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List of reference books for M.Sc. Chemistry entrance exam:- * Analytical Chemistry: Theory and Practice by U. N. Dash. * Analytical Chemistry: An Introduction by D. A. Skoog, DM West and F. J. Holler. * Modern Experimental Organic Chemistry by R. M. Roberts, J. C. Gilbert, L. B. Rodewald, A. S. Wingrove. * Physical Chemistry by I. N. Levine. * Physical Chemistry by K. J. Laidler and J. M. Meiser. * Principles of Physical Chemistry by B. R. Puri, L. R. Sharma and MS Pathania. * Inorganic Chemistry by D. F. Shriver and P. W. Atkins. * Concepts and Models in Inorganic Chemistry by B. Douglas and John Alexander. * Organic Chemistry by Paul
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Hi, This is the eligiblity criteria:- M.Sc Zoology eligibility criteria, the candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognized school or board in India. The candidate must have passed B.Sc Zoology or equivalent with 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized university. Thank you.
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Eligibility : B.Sc. with Hons. in the subject concerned with minimum 45% of marks or 55% marks as a subsidiary subject or as a subject in pass course or in an allied subject. Preference will be given to those having passed with subject as a hons subject/major subject/core course.
The admission in M.Sc will be taken on the basis of marks in Bachelor degree or performance in PET/H entrance test.
The 80% of seats are reserved for students of Patna University while 20% are open seats. hence you have to come through the 20% open seats.
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Semester I Semester II
Concepts of Genetics. Gene Expression and Regulation
Chromosomes, Genes and Genomes. Human Genetics
Biostatistics and Population Genetics. Molecular Plant Breeding
Concepts in Cell and Molecular Biology. Introduction to Bioinformatics
Practical including continuous assessment. Practical including continuous assessment
Semester III Semester IV
Student's seminar Developmental Biology
Recombinant DNA Technology Drosophila Genetics
Plant Genetic Engineering Genetics of Bacteria and Their Viruses
Elective Courses (any three) Fungal Genetics
Practical including continuous assessment Practical including continuous assessment
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