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*80 marks
Board exam would be of 80 marks for each subject which would cover 100% of Class X syllabus only. Marks and Grades both will be awarded for individual subjects. 9 point grading system would be followed. *20 marks (Internal Assessment) Passing marks - 33% out in each subject
Period written test restricted to three in each subject in an academic year. Average of best two to be taken for final submission. Notebook submission includes Regularity, Assignment Completion and Neatness & upkeep of notebook. Subject Enrichment Activity includes Practical Lab work.
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1. Job options with a M.Sc. In Biochemistry: You can apply for positions as a research scientist, quality controller, educator, chemist, quality analyst, and pharmacist, among other positions, with this degree. You can get a salary package around Rs. 3–5 Lacs in this industry.
2. Job opportunities with a M.Sc. In Human Genetics and Molecular Biology This is a more specialised degree that can lead to positions such as researcher at ICMR, educator with CSIR NET qualification, clinical scientist, and so o
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