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They should have minimum 55% aggregate marks in Masters, if they are from General/ OBC Category or if they belong to SC/ST/PwD categories they should have scored minimum 50% aggregate. To apply for the CSIR NET exam candidates maximum age should be 28 years. SC/ST/OBC/PWD/female applicants have upto 5 years relaxation in age criteria.
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Another advantage is the relatively low saturation level in this field. From facts and figures, it is quite evident that B.Sc Biotechnology is not a very popular professional course among 12th Science students. Students prefer courses like B.E/B.Tech, MBBS, BDS etc. On seeing the 'B.Sc.' label, they tend to ignore Biotechnology course. This has resulted in relatively less number of takers for this course. Ultimately, this has
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