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I hope you have 55%(45% for SC/ST) in BSc or qualifying degree then cutoff will decide on basis of numbers of candidates appeared in exam and difficulty level of exam.

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First you have to get 55%(45% for SC/ST) in BSc or qualifying degree then cutoff will depend on factors like numbers of candidates appeared in exam and difficulty level of exam.

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You have to get minimum 55%(45% for SC/ST) in BSc or qualifying degree then cutoff will decide on basis of numbers of candidates appeared in exam and difficulty level of exam.

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First, you have to get minimum 55%(45% for SC/ST) in BSc or qualifying degree then cutoff will decide on basis of numbers of candidates appeared in exam and difficulty level of exam.

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It is very expensive. Many students are not able to pay the fees. Govt gives scholarships to minor caste or lower caste. For general caste, the fee structure is too much expensive. If we study there in under graduation then they will reduce 2 to 3 percentage of fee recession.

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First you have to satisfy minimum eligibility conditions that are minimum 55%(45% for SC/ST) in BSc or qualifying degree and minimum 50% in qualifying exam.
Then cutoff will decide on basis of numbers of candidates appeared in exam and difficulty level of exam.

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Akshay R

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B.Sc. (Hons) Fashion Designing / B.Sc. Fashion Designing with minimum OGPA of 6.00 / 10.00 or 60% marks or equivalent.

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deepika maurya

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Syllabus at the University of Kalyani for an M.Sc. in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology.
For Semester-1
1- Microbiology.
2- Laboratory techniques in Microbiology.
3- Biomolecules & Biochemistry.
4- Practical in Biomolecules & Biochemistry.
5- Biophysical Chemistry.
6- Genetics.
For Semester-2
1- Cell Biology & Developmental Biology.
2- Laboratory Techniques on Cell Biology.
3- Molecular Biology.
4- Techniques in Molecular Biology.
5- Molecular Genetics & Biostatistics.
6- Recombinant DNA Technology.
Semester- 3
1- Genomics & Proteomics.
2- Computer Application & Bioinformatics.
3- Hands-on Training on Computer Application & Bioinformatics.
4- Immunolo
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Nipin Paul

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The Fee structure at institute of information and management technology for M.Sc varies according to different cutoff marks.The average fees must INR 40,000 and it varies according to different colleges at different places.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The M.Sc. Biotechnology fee of Government City College Hyderabad is about Rs 2245 per year.

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