology entrance exam
AIJEE: All India Joint Entrance Exams
IIS: The Indian Institute of Science entrance exams
Indian Institute of Technology Entrance Exam
Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology IICP
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