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Manali Galani

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Yes, GU would be preferred rather than other colleges as the fees would also be low and the faculties here are also very much experienced.

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rahul r

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Currently, Central university of Haryana does not offer a course in M.Sc. Zoology. There are over 10 M.Sc. Courses which the university offers to its students, M.Sc. Zoology is not one of them. Regards.

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Dr Bharti SinghDr in Foods and Nutrition and 9yrs experience

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Marks of graduation are enough to get admitted to Masters in Zoology.

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Saurabh Kalamkar

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I did Post Graduation from the same department and now working as a CSIR-JRF.
Here, you can read detailed eligibility criteria for M.Sc. in Zoology:
http://www.unipune.ac.in/dept/science/zoology/zoology_webfiles/admissions.htm
And, here you will get every update regarding PG admission in Zoology.
https://www.facebook.com/zoounipune/

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Sanchayan Joarder

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Hi,
There is no system for cut off as such, but last year the list of selected candidates was closed after the fourth list. If you are selected then you'd be admitted under the Department of Zoology. Selected candidates are allotted in different colleges of DU, so there is no certainty whether you'd get Ramjas or not, that's what the university decides. In total, there are 46 seats in case of general category. You should have secured at least 50% marks in your graduation exam to be eligible for the entrance exam. Having completed your Bachelor's degree in any medical Science course from a recognized university. Since, you have done zool
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rahul r

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National Eligibility Test, which is conducted by the University Grants Commission for the lectureship jobs in central government colleges, does not have Botany or Zoology as one of the subjects. This, I believe has lead to confusion for you regarding the subject. The answer to your questions is pretty simple. You will have to choose 'Life Science' as the subject for the CSIR UGC NET entrance exam. Regards.

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